User Manual
Preparing the LMF – continued
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DRAFT
The “loads” folder and all the folders below it are not
available from the LMF for Software Release R2.16.4.1.
These folders may be present as as a legacy from previous
software versions or downloaded from the CBSC/OMC–R.
Any existing code in the directory is not affected by an SR
16.1 installation.
The user will need to manually add the directories to a
newly installed LMF when they add the code loads to be
downloaded.
NOTE
LMF Home Directory
The CDMA LMF installation program creates the default home
directory, c:\wlmf, and installs the application files and subdirectories
(folders) in it. Because this can be changed at installation, the CDMA
LMF home directory will be referred to with the generic convention of:
<x>:\<lmf home directory>
Where:
<x> = the LMF computer drive letter where the CDMA LMF home
directory is located.
<lmf home directory> = the directory path or name where the CDMA
LMF is installed.
Filename Conventions and
Directory Location
NEC Files
The naming conventions for the NECB and NECJ files are:
NECB*bts#.xml
NECJ*bts#.xmlNECJ*bts#.xml
Where:
* = any characters can be substituted
# = the actual integer BTS number; for example,
NECB–2.16.4.1.40–bts480.xml
The NECB and its corresponding NECJ must have the exact same name,
except for the “B” and “J” after the initial NEC characters.
The NECB and the NECJ must reside in the
<LMF_HOME>\cdma\bts–# directory for the BTS to which they apply.
Load Information File (LIF)
The LIF contains all the devices binaries available for the specified
System Software Release. It is the functional equivalent of the Object
List File (OLF) file that was used pre–Packet.
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