User's Manual Part 3
Circuit BTS Shut Down Procedures – continued
MAY 2004 1X SC480 BTS Hardware Installation, Optimization/ATP, and FRU 10-5
PRELIMINARY
Table 10-2: Shut Down Site Signaling Functions Procedure For a Circuit BTS
n ActionStep
NOTE
This step edits the REDIRECT parameters so that the Global Service Redirect Message to be
broadcast on the paging channel redirects all subscribers away from the BTS and onto a different
BTS or system.
4 Enter the following command at the prompt:
omc–000000>EDIT BTS–<bts#> REDIRECT!
The system prompts you to enter each command parameter value one at a time. Answer the
prompts in the following order:
<accolc0>enter Y, <accolc1>enter Y, ... <accolc15> enter Y
(All Access Overload Classes must be set to yes to ensure that all subscribers are redirected.)
<returniffail> , enter N
(Must be set to no to ensure that subscribers do not return if redirect is unsuccessful.)
<recordtype> , enter 1 or 2
(A value of 2 will invoke REDIRECT2 which is used to redirect subscribers to a CDMA channel
at a neighbor site. A value of 1 redirects subscribers to an 800 MHz analog site. This example uses
2.)
<expectedsid> , enter 13
(Use the Area ID the subscriber units should expect to find on the system where they are being
redirected. This example uses 13. The valid range is 0 – 32767; the default is 0.)
<ignorecdma> , enter Y
<sysordering> , enter CUSTOM
(The system acquisition ordering value tells the mobiles the order to use when attempting to
obtain service on the different analog systems. Valid values are: CUSTOM – use custom system
selection; AONLY – try the A system only; BONLY – use the B system only; AFIRST – try the A
system first. If unsuccessful, try the B system; BFIRST – try the B system first. If unsuccessful,
try the A system; AORB – try A or B. If unsuccessful try the alternative system; CUSTOM is the
default.)
<rotatetimer> , enter 4
(Call processing continuously rotates, circular right–shifts, the Y/N values of Access Overload
Class Redirect Flags 0 to 9. Values are shifted one flag at the end of the timer period; then timer
re–starts. Valid values are 0–255; 4 is the default.)
The system displays the command to be sent. Verify the command syntax.
omc–000000>Accept [yes/no]?
Enter Y to accept the command or N to go back and enter the correct value(s).
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