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Preparing the LMF – continued
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PRELIMINARY
LMF Home Directory
The 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 is referred to by the following generic name:
<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.
NECF Filename Conventions
and Directory Location
NECF
The NECF actually consists of two files: the NECB and NECJ. The
naming convention for the NECB and NECJ is:
NECB*bts#.xml
NECJ*bts#.xml
Where:
* = any characters can be substituted there
# = the actual integer BTS Number
The NECB and its corresponding NECJ must have the exact same name,
except for the “B” and “J” difference after the Initial NEC Characters.
The NECB and the NECJ must reside in the
<LMF_HOME>\cdma\bts–# directory corresponding to the BTS
Frame they are for.
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 OLF File
that is used in Circuit Backhaul Protocol.
The naming convention for the LIF is:
NE_LIF.xml
The LIF must reside in the <LMF_HOME>\cdma\loads\<Software
Release Number> directory, where <LMF_HOME> is the Home
Directory in which the LMF is installed.
Usually C:\wlmf <Software Release Number> is the System
Software Release Number (e.g. 2.16.1.0.10).
Cal File
The Cal File still resides in the <LMF_HOME>\cdma\bts–# Directory
and is named bts–#.cal, where # is the actual integer number of the BTS.
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