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Chapter 3 - Operation and AdministrationBS Menu
Chapter 3: Operation and Administration
BS Menu
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3.7.2.1.2 Operator ID
The unique identifier of the wireless network operator. The same Operator ID must be used by all BSs in the managed
wireless network. A number in the range 1–16777215. The Operator ID used in the system is in the format A.B.C, where A,
B and C are from 0 to 255. The Operator used in the Monitor program is an integer that is calculated by the formula
A*65536+B*256+C. For example, an Operator ID of 1.1.1 is translated to 1*65536+1*256+1=65793.
A change in the Operator ID takes effect after the next reset.
3.7.2.1.3 Name
The name of the BS. An optional descriptive parameter. A string of up to 32 printable characters.
3.7.2.1.4 Calculated Center Frequency
Available only in the Show menu. The center of the frequency band in which the BS transmits, in MHz. Calculated
according to the Center Frequency configured for the Radio Cluster and the Topology Type. In the current release (supports
only One Sector, One Carrier topology), the BS Calculated Center Frequency equals the Radio Cluster’s Center Frequency.
3.7.2.1.5 Calculated Bandwidth
Available only in the Show menu. The BS channel bandwidth (5 MHz, 7 MHz or 10 MHz).
Calculated according to the Bandwidth configured for the Radio Cluster and the Topology Type. In the current release
(supports only One Sector, One Carrier topology), the BS Calculated Bandwidth equals the Radio Cluster’s Bandwidth.
3.7.2.1.6 Paging Group ID
The Paging Group ID of the BS.
The single sector Idle Mode capability provides the benefits of MS power savings and manageable total sector active and
non-active users, together with reduced overhead on the back-haul network.
The Idle Mode (IM) mechanism enables an MS to become unavailable on the air interface, thus freeing operational resources
and preserving MS power. During IM operation, an MS switches off its transmission and reception capabilities, and becomes
available for DL broadcast control messaging, such as MS Paging, in a periodic manner. Using a paging broadcast, the BS
can indicate, if necessary, for the MS to exit from IM and return into normal operation mode. The paging control message is
sent over the DL of a set of BSs simultaneously. This set is called a Paging Group (PG). In the current release, each Paging
Group includes a single BS.
During IM, the MS performs location updates when moving from one PG to another. While in the same PG, the MS does not
need to transmit in the UL and can be paged in the DL if there is traffic targeted at it.
The range is from 0 to 65535. 0 means that Idle Mode is not enabled. If Idle Mode is enabled (Paging Group ID is not 0), the
value should be unique in the Radio Access Network (different Paging Group ID for each BS). Idle Mode should be either
enabled in all units in the network (Paging Group ID other than 0) or disabled in all units (Paging Group ID = 0). A
combination in the same Radio Access Network of units with Paging Group ID of 0 (Idle Mode disabled) and units with
Paging Group ID other than 0 (Idle Mode enabled) should be avoided.
A change in the Paging Group ID takes effect after the next reset.