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Packet BTS Shut Down Procedures – continued
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Table 10-10: Shut Down Carrier Signaling Functions Procedure For a Packet BTS
n Step Action
AT THE OMC–R
1 Open a CLI window. Refer to the Accessing OMC–R CLI Window section on page 10-2.
* IMPORTANT
It is recommended that you redirect subscribers to another sector/carrier and then wait for any
active calls to terminate before locking/disabling the sector/carrier.
NOTE
SHUTDOWN and REDIRECT both prevent future calls from being originated on the targeted
resource, but only SHUTDOWN waits indefinitely for the calls to terminate. When the resource
becomes idle, SHUTDOWN automatically transitions the resource to the locked/disabled state.
2 If you are not concerned about redirecting subscribers and waiting for any active calls to terminate
and you just want to lock/disable the sector/carrier, perform step 15 and step 20 only.
If you are not concerned about redirecting subscribers but you want to use SHUTDOWN and wait
for all active calls to terminate before locking/disabling the sector/carrier, perform step 15, step 18
and step 19.
If you want to redirect subscribers and then wait for any active calls to terminate before
locking/disabling the sector/carrier, go to step 3.
NOTE
The REDIRECT command is used to redirect subscribers to an 1.9 GHz site or to invoke the
REDIRECT2 command which is then used to redirect subscribers to a different CDMA carrier
frequency. REDIRECT2 is the preferred command if an alternate CDMA carrier is available.
* IMPORTANT
Record the values shown in the following system display response. These values are used to
answer the prompts for the EDIT CARRIER REDIRECT command when restoring signaling
operations at the end of the replacement procedure.
3 View the status of the carrier signaling REDIRECT parameters for an applicable carrier equipped
for a specific sector by entering the following command at the prompt:
omc–000000>DISPLAY CARRIER–<bts#><sector#><carrier#> REDIRECT
Observe the following typical system display response for carrier 1, sector 1 (this example shows
initial standard values):
Access Overload Class Redirect Flags ROTATE
CARRIER ID RETURN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 TIMER RECORD EXP IGNORE SYS
(bts–sector–carrier) IF FAIL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 (SEC) TYPE SID CDMA ORDERING
–––––––––––––––––––– ––––––– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ––––– –––– ––– –––– –––––––
CARRIER–146–1–1 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 4 1 0 N CUSTOM
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