Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- nanoBTS Installation and Test Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview
- 3 Customer safety and regulatory information (CENG0133)
- 4 BTS Hardware Installation (CENG0210)
- 5 PSU Installation Guide (CENG0033)
- 6 BTS Installer User Guide (CENG0048)
- Introduction
- 6.2 Capabilities
- 6.3 Concepts
- 6.4 Getting Started
- 6.5 User Interface Reference
- 6.6 The DHCP Server
- 6.7 BTS Attribute Reference
- 6.7.1 The BTS Configuration Dialog box
- 6.7.2 Current Values Display
- 6.7.3 Identifying a nanoBTS
- 6.7.4 How Defaults Work
- 6.7.5 Enabling Configuration Phases
- 6.7.6 The BTS tab
- 6.7.7 The DHCP tab
- 6.7.8 The Unit ID tab
- 6.7.9 The NV Attr (1) tab
- 6.7.10 The NV Attr (2) tab
- 6.7.11 The NV Attr (3) tab
- 6.7.12 The NV Attr (4) tab
- 6.7.13 The Download tab
- 6.8 Using Network Listen
- 6.9 Using BTS Installer via a proxy
- 6.10 Connecting to a nanoBTS via SSL
- 6.11 Configuration File Reference
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6.5.1.1 Log file directory selection
BTS Installer insists on logging everything interesting it does. So it won’t do anything
much, and most functions will be disabled, until a log directory has been specified in
which it can create log files.
There are two ways to specify the log file directory:
If a “Configuration File Name” is specified (it doesn’t have to be actually loaded) and
the directory containing the configuration file also contains a subdirectory called “log”
then this “log” directory will be used for log files (see section 6.5.1.3).
The user ca
n specify a log file directory explicitly, using the “Browse” button in the “Log
File Directory section” section of BTS Installer’s main window (see Figure 26).
Figure 26 - File Selections
This will bring up the Log File Directory selection window as shown in Figure 27.
Figure 27 - Setting Log File Directory
Using the window shown above browse to the selected location for log files to be
stored in and click on select.
Once a log file directory has been specified it is stored persistently so is remembered
next time BTS Installer is run.