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Using the LMF – continued
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Logging Out of a BTS from the CLI Environment
Follow the procedure in Table 3-9 to logout of a BTS when using the
CLI environment.
Table 3-9: BTS CLI Logout Procedure
n Step Action
NOTE
If the BTS is also logged into from a GUI running at the same time
and further work must be done with it in the GUI, proceed to step 2.
1 Logout of a BTS by entering the following command:
logout bts–<bts#>
A response similar to the following is displayed:
LMF>
12:22:58.028 Command Received and Accepted
Command=logout bts–33
12:22:58.028 Command Received and Accepted
12:22:58.028 Command Successfully Completed
REASON_CODE=”No Reason”
2 If desired, close the CLI interface by entering the following
command:
exit
A response similar to the following is displayed before the window
closes:
Killing background processes....
Establishing an MMI
Communication Session
For those procedures that require MMI communications between the
LMF and BTS FRUs, follow the procedure in Table 3-10 to initiate the
communication session.
Table 3-10: Establishing MMI Communication
Step Action
1 Connect the LMF computer to the equipment as detailed in the applicable procedure that requires the
MMI communication session and Figure 3-8 or Figure 3-9.
2 If the LMF computer has only one serial port (COM1) and the LMF is running, disconnect the LMF
from COM1 by performing the following:
2a Click on Tools in the LMF window menu bar, and select Options from the pull–down menu list.
–– An LMF Options dialog box will appear.
2b In the Test Equipment tab of the dialog box, select COM1 in the Comm Port pulldown on the
Serial Connection tab.
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