User's Manual Part 3
Circuit BTS Shut Down Procedures – continued
10-16 1X SC480 BTS Hardware Installation, Optimization/ATP, and FRU MAY 2004
PRELIMINARY
Shut Down Carrier Signaling Functions
for a Circuit BTS
If a carrier shutdown is required for the FRU replacement and the site is
currently under CBSC control, follow the procedure in Table 10-4 to
disable the carrier at a circuit BTS.
This carrier shut down procedure takes a carrier
out–of–service (OOS) but does not affect the other carriers.
To minimize system impact, it may be advisable (but not
necessary) to perform this procedure during a maintenance
window.
CAUTION
The EDIT CARRIER REDIRECT or REDIRECT2
command does NOT affect calls in progress and does NOT
move these calls to another sector/carrier. The command
only prevents future calls from being originated on the
targeted sector/carrier. If active call processing is still
taking place in the target sector/carrier, wait for any active
calls to terminate before disabling the sector/carrier.
IMPORTANT
*
Refer to the System Commands Reference manual
(68P09256A58) part/of Cellular System Administration
CDMA2000 1X – 99R09255A10 CD–ROM for a complete
explanation of OMCR commands.
NOTE
Table 10-4: Shut Down Carrier Signaling Functions Procedure For a Circuit BTS
n Step Action
AT THE OMC–R
1 Open a CLI window. Refer to the Accessing OMC–R CLI Window section on page 10-2.
* IMPORTANT
It is recommended that you redirect subscribers to another sector/carrier and then wait for any
active calls to terminate before disabling the sector/carrier.
2 If you want to redirect subscribers and then wait for any active calls to terminate before disabling
the sector/carrier, go to step 3.
If you are not concerned about redirecting subscribers and waiting for any active calls to terminate
and you just want to disable the sector/carrier, perform steps 15 through 18.
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