User Manual

Preparing the LMF continued
SC4812ET BTS Optimization/ATP CDMA LMF
Jan 2002
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Table 3-9: Downloading Site Specific BTS Files
Step Action
NOTE
Copy bts#.cdf and (if they exist) bts#.cal files to the /usr/lmf/bts–# directory. (# equates
to the actual BTS site number).
Unless sites use different device loads, create links to device files (as described in Table 3-10)
rather than placing individual copies into each bts directory.
6 If files are compressed, use the uncompress *.Z command to unpack files.
Download Files to the LMF
Masterbtscdma 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 3-10 to create a btsmastercdma
directory, to download files, and to create softlinks to the device load
files into the appropriate
bts– <bts#> subdirectory. (Always consult
latest software release notes as this is an interim procedure and is subject
to change).
Table 3-10: Downloading and linking masterbtscdma directory files for device loads
Step Action
NOTE
If the current LMF code needs to be installed on the LMF PC, or if more information on file
management, creating bts directories, or viewing CDF files is needed, refer to the LMF Users
Guide; 68P09226A13.
The types of files that can be downloaded include code (.hex or .bin extension) and data (.dds
extension) files. Files may be compressed (indicated by a .Z extension).
1 Enter the following UNIX command, from the /usr/lmf directory, to create a device load master
directory (if it does not already exist).
mkdir btsmastercdma
2 Enter the following UNIX command to change to the newly created directory:
cd btsmastercdma
3 Obtain the 3.5-in. diskette(s) containing the current release of the BTS operating code and/or data
files.
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