Installation Instructions

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Flag Name Behaviour when Enabled Behaviour when Disabled
F1 Static IP Interface
Config
The current IP Interface config
in NV cannot be altered by
DHCP
The current IP Interface
Config in NV may be altered
by DHCP
F2 Static IP Gateway
Config
The current IP Gateway config
in NV cannot be altered by
DHCP
The current IP Gateway
config in NV may be altered
by DHCP
F3 Static VSI Config The current Config in NV
cannot be altered by DHCP
VSI
The current Config in NV
may be altered by DHCP VSI
F7 LED The LED indicates status of
the BTS
The LED is disabled
F9 Secondary OML
Enable
The BTS should allow
connections to the secondary
OML port.
The BTS should not allow
connections to the secondary
OML port.
F10 Diag Enable The BTS should allow
connections to the Diagnostics
port
The BTS should not allow
connections to the
Diagnostics port
F11 CLI Enable The BTS should allow
connections to the CLI port
The BTS should not allow
connections to the CLI port
F12 HTTP Enable The BTS should enable the
HTTP server
The BTS should disable the
HTTP server
F13 POST Enable The BTS should enable
Power-On Self Test
The BTS should disable
Power-On Self Test
F14 SNMP Enable The BTS should enable SNMP
support
The BTS should disable
SNMP support
Notes:
1) The BTS may reject attempts to set flag values that would result in
improper operation (e.g. disabling DHCP when there is no valid IP
Interface Config and IP Gateway Config in the NVRAM), in which case
BTS Installer will report that the configuration phase in question did not
succeed.
2) Changes to flags F1-F3 only take effect at the next boot time, so after a
successful change their NV values can differ from their current values.
F7, F13 and F14 take immediate effect. Flags F9-F12 immediately
affect the ability of the BTS to accept new connections for the specified
services, but may not terminate any existing connections.