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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6.5.1.4 Options
The user selects the Bts Installer Options using the Configure button in the Options
panel.
This should pop-up an Options dialog box that gives access to a number of settings.
The Options dialog box (Figure 30) allows the user to change the default timers, the
reconnectio
n attempts and also the window size used during software download. The
default values are chosen so as to work with current versions of nanoBTS software
under normal local area network conditions whilst minimising waits and delays. Under
some circumstances some operations might result in error messages, usually about
things timing out, in which case you may wish to change some of the default values.
Figure 30 - Options dialog box
Here are some example circumstances in which you may wish to try values other than
the defaults:
• If the download is found to be unreliable due to poor network performance then
it is likely to be helpful to change some of these settings. For example, if
problems are encountered when trying to download software to many
nanoBTSs at once via a BTS Installer Proxy you might try increasing the GSM
12.21 procedures timeout, say to 30 seconds, and reducing the Software
Download Window, say to 5.
• The Software Activation timeout is reasonable for current versions of nanoBTS
software. If later versions of nanoBTS software need longer to complete
software activation this timeout will need to be increased, otherwise Network
Listen tests will not be possible.
• The Allowance for Shutdown timeout is reasonable for current versions of
nanoBTS software. If later versions of nanoBTS software need longer to
complete shutting down this timeout will need to be increased; conversely if