User's Manual

Pinging the Processors – continued
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PRELIMINARY
The Ethernet LAN A and B Cables and/or Terminators
must be installed on each BTS Frame/Enclosure External
LAN Connector before performing this test. All other
Processor Card LAN Connections are made through the
backplanes.
NOTE
Table 3-15: Pinging the Processors Procedure
n Step Action
1 If this is a first–time communication with a newly–installed frame or a GLI Card that has been
replaced:
Perform the procedure in Table 6-4.
Then, return to Step 2.
2 Ensure that any uncabled LAN A and B IN and OUT Connectors are terminated with 50 Loads.
3 If it has not already been done, connect the LMF Computer to BNTS LAN A.
Refer to Table 3-6 and Figure 3-3, or Table 3-7 and Figure 3-4.
4 If it has not already been done, start a GUI LMF Session and log into the BTS .
Refer to Table 3-10.
5 At the I/O Panel, remove the 50 Terminator on the Frame LAN B IN Connector.
The LMF session should remain active.
6 Replace the 50 Terminator on the BTS Frame LAN B IN Connector.
7 From the Windows Desktop, click the Start Button and select Run.
8 In the Open Box, type ping and the INS_ACTIVE GLI IP Address (for example, ping
128.0.0.2).
NOTE
128.0.0.2 is the Default IP Address for the GLI Card in Slot GLI–1 in operational BTS Units.
9 Click on OK.
S If the targeted GLI Card responds, a DOS Window will appear with a display similar to the
following:
Reply from 128.0.0.2: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=255
S If the GLI responds, proceed to Step 19.
S If there is no response, the following is displayed:
Request timed out
S If the GLI fails to respond, proceed to Step 10.
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