Installation Instructions

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6.7.2 Current Values Display
The BTS Configuration dialog box can show just the attribute values that the user
wants to configure on the nanoBTS, as in Figure 45, or it can be expanded by
selecting
the “Current values >>” button to also show the current values of the
attributes in the nanoBTS, if these are known, as shown in Figure 46.
Figure 46 - Expanded BTS Configuration dialog box
BTS Installer may know about up to three possibly different values for each attribute,
and these are displayed in three columns in the dialog box.
Left Desired values These are the values (specified by the user or by
default) that will be configured in the nanoBTS next
time a manual or automatic NV configuration phase
is run.
Middle NV values in BTS These are the values held in non-volatile memory in
the nanoBTS. These may not be the values currently
in use, as for some attributes any new values are
only used when the nanoBTS is restarted.
Right Current values in
BTS
These are the values currently being used by the
nanoBTS.
The Desired values are as specified by the user, either in the BTS Configuration
dialog box or in a configuration file, or may be default values. See section 6.7.4 for a
description
of how BTS Installer looks for default values for any attributes that have not
been explicitly specified.
The NV values in BTS are only present if these have been fetched from the nanoBTS,
and depending on when they were last fetched from the nanoBTS the values