User Manual
Using the LMF – continued
3-28 1X SC4812T–MC BTS Optimization/ATP 5/21/04
DRAFT
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.
. . . continued on next page
3