User's Manual

Using the LMF – continued
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PRELIMINARY
Packet Mode Commands Screen
Figure 3-7 depicts three of the available Packet Mode Commands.
Normally the GLI3 has Self-Managed Network Elements (NEs) Control
of all cards as shown in Figure 3-6 by an “(X)”. In that state, the LMF
may only status a single card.
In order to download code or test a card, the LMF must request
Self-Managed Network Elements (NEs) Control of the card by using the
shown Pull–down Menu. It also uses this menu to release control of the
card back to the GLI3.
The GLI3 also assumes control of the cards after the LMF logs out of the
BTS. The Packet Mode GLI3 normally is loaded with a Tape Release
and NECB and NECJ Files that point to a Tape Release stored on the
GLI3. When the GLI3 has control of a card it will maintain that card
with the code on that Tape Release.
Figure 3-7: Available Packet Mode Commands
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