User's Manual
Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files68P09258A31–A
Oct 2003
1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP
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Table J-3: BTS Router Canned Configuration File FTP Transfer from the OMC–R
Step Action
3 Connect the LMF computer to the local network and log on.
NOTE
This procedure uses the command line FTP client supplied with Windows 98, Second Edition (Win98
SE) and Windows 2000 (Win2K); however, any commercially available FTP client application can be
used. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for operation of an alternative application.
4 Open a command line (MS DOS) window by clicking on Start > Programs > Command Prompt.
5 When the command line window opens, change to the directory where the canned configuration files
will be stored on the LMF computer by entering:
cd pathname
Where pathname = the path to the required directory.
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
C:\> cd Can_Cfg
C:\Can_Cfg>
6 Check the contents of the directory by entering the following:
dir
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
C:\Can_Cfg>dir
Volume in drive C is MAIN
Volume Serial Number is F2AA–1721
Directory of C:\Can_Cfg>
08/22/2002 03:46p <DIR> .
08/22/2002 03:46p <DIR> ..
08/22/2002 03:46p 2,223 btsrtr_canned.blue
08/22/2002 03:47p 2,223 btsrtr_canned.red
2 File(s) 4,644 bytes
2 Dir(s) 2,556,045,312 bytes free
C:\Can_Cfg>
7 If either or both of the following files are found in the directory, delete them or move them to another
directory:
S btsrtr_config.blue
S btsrtr_config.red
8 Begin the FTP session by entering the following:
ftp hostname
Where hostname = the OMC–R hostname or IP address.
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
C:\Can_Cfg> ftp OMCR–1
C:\Can_Cfg>
Connected to OMCR–1.
220 OMCR–1 FTP server (SunOS 5.6) ready.
User (OMCR–1:(none)):
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