User's Manual
Preparing the LMF – continued
May 2000
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SC 4812T CDMA BTS Optimization/ATP
Table 3-6: Copying CBSC CDF Files to the LMF
ActionStep
5 Change to the directory containing the file by typing cd <directoryname> (ex. cd bts–248) and
pressing <Enter>.
6 Type ls <Enter> to display the list of files in the directory.
7 With Solaris versions of Unix, create DOS–formatted versions of the bts–#.cdf and cbsc–#.cdf
files on the diskette by entering the following command:
unix2dos <source filename> /floppy/no_name/<target filename>
(e.g., unix2dos bts–248.cdf /floppy/no_name/bts–248.cdf).
NOTE
Other versions of Unix do not support the unix2dos and dos2unix commands. In these cases,
use the Unix cp (copy) command. The copied files will be difficult to read with a DOS or
Windows text editor because Unix files do not contain line feed characters. Editing copied CDF
files on the LMF computer is, therefore, not recommended.
Using cp, multiple files can be copied in one operation by separating each filename to be copied
with a space and ensuring the destination directory (floppy/no_name) is listed at the end of the
command string following a space (e.g., cp bts–248.cdf cbsc–6.cdf /floppy/na_name)
8 Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each bts–# that must be supported by the LMF.
9 When all required files have been copied to the diskette, type eject and press the <Enter> key.
10 Remove the diskette from the CBSC.
AT THE LMF:
11 Start the Windows operating system.
12 Insert the diskette into the LMF.
13 Using Windows Explorer (or equivalent program), create a corresponding bts–# folder in the
wlmf\cdma directory for each bts–#.cdf/cbsc–#.cdf file pair copied from the CBSC.
14 Use Windows Explorer (or equivalent program) to transfer the cbsc–#.cdf and bts–#.cdf files from
the diskette to the corresponding wlmf\cdma\bts–# folders created in step 13.
Creating a Named
HyperTerminal Connection for
MMI Connection
Confirming or changing the configuration data of certain BTS Field
Replaceable Units (FRUs) requires establishing an MMI communication
session between the LMF and the FRU. Using features of the Windows
operating system, the connection properties for an MMI session can be
saved on the LMF computer as a named Windows HyperTerminal
connection. This eliminates the need for setting up connection
parameters each time an MMI session is required to support
optimization.
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