Product Description
nanoBTS Product Description Software Specification
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Input Supply Power
Thresh Min Percent
0
N N
BTS Location " "
N N
BTS Name " "
N N
Site Id 0xFFFF
N N
BTS Id 0xFF
N N
TRX Id 0xFF
N N
In Service Time 0
N Y
Primary OML
fallback address
0.0.0.0
N N
Primary OML
fallback port
0
N N
SNMP community
string
"public"
N N
SNMP Trap Address 0.0.0.0
N N
SNMP Trap Port 0
N N
SNMP Manager
Address
0.0.0.0
N N
SNMP System
Contact
"Not Known"
N N
Note: "OEM Id" is defaulted with its null value 0xFF.
Note: "Date and Time of Calibration" is re-initialised whenever a full calibration is
performed.
Note: "Subnet mask" is defaulted with its null value – if IP Address is configured and
subnet mask is null then use a class mask appropriate for this address.
Note: "Primary OML Link IP Address" is initialised with its null value. The software
must prevent attempts to use this address (NULL value) when connecting to
servers.
Note: "Primary OML IP Port" is initialised with its null value. When booting with this null
value, the software will choose an appropriate vendor specific value.
Note: "Flags 1 – Dhcp" is not directly settable. If any of the three static IP config flags
(interface, gateway or OML) are false then this is true, otherwise it is false.
Note: "Flags 1 – Alarm Thresholds NV" is not directly settable. If any of the voltage,
current, power or temperature thresholds are set, then this is true, otherwise it is
false.
Note: "BTS Name" is defaulted with its null value. If the software detects this null value
then it uses the value "nbts-" concatenated with the "-" separated MAC address.