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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The sequence of log entries shown in Figure 34 is a typical sequence showing the
DHCP ser
ver receiving a request from a nanoBTS and allocating it an IP address from
the IP address pool.
You may see other “Received:” messages which are nothing to do with nanoBTSs: the
DHCP server will not respond to these.
If you see “Received:” messages which you believe are from nanoBTSs and to which
you expect the DHCP server to reply, but you don’t see replies from the DHCP server,
please review section 6.6.2 which explains the conditions under which the DHCP
server will respond to re
quests.
6.5.3 BTS Database Log section
This section of the user interface, shown in Figure 35, has two functions:
• it contains a log of all BTS Installer’s activity
• it allows starting and control of the automatic configuration mode.
Figure 35 - BTS Database Log section
6.5.3.1 Log
The log window displays a message for each action taken by the user or BTS Installer
that could affect one of the nanoBTSs in the BTS Database (see section 6.3.1).
As well as b
eing displayed in the window, messages are written to a log file. The name
of the current log file is displayed beneath the log messages; this file name is
constructed from the name of the current configuration file, if any (see section 6.5.1.3),
and a timestamp.
The director
y to which the log file is written is chosen by the user as described in
section 6.5.1.1.
6.5.3.2 Automatic
configuration
Pressing the Auto button will start automatic configuration mode.
BTS Installer will then run all enabled configuration phases (see section 6.3.2) for all
nanoBTSs in the BTS Database (se
e section 6.3.1).