User's Manual Part 3

Packet BTS Shut Down Procedures
10-32 1X SC480 BTS Hardware Installation, Optimization/ATP, and FRU MAY 2004
PRELIMINARY
Shut Down Site Signaling Functions for
a
Packet BTS
If a complete site shutdown is required for the FRU replacement, follow
the procedure in Table 10-8 to disable the packet BTS site.
This site shut down procedure takes a BTS out–of–service
(OOS), but does not affect the other BTSs. To minimize
system impact, it may be advisable (but not necessary) to
perform this procedure during a maintenance window.
CAUTION
The EDIT BTS REDIRECT or REDIRECT2 command
does NOT affect calls in progress and does NOT move
these calls to another BTS. The command prevents future
calls from being originated on the targeted BTS and also
redirects subscribers to another site/carrier. If active call
processing is still taking place in the target BTS, wait for
any active calls to terminate before locking/disabling the
BTS resources.
IMPORTANT
*
The SHUTDOWN command does NOT affect calls in
progress and does NOT move these calls to another BTS.
Shutdown is a camp–on state, it prevents future calls from
being originated on the targeted resource and waits for calls
to terminate. When the resource becomes idle, it is
automatically transitioned to the locked/disabled state.
Shutdown does not redirect subscribers to another
site/carrier.
Shutdown camp–on time is indefinite. Shutdown can be
aborted at anytime by invoking the LOCK or DISABLE
command.
IMPORTANT
*
Refer to the System Commands Reference manual
(68P09256A58) part/of Cellular System Administration
CDMA2000 1X – 99R09255A10 CD–ROM for a complete
explanation of OMC–R commands.
NOTE
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