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Preparing the LMF68P09255A61-4
Aug 2002
1X SC 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Software Release 2.16.1.x
FIELD TRIAL
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NOTE
If the LMF has ftp capability, the ftp method can be used to copy
the CDF files from the CBSC.
On Sun OS workstations, the unix2dos command can be used in
place of the cp command (e.g., unix2dos bts-248.cdf
bts-248.cdf). This should be done using a copy of the CBSC
CDF file so the original CBSC CDF file is not changed to DOS
format.
When copying CDF files, comply with the following to prevent
BTS login problems with the LMF:
- The numbers used in the bts-#.cdf and cbsc-#.cdf
filenames must correspond to the locally assigned numbers
for each BTS and its controlling CBSC.
- The generic cbsc-1.cdf file supplied with the LMF works
with locally numbered BTS CDF files. Using this file does
not provide a valid optimization unless the generic file is
edited to replace default parameters (e.g., channel numbers)
with the operational parameters used locally.
Table 3-4: Copying CBSC CDF Files to the LMF
Step Action
AT THE CBSC:
1 Login to the CBSC workstation.
2 Insert a DOS formatted diskette in the workstation drive.
3 Type eject -q and press the <Enter> key.
4 Type mount and press the <Enter> key.
NOTE
Look for the floppy/no_name message on the last line displayed.
If the eject command was previously entered, floppy/no_name will be appended with a
number. Use the explicit floppy/no_name reference displayed when performing step 7.
5 Change to the directory containing the file by typing cd <directory name> (ex. cd
bts-248 ) and pressing <Enter>.
6 Type ls <Enter> to display the list of files in the directory.
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