User's Manual
Shut Down & Restore BTS Signaling – continued
JAN 2002
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SC300 1X BTS Hardware Installation, ATP, and FRU Procedures
DRAFT
Table 8-2: Procedure to Shut Down Signaling Functions
Step Action
3
NOTE
This step edits the redirect parameters so that the Global Service Redirect Message broadcast on
the paging channel redirects all subscribers away from the sector with the failed equipment and
onto a different system.
Enter the following command at the prompt:
omc–000000>edit sector–<bts#>–<sector#> redirect !
The system will prompt you to enter each command parameter value one at a time. Answer the
prompts in the following order:
<accolc0> enter Y, <accolc1> enter Y, ... <accolc15> enter Y
All Access Overload Classes must be set to Y (yes) to ensure that all subscribers are redirected.
<returniffail> , enter N
Must be set to no to ensure that subscribers do not return if redirect is unsuccessful.
<recordtype> , enter 1 or 2
A value of 2 will invoke REDIRECT2 which is used to redirect subscribers to a CDMA channel
at a neighbor site. A value of 1 redirects subscribers to an 800 MHz analog site. This example
uses 2.
<expe tedsid>
<
expe
c
tedsid
> , enter 13
Use the Area ID the subscriber units should expect to find on the system they are being redirected
to. This example uses 13.
<ignorecdma> , enter Y
<sysordering> , enter custom
The system acquisition ordering value tells the mobiles the order to use when attempting to obtain
service on the different analog systems. The valid values are: custom – use custom system
selection (default selection); aonly – try the A system only; bonly – use the B system only;
afirst – try the A system first. If unsuccessful, enter bfirst to try the B system first. If
unsuccessful, enter aorb to try the A or B. If unsuccessful, enter custom to try the alternative
system.
<rotatetimer> , enter 4
Call processing continuously rotates, circular right–shifts, the Y/N values of Access Overload
Class Redirect Flags 0 to 9. Values are shifted one flag at the end of the timer period; then timer
re–starts. Valid values are 0–255; 4 is default.
The system will display the command that will be sent. Verify the command syntax.
omc–000000>Accept [yes/no]?
Enter Y to accept the command.
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