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Preparing the LMF – continued
Jan 2002
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SC4812ET BTS Optimization/ATP — CDMA LMF
Table 3-8: Logging into the BTSLMF PC
Step Action
7 To use the default IP Address setting, click on Use Defaults.
8
NOTE
If this is an initial BTS optimization, the BBX Default Channels Programming Procedure must be
implemented. Refer to table 2–8 for the procedure.
9 If this is an initial BTS optimization or if a new BTS operating system release is to be loaded to the
LMF, perform the steps outlined in 1 and Table 3-12. If BTS code is already loaded, skip 1 and
Table 3-12 and go to the next procedure.
10 Since redundancy is not supported at this time, pull CSM2 and BDC2 about 1 inch out of their slots.
Figure 3-6: BTS Login Window
Download Files to the LMF –
Site Specific BTS Files
These procedures must be followed prior to an initial BTS optimization,
or anytime a new release of the BTS operating system software is to be
loaded from the LMF to the BTS.
Follow the steps outlined in Table 3-9 to create a bts directory and
download files to that bts–specific directory. Perform this procedure only
if the CDF files have not been previously loaded.
Table 3-9: Downloading Site Specific BTS Files
Step Action
NOTE
The types of files that can be downloaded include calibration files (.cal extension) and CDF files
(.cdf extension). Files may be compressed (indicated by a .Z extension).
1 Obtain the 3.5-in. diskette(s) containing the configuration data file and calibration data.
2 Enter the following UNIX command from the /usr/lmf directory, to create a BTS specific
directory (if it does not already exist).
mkdir bts–<bts#>
3 Enter the following UNIX command to change to the newly created directory:
cd bts–<bts#>
4 Insert the first 3.5 inch floppy diskette. Verify disk is loaded with the proper BTS files/ versions by
typing the following at the
(lmf): prompt:
seedisk <cr>
5 To load the BTS files from the disk into the appropriate directory, enter the following at the (lmf):
prompt:
fromdisk <cr>
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