STAREX-BSS IS2000 BSM User’s Manual ( STAREX-IS User’s Manual )
STAREX-IS BSM Manual This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designated to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Contents 1. Introduction to BSM ................................................................................................. 36 1.1. Overview........................................................................................................... 36 1.1.1. Configuration Management of System.....................................................................36 1.1.2. Fault Management of System...................................................................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.1.1. User Management Command .................................................................................132 4.1.2. Command Management Command .........................................................................139 4.1.3. History Management Command .............................................................................143 4.2. Loading Command........................................................................................... 148 4.2.1. Loading Control Command.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.6.2. Signaling Link Operation Management Function ...................................................465 4.6.3. Maintenance Function Command ...........................................................................486 4.7. Statistics Command......................................................................................... 491 4.7.1. Traffic related Statistics Command .......................................................................493 4.7.2.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 6. Trouble Shoot ........................................................................................................ 730 6.1. If BSM is not operated .................................................................................... 730 6.1.1. If BSM is not initialized ..........................................................................................730 6.1.2. It can not function normally despite of its initialization........................................732 6.2.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Figures FIG. 1.3-1 BSM S/W CONFIGURATION ......................................................................... 44 FIG. 2.1-1 OS LANGUAGE SELECTION SCREEN.......................................................... 45 FIG. 2.1-2 OS INSTALLATION LANGUAGE AND SELECTION SCREEN 2................... 46 FIG. 2.1-3 OS INSTALLATION TIME SETTING ............................................................ 46 FIG. 2.1-4 HOST NAME INPUT SCREEN ....................................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 2.1-34 REMOTE FILE SERVER INSTALLATION SCREEN .................................... 62 FIG. 2.1-35 SET UP INFORMATION DISPLAY SCREEN FOR THE INSTALLATION.... 62 FIG. 4.1-1 BSM SYSTEM LOGIN WINDOW.................................................................. 132 FIG. 4.1-2 LOG-OUT.................................................................................................... 133 FIG. 4.1-3 USER ID REGISTER .....................................................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.3-7 BTS QOS(QUALITY OF SERVICE) DISPLAY.............................................. 174 FIG. 4.3-8 DISPLAY OF PARAMETER THAT CONTROLS CHIP POWER ................. 175 FIG. 4.3-9 OCNS STATE DISPLAY .............................................................................. 176 FIG. 4.3-10 CURRENT POWER CONTROL DISPLAY................................................... 177 FIG. 4.3-11 TIC(TRANSCEIVER INTERFACE CARD) DATA DISPLAY ....................... 178 FIG. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.3-39 CAN PVC SETTING INFORMATION DISPLAY......................................... 215 FIG. 4.3-40 CAN NETWORK PARAMETER INFORMATION DISPLAY ........................ 216 FIG. 4.3-41 CAN INTER BSC AAL2 SETTING INFORMATION DISPLAY ................... 217 FIG. 4.3-42 CAN INTER BSC AAL5 SETTING INFORMATION DISPLAY ................... 218 FIG. 4.3-43 CAN ATM NODE INFORMATION DISPLAY.............................................. 219 FIG. 4.3-44 PCF ATM NODE INFORMATION DISPLAY ........
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.3-76 SYSTEM PARAMETER CHANGE(1) DISPLAY ......................................... 256 FIG. 4.3-77 SYSTEM PARAMETER CHANGE(2) DISPLAY ......................................... 257 FIG. 4.3-78 EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETER CHANGE(1) DISPLAY ..................... 259 FIG. 4.3-79 EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETER CHANGE(2) DISPLAY ..................... 261 FIG. 4.3-80 NEIGHBOR CELL ADDITION DISPLAY .................................................... 263 FIG. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.3-110 FORWARD LINK POWER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION (RS1) CHANGE ............................................................................................................................... 299 FIG. 4.3-111 BACKWARD LINK POWER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION (RS1) CHANGE................................................................................................................. 299 FIG. 4.3-112 FORWARD LINK POWER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION (RS2) CHANGE ....................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.3-141 PDSN NODE CHANGE DISPLAY .......................................................... 349 FIG. 4.3-142 BSC NODE MOVEMENT DISPLAY ....................................................... 350 FIG. 4.3-143 SMP NODE MOVEMENT DISPLAY....................................................... 352 FIG. 4.3-144 VMP NODE MOVEMENT DISPLAY ...................................................... 353 FIG. 4.3-145 BTS ID MOVEMENT DISPLAY .........................................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.4-13 RESULT OF ALPA NETWORK BLOCK COMMAND ................................. 389 FIG. 4.4-14 RESULT OF ALPA NETWORK UNBLOCK COMMAND ............................ 390 FIG. 4.4-15 RESULT OF CAN DEVICE STATUS DISPLAY COMMAND...................... 392 FIG. 4.4-16 RESULT OF GPS(CAN) STATUS DISPLAY COMMAND........................... 393 FIG. 4.4-17 RESULT OF H/W RESET CAN DEVICE COMMAND ................................ 394 FIG. 4.4-18 RESULT OF BSC DEVICE STATUS DISPLAY.................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.4-49 RESULT OF OVERLOAD GENERATION TEST STOP COMMAND........... 418 FIG. 4.4-50 COMMAND TO DETERMINE WHETHER TO PERFORM THE OVERLOAD GENERATION TEST .............................................................................................. 419 FIG. 4.5-1 RESULT OF TEST INHIBIT COMMAND EXECUTION ............................... 421 FIG. 4.5-2 RESULT OF TEST ALLOW COMMAND EXECUTION ................................ 422 FIG. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.5-27 TRAFFIC PATH RELEASE COMMAND EXECUTION RESULT DISPLAY(INTERM WINDOW)................................................................................. 449 FIG. 4.5-28 TRAFFIC PATH RELEASE COMMAND EXECUTION RESULT DISPLAY(CONSOLE WINDOW) .............................................................................. 449 FIG. 4.5-29 CALL TRACE START COMMAND INPUT SCREEN ................................. 451 FIG. 4.5-30 CALL TRACE DISPLAY IN THE PROCESS OF CALL SET..............
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.6-19 SCCP NETWORK CONFIGURATION DATA DISPLAY.............................. 478 FIG. 4.6-20 SCCP LOCAL SUBSYSTEM STATE DATA DISPLAY............................... 479 FIG. 4.6-21 SIGNALING LINK STATUS DISPLAY....................................................... 480 FIG. 4.6-22 SIGNALING TERMINAL STATUS DISPLAY ............................................. 481 FIG. 4.6-23 SIGNALING LINK SET STATUS DISPLAY............................................... 481 FIG. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.7-21 RTD STATISTICS DISPLAY RESULTS .................................................... 514 FIG. 4.7-22 RF MIN/MAX STATISTICS FUNCTION DISPLAY RESULTS ................... 515 FIG. 4.7-23 PACKET STATISTICS FUNCTION........................................................... 515 FIG. 4.7-24 PACKET DATA STATISTICS DISPLAY RESULTS .................................. 516 FIG. 4.7-25 PACKET CONTROL STATISTICS FUNCTION RESULTS DISPLAY ........ 517 FIG. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.8-17 DISPLAY RESULT FOR ALLOWING FAULT MESSAGE DISPLAY INHIBITION ............................................................................................................ 534 FIG. 4.8-18 DISPLAY RESULT OF RELEASE COMMAND FOR SUPPRESSED ALARM MESSAGE ............................................................................................................... 535 FIG. 4.8-19 DISPLAY RESULT OF RELEASE COMMAND FOR SUPPRESSED FAULT MESSAGE ................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.9-32 E.G.)DIALOG BOX-VOCODER ELEMENT STATUS ................................. 573 FIG. 4.9-33 E.G.)DIALOG BOX-DBPA CHIP STATUS ................................................. 573 FIG 4.9-34 DISPLAY STATUS BY BOARD ................................................................ 574 FIG. 4.9-35 ALARM DISPLAY BY BOARD. ................................................................ 574 FIG. 4.9-36 NEIGHBOR INITIAL SCREEN .......................................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 4.9-69 SEARCHING WITH SEARCH BUTTON..................................................... 600 FIG. 5.1-1 CNP SINGLE FUNCTION FAIL................................................................. 601 FIG. 5.1-2 CNP DUAL FUNCTION FAIL.................................................................... 601 FIG. 5.1-3 CNP SINGLE BOARD OPEN FAIL............................................................. 602 FIG. 5.1-4 CNP DUAL BOARD OPEN FAIL...........................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-37 CPNB PRI DUAL POWER OPEN FAIL .................................................... 613 FIG. 5.1-38 CPNB ALARM CABLE OPEN .................................................................. 613 FIG. 5.1-39 PCFB PCP SINGLE FUNCTION FAIL ..................................................... 614 FIG. 5.1-40 PCFB PCP DUAL FUNCTION FAIL ........................................................ 614 FIG. 5.1-41 PCFB PCP SINGLE BOARD OPEN FAIL .........................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-74 TGDB GPSR DUAL BOARD OPEN FAIL ................................................. 626 FIG. 5.1-75 TGDB GPSD SINGLE FUNCTION FAIL .................................................. 626 FIG. 5.1-76 TGDB GPSD DUAL FUNCTION FAIL ..................................................... 626 FIG. 5.1-77 TGDB GPSD SINGLE POWER FAIL ........................................................ 627 FIG. 5.1-78 TGDB GPSD DUAL POWER FAIL .........................................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-111 ASMB ASIA SINGLE FUNCTION FAIL ................................................. 638 FIG. 5.1-112 ASMB ASIA DUAL FUNCTION FAIL .................................................... 638 FIG. 5.1-113 ASMB ASIA SINGLE BOARD FAIL ....................................................... 638 FIG. 5.1-114 ASMB ASIA DUAL BOARD OPEN FAIL................................................ 639 FIG. 5.1-115 ASMB ATSA FUNCTION FAIL ...........................................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-148 SLB SMP CLOCK FAIL ......................................................................... 650 FIG. 5.1-149 SLB SMP SAID OPEN FAIL .................................................................. 650 FIG. 5.1-150 VCB VMP FUNCTION FAIL.................................................................. 651 FIG. 5.1-151 VCB VMP BOARD OPEN FAIL ............................................................. 651 FIG. 5.1-152 VCB VCPA FUNCTION FAIL .............................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-185 BANB LICA BOARD FAIL ..................................................................... 662 FIG. 5.1-186 BSTB BADA ALARM CABLE OPEN ..................................................... 662 FIG. 5.1-187 BSTB BADA POWER FAIL.................................................................... 663 FIG. 5.1-188 BSTB BADA FUNCTION FAIL.............................................................. 663 FIG. 5.1-189 RISB RISA ALARM CABLE OPEN....................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-222 LPAB LPA BOARD FUNCTION FAIL.................................................... 674 FIG. 5.1-223 LPAB LPA DC/DC ALARM.................................................................... 674 FIG. 5.1-224 LPAB LPA VSWR ALARM....................................................................... 674 FIG. 5.1-225 LPAB LPA DISABLE ALARM................................................................ 675 FIG. 5.1-226 LPAB LPA OVER POWER WARNING .................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-259 OUTDOOR BTS ENV HEAT EXCHANGER FAIL .................................. 684 FIG. 5.1-260 OUTDOOR BTS ENV LPA FAN FAIL ................................................... 684 FIG. 5.1-261 OUTDOOR BTS ENV AC EQUIPMENT HEATER FAIL ........................ 685 FIG. 5.1-262 OUTDOOR BTS ENV FRONT/REAR DOOR OPEN ALARM .................. 685 FIG. 5.1-263 OUTDOOR BTS ENV SIDE DOOR OPEN ALARM................................. 685 FIG. 5.1-264 OUTDOOR BTS ENV FAN FAIL .................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-296 KEEP-ALIVE FAULT BETWEEN BSP AND RCP ................................. 696 FIG. 5.1-297 KEEP-ALIVE FAULT BETWEEN BSP AND BPP ................................. 696 FIG. 5.1-298 KEEP-ALIVE FAULT BETWEEN RCP AND DBPA .............................. 696 FIG. 5.1-299 VOCODER CLOCK FAULT.................................................................... 697 FIG. 5.1-300 QCELP0 ALGORITHM FAULT.............................................................. 697 FIG. 5.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.1-333 OVERHEAD CHANNEL CONFIG INVALID FAULT .............................. 708 FIG. 5.1-334 DBPA INTERNAL EVEN CLOCK FAULT ............................................. 708 FIG. 5.1-335 DBPA EXTERNAL SYSTEM CLOCK FAULT........................................ 708 FIG. 5.1-336 DBPA TOD NOT ACTIVE FAULT ........................................................ 709 FIG. 5.1-337 DBPA CMC NO FREE QUEUE FAULT.................................................. 709 FIG. 5.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FIG. 5.2-7 SCP PROCESSOR STATUS CHANGE REPORT ........................................ 721 FIG. 5.2-8 SMP PROCESSOR STATUS CHANGE REPORT ....................................... 721 FIG. 5.2-9 VMP PROCESSOR STATUS CHANGE REPORT ....................................... 722 FIG. 5.2-10 ALP PROCESSOR STATUS CHANGE REPORT...................................... 722 FIG. 5.2-11 BSP PROCESSOR STATUS CHANGE REPORT ...................................... 723 FIG. 5.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Tables TABLE 3.1-1 ~/PACKAGE/EXEC ................................................................................ 129 TABLE 4.3-1 PARAMETER DATA CHANGE COMMAND (1) LIST ............................. 251 TABLE 4.3-2 PARAMETER INFORMATION CHANGE COMMAND (2) LIST .............. 288 TABLE 4.3-3 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION DISPLAY......................................... 329 TABLE 4.3-4 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION CHANGE......................................... 337 TABLE 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual TABLE7.2-6 DEVICE STATUS LIST ........................................................................... 768 TABLE 7.4-1 IS-2000 SERVICE OPTION TYPE ......................................................... 781 TABLE 7.4-2 ORIGINATION CALL TRAFFIC STATISTICS ................................. 782 TABLE 7.4-3 TERMINATION CALL TRAFFIC STATISTICS ............................... 783 TABLE 7.4-4 HANDOFF STATISTIC TYPE ................................................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual TABLE 7.5-16 ST_RE_CAND_NET_CFG ................................................................... 802 TABLE 7.5-17 ST_RE_CAND_NET_DATA ................................................................ 802 TABLE 7.5-18 ST_RE_CAND_DATA5_CON .............................................................. 803 TABLE 7.5-19 ST_RE_CAND_PIF5_CON................................................................... 803 TABLE 7.5-20 ST_PDSN_ADDR_DATA_TYPE............................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual TABLE 7.5-53 ST_RE_ATM_SVC .............................................................................. 833 TABLE 7.5-54 ST_RE_RNC_NET_CFG.................................................................... 834 TABLE 7.5-55 ST_RE_BS_NET_CFG......................................................................... 834 TABLE 7.5-56 ST_RE_RNC_NET_DATA ................................................................... 835 TABLE 7.5-57 ST_RE_RNC_IUR_CON....................................
STAREX-IS BSM Manual TABLE 7.5-90 ST_PCH_DATA_TYPE (PAGING CHANNEL) .................................... 868 TABLE 7.5-91 ST_QPCH_DATA_TYPE (QUICK PAGING CHANNEL) ...................... 869 TABLE 7.5-92 ST_ACH_DATA_TYPE (ACCESS CHANNEL).................................... 869 TABLE 7.5-93 ST_APICH_DATA_TYPE (AUXILIARY PILOT CHANNEL) ................ 871 TABLE 7.5-94 ST_BCCH_DATA_TYPE (BROADCAST CHANNEL).......................... 871 TABLE 7.5-95 ST_CPCH_DATA_TYPE (COMMON POWER CONTROL CHANNEL) 872 TABLE 7.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 1. Introduction to BSM 1.1. Overview BSM refers to the maintenance system. Through BSM, the operation and maintenance is controlled and information needed for maintenance and the maintenance data are managed and kept. The information needed for the maintenance refers to the following: loading, state, faults, statistics, diagnosis, and configuration information. The above information can be controlled by the maintenance operator.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fault detection: the function to monitor the faults on a regular basis and write the error report. Fault diagnosis: the function to run a diagnosis on causes for the corresponding faults. It regenerates the causes for errors, analyzes the errors, and receives report on the causes for errors from the corresponding error factors. Therefore, in general, the system test function corresponds to the diagnostic function.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 3) Minor ALM: It does not influence services or subscribers or call processing to much degree. It does not require urgency in action. In order to minimize the influences of the faults, BSM reports the classified faults in details, and if necessary, the operator can isolate the corresponding fault blocks and restore them. In addition, when faults occur, it helps to isolate faults and recover them by figuring out the state accurately through the diagnosis function.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Hourly statistics files that are generated every hour are stored in the BSM and using the hourly statistics files, the statistics files are generated by the date, week, period, and month. In addition, the corresponding raw data can be processed using other tools. 1.1.4. Security Management of System Security management function is divided into the following: (1) notarization and (2) access control.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual the BS, BSC, BSM configuration, faults, and performance data based on TMN. The GUI and WUI functions are provided for the operator to control the system easily. 1.2.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual BSM collects and stores the data that are needed to evaluate behavior and trend that occur in BTS and BSC and to determine the extension or reduction of the system by interworking with BTS and BSC. Regarding the performance data collection, it is divided into the following: to collect data in a cycle (5min./1hr./1day/1 month) and to collect the data at the operator’s request.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual All the On-line or On-demand commands and messages should be stored. Among the stored messages, only the messages that are desired can be displayed by the data, time, BTS and BSC section and object number combination. 1.2.5.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual counts can be changed. At the carrier’s request, it interworks with NMS to interwork with TMN. 1.3.1.2. External Interface of the S/W System BSM inserts the ATM Card into Workstation and has interface using CAN (Central ATM Network) and Optic Cable/5 UTP Cable. It provides the following interface: CMIP Interface to interface with the NMS and TCP/UDP/IP Interface to interface with BSC and BS. 1.3.2. S/W Architecture 1.3.2.1. BSM S/W Configuration As shown in Fig.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual GUIB BIUS BSM MMIB CDMB DLMB STMB DBMS TSMB TRMB BAMS BEMS A R G R E I N B T NMS SMMB DCIB BSIS CAN/BSC/BTS Message Queue TCP/UDP/IP CMIP Fig. 1.3-1 BSM S/W Configuration SMD-011-PMA210 Page:44(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 2. BSM Environment Setting 2.1. OS Installation 2.1.1. Solaris 2.7 Installation Procedures 1. Insert Solaris cdrom into Drive, input ID and Password in the Workstation and then press stop+a in a login status. Changed to a prompt state. Input the followings: boot 2. cdrom Check to see if OS is rebooted by the CDROM Once booting is complete, the following will be displayed on the initial screen: Fig. 2.1-1 OS Language Selection Screen 3.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-2 OS Installation Language and Selection Screen 2 4. Click Continue! 5. The following is the initial screen related to the network setting. Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-3 OS Installation Time Setting SMD-011-PMA210 Page:46(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 6. The screen that requires the host name is displayed. Fig. 2.1-4 Host Name Input Screen 7. Input the appropriate Host name as show below. Ex) feel. Then, click Continue! Fig. 2.1-5 Host Name Input 2 8. Ask whether to set up the network. If the network is possible, select Yes. Click Continue! SMD-011-PMA210 Page:47(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-6 Network Setting Screen 9. The screen asking for IP Address is displayed. Fig. 2.1-7 IP Address Input Screen 10. Type IP address that is allocated to Workstation as shown below. Ex) 150.150.62.102 Unique IP is given to each system. Then, click Continue! SMD-011-PMA210 Page:48(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-8 IP Address Input Screen 2 11. The setting information is summarized on the screen as follows. Click Continue! . Fig. 2.1-9 Network Basic Setting Summary Screen 12. DNS(name service) select-menu is displayed SMD-011-PMA210 Page:49(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-10 DNS Setting Screen 13. Select None among 4 select items. (To be set) Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-11 DNS Setting Screen 2 14. OK menu is displayed. Click Continue! SMD-011-PMA210 Page:50(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-12 DNS Setting Summary Screen 15. Subnet setting screen is displayed. Fig. Select Yes. Then, click Continue! 2.1-13 Subnet Setting Screen 16. The subnet mask IP inputting part is shown. Fig. 2.1-14 Subnet Setting Screen 2 SMD-011-PMA210 Page:51(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 17. Type the subnet mask as shown below. Ex) 255.255.255.128 (before inputting them, check if the subnet mask is used) Then, click Continue! Fig. 2.1-15 Subnet Setting Screen 3 18. The menu designating the basic time zone is shown. Select the regional location. Then, click Set! Fig. 2.1-16 OS Time Setting Method Screen 19. The menu containing the country and time zone is shown. SMD-011-PMA210 Page:52(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-17 OS Time Setting Region Selection Screen 20. Select Asia for the region and Korean for time zone. Then, click Select! Fig. 2.1-18 OS Time Setting Region Selection Screen 2 21. Check to see if minute, time, data, month, and year are accurate. If they are not, click Continue! SMD-011-PMA210 Page:53(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-19 Time Setting Screen 22. The items that are related to the subnet are summarized. Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-20 Subnet and Time Setting Summary Screen 23. The screen selecting Solaris installation method is displayed on the screen. Click Initialize! Fig. 2.1-21 OS Installation Method Selection Screen SMD-011-PMA210 Page:54(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 24. Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-22 Attention to the Installation of OS 25. Client-related questions are shown. Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-23 X-Terminal Setting Screen 26. Language select screen is shown. Click Continue! SMD-011-PMA210 Page:55(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-24 User Language Selection Screen 27. S/W installation-related menu is displayed. Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-25 OS Installation Category Selection Screen 28. Select Entire Distribution plus OEM support. Then, click Continue! SMD-011-PMA210 Page:56(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-26 OS Installation Category Selection Screen 2 29. Select the disk where OS is to be installed. If two disks are displayed on the screen, it shows information. t : Select the disk with t0 - a parameter that represents the disk – written. Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-27 OS Installation Disk Selection Screen SMD-011-PMA210 Page:57(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 30. Determine whether to keep data. Then, click Continue! Fig. 2.1-28 Warning Sentence Screen Resulting from the Disk Setting 31. File system-related items are shown. Fig. 2.1-29 Selection Screen for Disk Installation Method 32. Click Manual Arrangement! Fig. 2.1-30 Select Screen for Disk Installation Method SMD-011-PMA210 Page:58(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 33. The current disk information is shown. Click Customize! Fig. 2.1-31 Selected Disk Information Display Screen 34. Disk use information is shown. Overlap(disk size) can be checked. SMD-011-PMA210 Page:59(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 2.1-32 Area Information Display Screen for the Disk Division 35. Disk Space Allocation As shown below, type route(/), user(/usr), and swap and select the size to the total disk space. In general, much of disk space is allocated to Route /usr. (For the suitable Disk Size, refer to the attached file.) Swap should be twice as large as the memory. (Current system memory : 256Mbyte) Click OK! SMD-011-PMA210 Page:60(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 36. The screen that reconfirms the disk space arrangement that is previously set. Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-33 Disk Allocation Result Display Screen SMD-011-PMA210 Page:61(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 37. Items that are related to the remote file server are shown. Click Continue! Fig. 2.1-34 Remote File Server Installation Screen 38. Click Start Installation for final installation. Fig. 2.1-35 Set up Information Display Screen for the Installation SMD-011-PMA210 Page:62(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 2.1.2. Network Environment Setting Procedures The following material is developed taking the BSM feel system as an example. Attention : If the setting is not done inappropriately, C-compiler or Informix cannot be installed. 1. After booting is done, change shell of root to c-shell(default : bourne shell). Purpose : to use the C-Shell $cd /etc $vi passwd Correct root:x:0:1:Super-User:/:/sbin/sh in the first line/ Modified Items : sbin/sh 2. bin/csh Create .cshrc & .
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4. Create the hosts file. vi /etc/hosts Items to be added to the Internet host table on top. 127.0.0.1 localhost 150.150.62.102 feel.lgic.co.kr feel loghost Attention : If inputting feel.lgic.co.kr loghost, BSM might not operate. 5. Create nsswitch.conf. : vi /etc/nsswitch.conf Add dns to the line where the host exists. hosts: files dns 6. Create defaultrouter. vi /etc/defaultrouter Input Router IP. 150.150.62.126 7. Create defaultdomain.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual vi /etc/defaultdomain Input domain name. lgic.co.kr 8. Test the network. Network Setting Test ping 150.150.62.100 Ping result : 150.150.62.64 is alive SMD-011-PMA210 it means that the network is set up. Page:65(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 2.2. DBMS(Informix) Installation 2.2.1. Informix Install 2.2.1.1. Preparation for Installation Note> The host name that is used in this document as an example is zen and Informix home directory path is /home/Informix. 2.2.1.1.1. Informix Account Creation In order to install Informix, the informix user account of the informix group is required. Account can be made by the following methods: the method that uses admintool and the method that directly modifies the file. 2.2.1.1.1.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual $ cd /cdrom/informix/ $ ls –al (check the path where the Informix product is located) $ cd $INFORMIXDIR (informix Home Directory) $ tar xvf /cdrom/informix/ICONNECT/SUN/CONNECT.TAR <= Informix Dynamic Server CD $ tar xvf /cdrom/informix/SERVER/IDS.TAR <= Informix Dynamic Server CD $ tar xvf /cdrom/informix/SQLRT.TAR <= Informix SQL CD 2.2.1.2. Environment File Modification To install informix, modify the system file, services file, etc and then perform rebooting. 2.2.1.2.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual set pt_cnt=120 2.2.1.2.2. /etc/services File Modification sqlexec 5000/tcp 2.2.1.2.3. Addition to .cshrc file Add the following to .cshrc file in the user account that uses the root, informix, and Informix and then execute the source .cshrc command. # # Informix Environment # setenv INFORMIXDIR /home/Informix setenv INFORMIXSERVER zen_tcp => Use TCP connection.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual setenv DISPLAY unix:0 stty -istrip # Aliasing ................................ setenv EXINIT 'set aw terse|map @ dd|map # x' echo -n " Terminal type is ($term): " set X = $< if $X != "" then set term = $X endif if $X == "sun" then stty erase ^H stty werase ^? endif if $X == "fast" then stty erase ^H stty werase '^?' endif tset -I –Q 2.2.1.2.5. Rebooting #sync #sync #sync .. # reboot 2.2.1.3. Informix Installation Let’s install informix.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual In the account # installsqlrt INFORMIX-SQL Run Time Facility Version 7.30.UC4 Copyright (C) 1984-2000 Informix Software, Inc. Installation Script This installation procedure must be run by root (super-user). It will change the owner, group, and mode of all files of this package in this directory. There must be a user "informix" and a group "informix" known to the system. Press RETURN to continue, or the interrupt key (usually CTRL-C or DEL) to abort.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual or the interrupt key (usually CTRL-C or DEL) to abort. Installing directory . Installing directory bin Installing directory etc Installing directory msg Installing directory msg/en_us Installing directory msg/en_us/0333 Installing directory msg/ja_jp : : : Installing directory gls/lc11/th_th Installing directory gls/lc11/zh_cn Installing directory gls/lc11/zh_tw Installation of INFORMIX-SQL, Runtime Facility complete.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Copyright (C) 1986-2000 Informix Software, Inc. Installation and Configuration Script This installation procedure must be run by a privileged user (Super User) It will change the owner, group, mode, (and other file attributes on Secure systems) of all files of this package in this directory. There must be a user "informix" and a group "informix" known to the system. Press RETURN to continue, or the interrupt key (usually CTRL-C or DEL) to abort.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Linking /usr/lib/ipldd07a.so from lib/ipldd07a.so Installation of Informix Dynamic Server complete. In the account #installconn INFORMIX-Connect Version 2.40.UC1 Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Informix Software, Inc. Installation Script Installation Script Requirements: - A user "informix" and a group "informix" must be known to the system. - The product source files must have been loaded by user informix - This installation procedure must be run by user informix.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual KEY WARNING! This software, and its authorized use and number of users, are subject to the applicable license agreement with Informix Software, Inc. If the number of users exceeds the licensed number, the excess users may be prevented from using the software. UNAUTHORIZED USE OR COPYING MAY SUBJECT YOU AND YOUR COMPANY TO SEVERE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LIABILITIES. Press RETURN to continue, or the interrupt key (usually CTRL-C or DEL) to abort. Installing directory .
STAREX-IS BSM Manual #RUN_AS_ROOT.conn -> perform root. Informix Product: INFORMIX-Connect Installation Directory: /home/informix Performing root portion of installation of INFORMIX-Connect... Installation of INFORMIX-Connect complete. 2.2.2. Environment Setting 2.2.2.1. onconfig file Let’s create the etc/onconfig in the informix account. Copy the existing onconfig.std file to the onconfig file and then modify and add the following paths and parameters.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual MIRRORPATH # Path for device containing mirrored root MIRROROFFSET 0 # Offset into mirrored device (Kbytes) # Physical Log Configuration PHYSDBS rootdbs # Location (dbspace) of physical log PHYSFILE 10000 # Physical log file size (Kbytes) # Logical Log Configuration LOGFILES 10 # Number of logical log files LOGSIZE 3000 # Logical log size (Kbytes) # Diagnostics MSGPATH /home/informix/online.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual DBSERVERALIASES zen_tcp NETTYPE ipcshm,1,10,CPU # List of alternate dbservernames # When using semaphore, it is good to increase the setting with 10 connection to 50. NETTYPE tlitcp,1,10,NET # Configure poll thread(s) for nettype DEADLOCK_TIMEOUT 60 # Max time to wait of lock in distributed env.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual # System Page Size # BUFFSIZE - Dynamic Server no longer supports this configuration parameter. # To determine the page size used by Dynamic Server on your platform # see the last line of output from the command, 'onstat -b'. # Recovery Variables # OFF_RECVRY_THREADS: # Number of parallel worker threads during fast recovery or an offline restore. # ON_RECVRY_THREADS: # Number of parallel worker threads during an online restore.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual BAR_NB_XPORT_COUNT BAR_XFER_BUF_SIZE 10 31 # Informix Storage Manager variables ISM_DATA_POOL ISMData # If the data pool name is changed, be sure to # update $INFORMIXDIR/bin/onbar. Change to # ism_catalog -create_bootstrap -pool ISM_LOG_POOL ISMLogs # Read Ahead Variables RA_PAGES 32 RA_THRESHOLD # Number of pages to attempt to read ahead 30 # Number of pages left before next group # DBSPACETEMP: # Dynamic Server equivalent of DBTEMP for SE.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FILLFACTOR 90 # Fill factor for building indexes # method for Dynamic Server to use when determining current time USEOSTIME 0 # 0: use internal time(fast), 1: get time from OS(slow) # Parallel Database Queries (pdq) MAX_PDQPRIORITY 100 # Maximum allowed pdqpriority DS_MAX_QUERIES # Maximum number of decision support queries DS_TOTAL_MEMORY DS_MAX_SCANS # Decision support memory (Kbytes) 1048576 # Maximum number of decision support scans DATASKIP # List of dbspaces to skip
STAREX-IS BSM Manual # Optimizer DIRECTIVES ON (1/Default) or OFF (0) DIRECTIVES 1 # Status of restartable restore RESTARTABLE_RESTORE OFF 2.2.2.2. sqlhosts File Copy the etc/sqlhosts.demo file in the Informix account to the sqlhosts file and then modify them suitable to the system. zen onipcshm zen_tcp zen ontlitcp zen sqlexecshm sqlexec 2.2.2.3. onconfig Parameter Setting Input the onmonitor command on the prompt # onmonitor * If creating dbspace using the cooked file, create null file.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual # 2.2.4. Others 2.2.4.1. Command Usage Viewing command -- <= Give – option to the command to see the command usage. 2.2.4.2. DB Space Viewing and Expansion One can see the entire size of the DB and Chunk in use. If the DB space in use is short, it can be expanded by adding chunk. #onstat –d Informix Dynamic Server Version 7.31.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual -d spacename [-p pathname -o offset] [-f] [-y] | -f[y] off [DBspace-list] | on [DBspace-list] | -m spacename {-p pathname -o offset -m path offset [-y] | -f filename} | -r spacename [-y] | -s spacename -p pathname -o offset {-O | -D} [-y] } -a - Add a chunk to a DBspace or BLOBspace -c - Create a DBspace or BLOBspace -d - Drop a DBspace, BLOBspace or chunk -f - Change dataskip default for specified DBspaces -m - Add mirroring to an existing DBspace or BLOBspace -r - Turn mirroring off
STAREX-IS BSM Manual c2d5a80 2 1 0 25000 24997 PO- /home2/informix/DBS/root_chk2 2 active, 2047 maximum Now, remove the trunk that is added. At this time, if typing spacename(rootdbs), the DB space is dropped. For this reason, caution is required. #onspaces -d rootdbs -p /home2/informix/DBS/root_chk2 -o 0 WARNING: Dropping a chunk. Do you really want to continue? (y/n)y Chunk successfully dropped.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 2.3. ATM Adaptor Setup 2.3.1. SunATM Adopter Setup Power the workstation off and use the show-devs command in the OK mode to check if the adopter card is normally set up after setting up SunATM adopter.(In case of Sbus adopter, use show-devs /sbus.) Ok show-devs … /pci@1f,4000/SUNW,ma@1 … Ok show-devs /sbus … /sbus@3,0/SUNW,ba@2,0 … 2.3.2.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual x atm_setup/sunatm_4_0_update_1, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks x atm_setup/sunatm_4_0_update_1/Copyright, 2175 bytes, 5 tape blocks x atm_setup/sunatm_4_0_update_1/FR_Copyright, 2316 bytes, 5 tape blocks x atm_setup/sunatm_4_0_update_1/Product, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks x atm_setup/sunatm_4_0_update_1/Product/SUNWatm, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks x atm_setup/sunatm_4_0_update_1/Product/SUNWatm/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks x atm_setup/sunatm_4_0_update_1/Product/SUNWatm/install/copyright, 59 bytes,
STAREX-IS BSM Manual #################################################### ### SunATM Adaptor Auto Installation Program ### ### Made by Mobile Comm. S/W Dept. 1 on 01/03/14 ### #################################################### Caution!! You must run this program as a superuser, and just "ONE" time. Press Enter key. Then I'll start installation process... Input MSC No.??? 2 Uninstalling previously installed device drivers .............
STAREX-IS BSM Manual permission during the process of installing this package. Do you want to continue with the installation of [y,n,?] y Installing SunATM Device Drivers as ## Installing part 1 of 1. /etc/init.d/sunatm /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/aarconfig.template /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/atmconfig.template /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/atmf.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual SunATM Runtime Support Software (sparc) 4.0.1,REV=1999.4.27.18 Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Using as the package base directory. ## Processing package information. ## Processing system information. ## Verifying package dependencies. ## Verifying disk space requirements. ## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed. ## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ## Processing package information. ## Processing system information. ## Verifying package dependencies. ## Verifying disk space requirements. ## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed. The following files are already installed on the system and are being used by another package: /opt/SUNWconn /opt/SUNWconn/atm Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q] y ## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Making /etc/hosts ............. Making /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/aarconfig ............. Making /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/atmconfig ............. Making /etc/netmasks ............. Making /etc/system ............. Installation completed. You should REBOOT the workstation!!! Installation completed. You should REBOOT the workstation!!! Installation completed. You should REBOOT the workstation!!! feel# 4. Reboot the system. feel# feel# sync feel# sync feel# sync feel# reboot -- -r 2.3.3.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Name Mtu Net/Dest Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Collis Queue lo0 8232 loopback localhost 3557318 0 3557318 0 0 0 hme0 1500 lgicbsm.lgic.co.kr lgicbsm.lgic.co.kr 3806466 2 6605 0 ba0 9180 msc1_bsm 0 0 msc1_bsm 6874893 1557 275845 0 7013685 0 # ifconfig -a lo0: flags=849 mtu 8232 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 hme0: flags=863 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.53.60 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual # LAN Emulation values for each interface: # Framing interface values for each interface: ba0 SONET - - - 2.3.4.2.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc9_ncp_a - 42 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_ncp_s - 655 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_ncp_a - 43 ba0 msc1_rnc10_ncp_s - 656 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_ncp_a - 44 ba0 msc1_rnc11_ncp_s - 657 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_ccp_a - 45 t t t ba0 msc1_rnc0_ccp_s - 658 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_ccp_a - 46 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_ccp_s - 659 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_ccp_a - 47 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_ccp_s - 660 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_ccp_a - 48 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_ccp_s - 661 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_ccp_a - 49 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_ccp_s - 662 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_ccp_a - 50
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc5_pcp_a - 62 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_pcp_a - 63 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_pcp_a - 64 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_pcp_a - 65 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_pcp_a - 66 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_pcp_a - 67 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_pcp_a - 68 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs0_bsp_a - 69 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs1_bsp_a - 70 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs2_bsp_a - 71 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs3_bsp_a - 72 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs4_bsp_a - 73 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs5_bsp_a - 74 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs6_bsp_a - 75 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs7_bsp_a - 76 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs8_b
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs29_bsp_a - 98 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs30_bsp_a - 99 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs31_bsp_a - 100 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs32_bsp_a - 101 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs33_bsp_a - 102 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs34_bsp_a - 103 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs35_bsp_a - 104 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs36_bsp_a - 105 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs37_bsp_a - 106 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs38_bsp_a - 107 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs39_bsp_a - 108 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs40_bsp_a - 109 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs41_bsp_a - 110 t ba0 msc1_rnc0_bs42_bsp_a - 111 t
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs17_bsp_a - 134 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs18_bsp_a - 135 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs19_bsp_a - 136 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs20_bsp_a - 137 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs21_bsp_a - 138 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs22_bsp_a - 139 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs23_bsp_a - 140 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs24_bsp_a - 141 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs25_bsp_a - 142 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs26_bsp_a - 143 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs27_bsp_a - 144 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs28_bsp_a - 145 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs29_bsp_a - 146 t ba0 msc1_rnc1_bs30_bsp_a - 147 t
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs5_bsp_a - 170 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs6_bsp_a - 171 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs7_bsp_a - 172 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs8_bsp_a - 173 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs9_bsp_a - 174 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs10_bsp_a - 175 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs11_bsp_a - 176 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs12_bsp_a - 177 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs13_bsp_a - 178 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs14_bsp_a - 179 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs15_bsp_a - 180 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs16_bsp_a - 181 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs17_bsp_a - 182 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs18_bsp_a - 183 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_b
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs42_bsp_a - 207 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs43_bsp_a - 208 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs44_bsp_a - 209 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs45_bsp_a - 210 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs46_bsp_a - 211 t ba0 msc1_rnc2_bs47_bsp_a - 212 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs0_bsp_a - 213 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs1_bsp_a - 214 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs2_bsp_a - 215 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs3_bsp_a - 216 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs4_bsp_a - 217 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs5_bsp_a - 218 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs6_bsp_a - 219 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs7_bsp_a - 220 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs8_bsp_a
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs30_bsp_a - 243 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs31_bsp_a - 244 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs32_bsp_a - 245 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs33_bsp_a - 246 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs34_bsp_a - 247 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs35_bsp_a - 248 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs36_bsp_a - 249 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs37_bsp_a - 250 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs38_bsp_a - 251 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs39_bsp_a - 252 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs40_bsp_a - 253 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs41_bsp_a - 254 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs42_bsp_a - 255 t ba0 msc1_rnc3_bs43_bsp_a - 256 t
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs18_bsp_a - 279 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs19_bsp_a - 280 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs20_bsp_a - 281 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs21_bsp_a - 282 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs22_bsp_a - 283 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs23_bsp_a - 284 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs24_bsp_a - 285 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs25_bsp_a - 286 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs26_bsp_a - 287 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs27_bsp_a - 288 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs28_bsp_a - 289 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs29_bsp_a - 290 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs30_bsp_a - 291 t ba0 msc1_rnc4_bs31_bsp_a - 292 t
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs6_bsp_a - 315 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs7_bsp_a - 316 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs8_bsp_a - 317 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs9_bsp_a - 318 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs10_bsp_a - 319 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs11_bsp_a - 320 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs12_bsp_a - 321 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs13_bsp_a - 322 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs14_bsp_a - 323 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs15_bsp_a - 324 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs16_bsp_a - 325 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs17_bsp_a - 326 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs18_bsp_a - 327 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs19_bsp_a - 328 t ba0 msc1_rnc
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs43_bsp_a - 352 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs44_bsp_a - 353 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs45_bsp_a - 354 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs46_bsp_a - 355 t ba0 msc1_rnc5_bs47_bsp_a - 356 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs0_bsp_a - 357 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs1_bsp_a - 358 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs2_bsp_a - 359 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs3_bsp_a - 360 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs4_bsp_a - 361 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs5_bsp_a - 362 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs6_bsp_a - 363 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs7_bsp_a - 364 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs8_bsp_a - 365 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs9_bsp_a - 3
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs31_bsp_a - 388 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs32_bsp_a - 389 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs33_bsp_a - 390 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs34_bsp_a - 391 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs35_bsp_a - 392 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs36_bsp_a - 393 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs37_bsp_a - 394 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs38_bsp_a - 395 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs39_bsp_a - 396 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs40_bsp_a - 397 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs41_bsp_a - 398 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs42_bsp_a - 399 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs43_bsp_a - 400 t ba0 msc1_rnc6_bs44_bsp_a - 401 t
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs19_bsp_a - 424 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs20_bsp_a - 425 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs21_bsp_a - 426 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs22_bsp_a - 427 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs23_bsp_a - 428 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs24_bsp_a - 429 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs25_bsp_a - 430 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs26_bsp_a - 431 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs27_bsp_a - 432 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs28_bsp_a - 433 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs29_bsp_a - 434 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs30_bsp_a - 435 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs31_bsp_a - 436 t ba0 msc1_rnc7_bs32_bsp_a - 437 t
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs7_bsp_a - 460 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs8_bsp_a - 461 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs9_bsp_a - 462 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs10_bsp_a - 463 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs11_bsp_a - 464 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs12_bsp_a - 465 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs13_bsp_a - 466 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs14_bsp_a - 467 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs15_bsp_a - 468 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs16_bsp_a - 469 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs17_bsp_a - 470 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs18_bsp_a - 471 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs19_bsp_a - 472 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs20_bsp_a - 473 t ba0 msc1_
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs44_bsp_a - 497 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs45_bsp_a - 498 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs46_bsp_a - 499 t ba0 msc1_rnc8_bs47_bsp_a - 500 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs0_bsp_a - 501 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs1_bsp_a - 502 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs2_bsp_a - 503 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs3_bsp_a - 504 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs4_bsp_a - 505 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs5_bsp_a - 506 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs6_bsp_a - 507 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs7_bsp_a - 508 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs8_bsp_a - 509 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs9_bsp_a - 510 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs10_bsp_a - 51
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs32_bsp_a - 533 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs33_bsp_a - 534 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs34_bsp_a - 535 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs35_bsp_a - 536 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs36_bsp_a - 537 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs37_bsp_a - 538 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs38_bsp_a - 539 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs39_bsp_a - 540 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs40_bsp_a - 541 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs41_bsp_a - 542 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs42_bsp_a - 543 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs43_bsp_a - 544 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs44_bsp_a - 545 t ba0 msc1_rnc9_bs45_bsp_a - 546 t
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs20_bsp_a - 569 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs21_bsp_a - 570 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs22_bsp_a - 571 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs23_bsp_a - 572 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs24_bsp_a - 573 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs25_bsp_a - 574 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs26_bsp_a - 575 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs27_bsp_a - 576 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs28_bsp_a - 577 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs29_bsp_a - 578 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs30_bsp_a - 579 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs31_bsp_a - 580 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs32_bsp_a - 581 t ba0 msc1_rnc10_bs33_bsp_a - 582 t ba0 msc1_rnc10
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs8_bsp_a - 605 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs9_bsp_a - 606 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs10_bsp_a - 607 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs11_bsp_a - 608 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs12_bsp_a - 609 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs13_bsp_a - 610 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs14_bsp_a - 611 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs15_bsp_a - 612 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs16_bsp_a - 613 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs17_bsp_a - 614 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs18_bsp_a - 615 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs19_bsp_a - 616 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs20_bsp_a - 617 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs21_bsp_a - 618 t ba0 msc1_rnc
STAREX-IS BSM Manual ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs45_bsp_a - 642 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs46_bsp_a - 643 t ba0 msc1_rnc11_bs47_bsp_a - 644 t 2.3.4.3. /etc/hosts File # # Classical IP over ATM # 29.192.0.1 msc1_bsm 29.64.2.1 msc1_cnp_a # VCI=32 29.64.2.129 msc1_cnp_s # VCI=645 17.64.2.1 msc1_rnc0_ncp_a # VCI=33 17.64.2.129 msc1_rnc0_ncp_s # VCI=646 18.64.2.1 msc1_rnc1_ncp_a # VCI=34 18.64.2.129 msc1_rnc1_ncp_s # VCI=647 19.64.2.1 msc1_rnc2_ncp_a # VCI=35 19.64.2.129 msc1_rnc2_ncp_s # VCI=648 20.64.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 28.64.2.129 msc1_rnc11_ncp_s # VCI=657 17.64.1.1 msc1_rnc0_ccp_a # VCI=45 17.64.1.129 msc1_rnc0_ccp_s # VCI=658 18.64.1.1 msc1_rnc1_ccp_a # VCI=46 18.64.1.129 msc1_rnc1_ccp_s # VCI=659 19.64.1.1 msc1_rnc2_ccp_a # VCI=47 19.64.1.129 msc1_rnc2_ccp_s # VCI=660 20.64.1.1 msc1_rnc3_ccp_a # VCI=48 20.64.1.129 msc1_rnc3_ccp_s # VCI=661 21.64.1.1 msc1_rnc4_ccp_a # VCI=49 21.64.1.129 msc1_rnc4_ccp_s # VCI=662 22.64.1.1 msc1_rnc5_ccp_a # VCI=50 22.64.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 27.64.5.1 msc1_rnc10_pcp_a # VCI=67 28.64.5.1 msc1_rnc11_pcp_a # VCI=68 17.128.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs0_bsp_a # VCI=69 17.129.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs1_bsp_a # VCI=70 17.130.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs2_bsp_a # VCI=71 17.131.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs3_bsp_a # VCI=72 17.132.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs4_bsp_a # VCI=73 17.133.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs5_bsp_a # VCI=74 17.134.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs6_bsp_a # VCI=75 17.135.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs7_bsp_a # VCI=76 17.136.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs8_bsp_a # VCI=77 17.137.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 17.162.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs34_bsp_a # VCI=103 17.163.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs35_bsp_a # VCI=104 17.164.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs36_bsp_a # VCI=105 17.165.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs37_bsp_a # VCI=106 17.166.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs38_bsp_a # VCI=107 17.167.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs39_bsp_a # VCI=108 17.168.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs40_bsp_a # VCI=109 17.169.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs41_bsp_a # VCI=110 17.170.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs42_bsp_a # VCI=111 17.171.1.1 msc1_rnc0_bs43_bsp_a # VCI=112 17.172.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 18.150.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs22_bsp_a # VCI=139 18.151.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs23_bsp_a # VCI=140 18.152.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs24_bsp_a # VCI=141 18.153.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs25_bsp_a # VCI=142 18.154.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs26_bsp_a # VCI=143 18.155.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs27_bsp_a # VCI=144 18.156.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs28_bsp_a # VCI=145 18.157.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs29_bsp_a # VCI=146 18.158.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs30_bsp_a # VCI=147 18.159.1.1 msc1_rnc1_bs31_bsp_a # VCI=148 18.160.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 19.138.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs10_bsp_a # VCI=175 19.139.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs11_bsp_a # VCI=176 19.140.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs12_bsp_a # VCI=177 19.141.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs13_bsp_a # VCI=178 19.142.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs14_bsp_a # VCI=179 19.143.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs15_bsp_a # VCI=180 19.144.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs16_bsp_a # VCI=181 19.145.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs17_bsp_a # VCI=182 19.146.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs18_bsp_a # VCI=183 19.147.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs19_bsp_a # VCI=184 19.148.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 19.175.1.1 msc1_rnc2_bs47_bsp_a 20.128.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs0_bsp_a # VCI=213 20.129.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs1_bsp_a # VCI=214 20.130.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs2_bsp_a # VCI=215 20.131.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs3_bsp_a # VCI=216 20.132.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs4_bsp_a # VCI=217 20.133.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs5_bsp_a # VCI=218 20.134.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs6_bsp_a # VCI=219 20.135.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs7_bsp_a # VCI=220 20.136.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs8_bsp_a # VCI=221 20.137.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs9_bsp_a # VCI=222 20.138.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 20.163.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs35_bsp_a # VCI=248 20.164.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs36_bsp_a # VCI=249 20.165.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs37_bsp_a # VCI=250 20.166.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs38_bsp_a # VCI=251 20.167.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs39_bsp_a # VCI=252 20.168.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs40_bsp_a # VCI=253 20.169.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs41_bsp_a # VCI=254 20.170.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs42_bsp_a # VCI=255 20.171.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs43_bsp_a # VCI=256 20.172.1.1 msc1_rnc3_bs44_bsp_a # VCI=257 20.173.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 21.151.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs23_bsp_a # VCI=284 21.152.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs24_bsp_a # VCI=285 21.153.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs25_bsp_a # VCI=286 21.154.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs26_bsp_a # VCI=287 21.155.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs27_bsp_a # VCI=288 21.156.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs28_bsp_a # VCI=289 21.157.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs29_bsp_a # VCI=290 21.158.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs30_bsp_a # VCI=291 21.159.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs31_bsp_a # VCI=292 21.160.1.1 msc1_rnc4_bs32_bsp_a # VCI=293 21.161.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 22.139.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs11_bsp_a # VCI=320 22.140.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs12_bsp_a # VCI=321 22.141.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs13_bsp_a # VCI=322 22.142.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs14_bsp_a # VCI=323 22.143.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs15_bsp_a # VCI=324 22.144.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs16_bsp_a # VCI=325 22.145.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs17_bsp_a # VCI=326 22.146.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs18_bsp_a # VCI=327 22.147.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs19_bsp_a # VCI=328 22.148.1.1 msc1_rnc5_bs20_bsp_a # VCI=329 22.149.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 23.128.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs0_bsp_a # VCI=357 23.129.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs1_bsp_a # VCI=358 23.130.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs2_bsp_a # VCI=359 23.131.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs3_bsp_a # VCI=360 23.132.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs4_bsp_a # VCI=361 23.133.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs5_bsp_a # VCI=362 23.134.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs6_bsp_a # VCI=363 23.135.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs7_bsp_a # VCI=364 23.136.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs8_bsp_a # VCI=365 23.137.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs9_bsp_a # VCI=366 23.138.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs10_bsp_a # VCI=367 23.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 23.164.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs36_bsp_a # VCI=393 23.165.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs37_bsp_a # VCI=394 23.166.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs38_bsp_a # VCI=395 23.167.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs39_bsp_a # VCI=396 23.168.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs40_bsp_a # VCI=397 23.169.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs41_bsp_a # VCI=398 23.170.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs42_bsp_a # VCI=399 23.171.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs43_bsp_a # VCI=400 23.172.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs44_bsp_a # VCI=401 23.173.1.1 msc1_rnc6_bs45_bsp_a # VCI=402 23.174.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 24.152.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs24_bsp_a # VCI=429 24.153.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs25_bsp_a # VCI=430 24.154.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs26_bsp_a # VCI=431 24.155.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs27_bsp_a # VCI=432 24.156.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs28_bsp_a # VCI=433 24.157.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs29_bsp_a # VCI=434 24.158.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs30_bsp_a # VCI=435 24.159.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs31_bsp_a # VCI=436 24.160.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs32_bsp_a # VCI=437 24.161.1.1 msc1_rnc7_bs33_bsp_a # VCI=438 24.162.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 25.140.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs12_bsp_a # VCI=465 25.141.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs13_bsp_a # VCI=466 25.142.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs14_bsp_a # VCI=467 25.143.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs15_bsp_a # VCI=468 25.144.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs16_bsp_a # VCI=469 25.145.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs17_bsp_a # VCI=470 25.146.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs18_bsp_a # VCI=471 25.147.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs19_bsp_a # VCI=472 25.148.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs20_bsp_a # VCI=473 25.149.1.1 msc1_rnc8_bs21_bsp_a # VCI=474 25.150.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 26.128.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs0_bsp_a # VCI=501 26.129.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs1_bsp_a # VCI=502 26.130.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs2_bsp_a # VCI=503 26.131.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs3_bsp_a # VCI=504 26.132.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs4_bsp_a # VCI=505 26.133.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs5_bsp_a # VCI=506 26.134.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs6_bsp_a # VCI=507 26.135.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs7_bsp_a # VCI=508 26.136.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs8_bsp_a # VCI=509 26.137.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs9_bsp_a # VCI=510 26.138.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs10_bsp_a # VCI=511 26.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 26.165.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs37_bsp_a # VCI=538 26.166.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs38_bsp_a # VCI=539 26.167.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs39_bsp_a # VCI=540 26.168.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs40_bsp_a # VCI=541 26.169.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs41_bsp_a # VCI=542 26.170.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs42_bsp_a # VCI=543 26.171.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs43_bsp_a # VCI=544 26.172.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs44_bsp_a # VCI=545 26.173.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs45_bsp_a # VCI=546 26.174.1.1 msc1_rnc9_bs46_bsp_a # VCI=547 26.175.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 27.153.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs25_bsp_a # VCI=574 27.154.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs26_bsp_a # VCI=575 27.155.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs27_bsp_a # VCI=576 27.156.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs28_bsp_a # VCI=577 27.157.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs29_bsp_a # VCI=578 27.158.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs30_bsp_a # VCI=579 27.159.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs31_bsp_a # VCI=580 27.160.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs32_bsp_a # VCI=581 27.161.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs33_bsp_a # VCI=582 27.162.1.1 msc1_rnc10_bs34_bsp_a # VCI=583 27.163.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 28.141.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs13_bsp_a # VCI=610 28.142.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs14_bsp_a # VCI=611 28.143.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs15_bsp_a # VCI=612 28.144.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs16_bsp_a # VCI=613 28.145.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs17_bsp_a # VCI=614 28.146.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs18_bsp_a # VCI=615 28.147.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs19_bsp_a # VCI=616 28.148.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs20_bsp_a # VCI=617 28.149.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs21_bsp_a # VCI=618 28.150.1.1 msc1_rnc11_bs22_bsp_a # VCI=619 28.151.1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 2.4. User Environment 3. BSM Package Configuration 3.1. Application Configuration The S/W Packages that are needed to operate BMS are configured with the following: ~/Package/DATA, ~/Package/DATA/PLD and ~/Package/exec. Files that are included in each directory are as follows: Table 3.1-1 ~/Package/exec File name bim Description A BMS initial operation shell program that runs check_bim, sigkill, rmipc, and bsm in order.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual stmx Execution file that manages the processor and device state. trmx Execution file that informs the operator of problems in processor and device in a alarm/ fault format when detecting them tsmx Execution file that informs test results to the operator after conducting a test. mmi Provides interface between the operator and the application program. cmdanal Application program that checks the command input by the user.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual stmGUI Application program that provides BTS and BSC configuration in graphics by the hierarchy so the user can understand the system configuration and the current state. dbms Informix procedure that initializes the DB used by stmGUI. pld_read It allows to read PLD by the one tuple unit. trace_ipc When the Message Queue is full, it reads all the data in the Queue.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4. BSM Command 4.1. User Interface Command 4.1.1. User Management Command 4.1.1.1. System Log-in In order to manage the system and perform the desired work, one has to log in to the BSM system. Login can be achieved through ID and passwords given to each individual user. In order to log in to BSM, INTERM should be performed. At this time, one has to input ID in LOGIN on the window that is shown and put passwords in “PASSWD”.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Input : LOG-OUT; Output Fig. 4.1-2 Log-out 4.1.1.3. User Addition To operate and maintain the system, the user should register ID. The right to register ID can be obtained from the manger in the first class. The newly registered ID is set identically with initial passwords and ID and for security reason, the password for the newly registered ID should be changed. The ID that is to be registered should be original. That is, it should not be overlapped with existing ones.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.1-3 User ID Register When the ID exists already Fig. 4.1-4 Errors When Registering User ID 4.1.1.4. User Deletion Delete one user ID among the IDs that are no longer used or unnecessary ID. Command : DEL-USR:USR=a; SMD-011-PMA210 Page:134(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual a : User ID to be deleted [ String ] Input : DEL-USR:USR=USER1; Output Fig. 4.1-5 User ID Deletion When deleting ID that does not exist Fig. 4.1-6 Errors When Deleting User ID That Does Not Exist SMD-011-PMA210 Page:135(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual When deleting manager class ID Fig. 4.1-7 Errors When Deleting the Manager Class ID 4.1.1.5. User Class Change Broaden the range of the command or narrow it down by changing the use class of the corresponding user. Command CHG-USR-CLS:USR=a,CLS=b a: User ID[String] b: Class [2-3] Input CHG-USR-CLS:USR=USER1,CLS=3; Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:136(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.1-8 User Class Change When changing the use class of the manager Fig. 4.1-9 Errors When Changing the Use Class of the Manager SMD-011-PMA210 Page:137(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.1.1.6. User Information Display Display registered User ID and class. Command DIS-USR-INFO[USR=a] a: User ID[String] Input CHG-USR-INFO:USR=USER1; Output Fig. 4.1-10 User Information Display 4.1.1.7. User Password Change Change ID and Password in use. In particular, since the ID of the first time registered user should be identical with the password, change the password as follows for security reasons.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.1-11 User Password Change 4.1.2. Command Management Command 4.1.2.1. Command Class Modification Modify the minimum class that can execute the registered command. If the command class is n, one has to log in as ID that is more than n class to use this command. Command CHG-CMD-CLS:CRN=a,CLS=b a : Command Reference Number [0~9999] b : Class [1~3] Input CHG-CMD-CLS:CRN=0300,CLS=1 Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:139(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.1-12 Command Class Modification 4.1.2.2. Command Class Display One can see the command of the corresponding class by designating the class that is desired to be displayed. Command DIS-CMD-CLS:CLS=a; a : Class [1~3] Input DIS-CMD-CLS:CLS=3; SMD-011-PMA210 Page:140(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.1-13 Command Class Display 4.1.2.3. Command Information Display by Name Display the syntax to use the information on the registered commands. Command DIS-CMD-INFO:VERB=a a : Command [Note : The command discriminator is determined to be &] SMD-011-PMA210 Page:141(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Input DIS-CMD-INFO:DIS&CMD&INFO; Output Fig. 4.1-14 Command Information Display by Name 4.1.2.4. Command Information by CRN Display the command information by CRN which is designated for each command. Command DIS-CRN-INFO:CRN=a a : Command Reference Number [0~9999] Input DIS-CRN-INFO:CRN=0200; Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:142(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.1-15 Command Information Display by CRN 4.1.3. History Management Command 4.1.3.1. Command History Display •Command DIS-CMD-HIS[:[DATE=a][,STM=b][,ETM=c][,USR=d]] a : Date [MMDD] MM : Month [1-12] DD : Day [1-day last] b : Start Time [HHMMSS] HH : Hour [00-24] MM : Min [00-60] SS : Sec [00-60] c : End Time [HHMMSS] d : User ID [string] SMD-011-PMA210 Page:143(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Input DIS-CMD-HIS:DATE=0625,STM=160000,ETM=180000 Output Fig. 4.1-16 Command History Display 4.1.3.2. Message History Display Command DIS-MSG- HIS:TYPE=a,[DATE=b],[START_TIME=c],[END_TIME=d] ,[START_BSC=e],[END_BSC=f],[START_BTSGRP=g], [END_BTSGRP=h] ,[START_BTSSUB=i],[END_BTSSUB=j],[PRN=k]; a : Message Type [SYS, MMC, STS, FLT, ALM] SYS : system message MMC : MMC command STS : status message SMD-011-PMA210 Page:144(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual FLT : fault message ALM : alarm message b : Date [MMDD] MM : Month [1-12] DD : Day [1-day last] c : Start Time [HHMMSS] HH : Hour [00-24] MM : Min [00-60] SS : Sec [00-60] d : End Time [HHMMSS] e : Start BSC number[0 ~ 127] f : End BSC number[0 ~ 127] g : Start BTS GRP number[0 ~ 47] h : End BTS GRP number[0 ~ 47] i : Start BTS SUB number[0 ~ 3] j : End BTS SUB number[0 ~ 3] k : Message number[0 ~ 9999] Input DIS-MSG-HIS:TYPE=MMC,DATE=0625,START_TIME=140000, END_TIME=150000, START_BSC
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.1-17 Message History Display Start SMD-011-PMA210 Page:146(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. SMD-011-PMA210 4.1-18 Message History Display End Page:147(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.2. Loading Command 4.2.1. Loading Control Command 4.2.1.1. Block Loading (DOWN-BLK) This command is used to download specific S/W blocks to target processors from BSM. The target processors that can designate the block loading are as follows: CNP, PNP, PCP, PMP, NCP, CCP, SCP, BSP, SMP, and VMP. This command is used to download blocks that need subloading to the lower level processors of the designated target processors.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Output : Fig. 4.2-1 Blocking Loading Performance Result 4.2.1.2. Activation Loading (ACT-BLK) This command is used to download the specific S/W blocks from BSM to the target processor and then to activate them. The target processors that can designate the activation loading are CNP, PNP, PCP, PMP, NCP, CCP, SCP, BSP, ALP, SMP, and VMP.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual MAINTAIN ] e : Block Name [ String ] Input : ACT-BLK:BSC=1,PROC=CCP,FLASH=UPDATE,BLK=ccp_cal; Output : Fig. 4.2-2 Activation Loading Performance Result 4.2.1.3. Flash Memory Update (UPD-FLS) The command to update Flash memory is used to designate memory update as MAINTAIN in the block loading and activation loading and then to record the following: 1) the blocks that are downloaded as a result of the block loading and 2) activation loading command results in the Flash Memory.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.2-3 Flash Memory Update Result 4.2.1.4. Processor Loading Request on the Standby Side (SBY-LDNGPRC) It is the function that requests the loading to standby side of the processors. The target processors that can perform the Standby loading should be duplicated and both A and B sides should be normally operated. (If they are not duplicated or abnormal, the Standby loading cannot be performed.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Command : ACT-PRC:[BSC=a,][BTS=b,]PROC=c ; a : BSC ID [ Number 0~11 ] b : BTS ID [ Number 0~47 ] c : Processor Name [ CNP, PNP, PCP0, PCP1, PCP2, PMP0, PMP1, PMP2, NCP, CCP, SCP, BSP ] 4.2.1.6. Processor Copy (COPY-PRC) The command to copy processors which performed the standby loading and then operate as NORM(OLD) and NORM(NEW) to the Block that received the Standby loading.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual VMP7, LICA0, LICA1,LICA2 ] e : Firmware Data File Name [ String ] 4.2.1.8. Firmware Update (UPD-FIRM) After downloading the firmware data to fuse to target processor or processors that serve as the device servers using the firmware loading command, it downloads or fuse firmware data to target processors to devices using the firmware update command.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual VCP4, VCP5, VCP6, VCP7, VCP8, VCP9, VCP10, VCP11, VCP12, VCP13, VCP14, VCP15 ] f : Side Information [ A_SIDE, B_SIDE, BOTH ] g : Firmware Data File Name [ String ] h : Firmware Type [ BOOTER_FW, CPLD_FW ] 4.2.2. Loading Information Display Command 4.2.2.1. Loading Information Display (DIS-LDNG-INFO) It is the function that displays the loading information of specific processor.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.2-4 Loading Information Display Command Execution Result 4.2.2.2. Loading History Display (DIS-LDNG-HIS) It is the function that displayed up to 30 of the latest loading history of the specific processor. SMD-011-PMA210 Page:155(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Command : DIS-LDNG-HIS:[BSC=a,][BTS=b,][PROC=c] ; a : BSC ID [ Number 0~11 ] b : BTS ID [ Number 0~47 ] c : Processor Name (When deleting processor names, the entire processors are displayed) [ CNP, PNP, PCP0, PCP1, PCP2, PMP0, PMP1, PMP2, NCP, CCP, SCP, BSP, ALP, SMP0, SMP1, SMP2, SMP3, SMP4, VMP0, VMP1, VMP2, VMP3, VMP4, VMP5, VMP6, VMP7, RCP0, RCP1, RCP2, RCP3, RCP4, RCP5, RCP6, RCP7, RCP8, RCP9 ] Input : DIS-LDNG-INFO:BSC=1,PROC=NCP; Output : SMD-011-PMA210 Page:156(877) Is
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.2-5 Loading History Display Function Execution Result 4.2.2.3. Block Loading History Display (DIS-BLK-HIS) It is the function that displays up to 30 of the latest block loading history of the specific processors. SMD-011-PMA210 Page:157(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Command : DIS-BLK-HIS:[BSC=a,][BTS=b,]PROC=c ; a : BSC ID [ Number 0~11 ] b : BTS ID [ Number 0~47 ] c : Processor Name [ CNP, PNP, PCP0, PCP1, PCP2, PMP0, PMP1, PMP2, NCP, CCP, SCP, BSP, SMP0, SMP1, SMP2, SMP3, SMP4, VMP0, VMP1, VMP2,VMP3,VMP4,VMP5,VMP6,VMP7 ] Input : DIS-LDNG-INFO:BSC=1,BTS=0,PROC=BSP; Output : SMD-011-PMA210 Page:158(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.2-6 Block Loading History Display Result 4.2.2.4. Loading State Display (DIS-LDNG-STS) It is the function that displays the information on the processor that is performing downloading. SMD-011-PMA210 Page:159(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Command : DIS-LDNG-STS; Input : DIS-LDNG-STS; Output : Fig. 4.2-7 Loading State Display Command Execution Result (When there is a processor that is performing loading) Fig. 4.2-8 Loading State Display Command Execution Result (When there is no processor that is performing loading) SMD-011-PMA210 Page:160(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.2.2.5. a.out Version Information Display (DIS-VER-INFO) The command to display a.out version information is used to check the S/W block version that is downloaded from the BSM loading directory or target processor. The target processors that can designate are as follows: BSM, CNP, PNP, PCP, PMP, NCP, CCP, SCP, BSP, ALP, SMP, VMP, and RCP.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.2-9 Version Information Display Command Execution Result SMD-011-PMA210 Page:162(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3. Configuration Command During the initialization, BTS and BSC download PDL (Programmable Loading Data) that contain the configuration and parameter information as well as the OS and Application. This section describes the commands that help the user to manage the following efficiently and variably by displaying PLD and changing them online: BTS and BSC configuration, the parameter information, and the network configuration information.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual verification DIS-PWR-PARA DIS-AC-PARA BSC, BTS, SECT, CDMACH BSC, BTS, Power control parameter information display SECT, ACCESS CHANNEL PARAMETER CDMACH, PC, AC verification DIS-TXMS-PARA BSC, BTS, SECT, CDMACH TXMS PARAMETERS verification DIS-GSRM-PARA BSC, BTS, SECT DIS-ACC-PARA DIS-PC-PARA BSC, BTS, GSRM message verification SECT, ACCESS PARAMETER MESSAGE CDMACH, PC BSC, BTS, verification SECT, PAGING CDMACH, PC BSC, BTS, SECT, CDMACH DIS-SC-PARA BSC, BTS, S
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.1. BTS Parameter Information Display The BTS parameters are composed of data that are used to manage the BTS and both BTS and BSC refer to this information. • Command DIS-BTS-DATA:BSC=a,BTS_GRP=b,BTS_SUB=c; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : BTS Sub Number (0 ~ 3) • Input DIS-BTS-DATA:BSC=0,BTS_GRP=2,BTS_SUB=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-1 BTS Parameter Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:165(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.2. Sector Parameter Information Display The BTS can be divided into 1~3 sectors to accommodate more subscribers. The sector parameter information is composed of the information on each sector in BTS and both BTS and BSC refer to this information. The user can inquire the data by BTS Group, BTS Sub, and sector.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.3. CDMA Channel Parameter Information Display The following command is used to display parameter information such as bandwidth of each CDMA channel, CDMA channel number, spare channel rate for Handoff(or Handover). This information is referred by both BTS and BSC.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.4. System Parameter Message Display As an Overhead message that is transmitted from BTS to MS through the paging channel, the System Parameter Message contains the information to be used for the call processing, handoff procedures, registration, etc. The information is checked by using the following command and referred by both BTS and BSC.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-4 System Parameter Message Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:169(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.5. Extended System Parameter Message Display As an overhead message that is transmitted from the BTS to MA through the paging channel, the Extended System Parameter Message is referred by BTS and BSC. • Command DIS-EXT-SYS:BSC=a,BTS_GRP=b,BTS_SUB=c; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : BTS Sub Number (0 ~ 3) • Input DIS-EXT-SYS:BSC=0,BTS_GRP=2,BTS_SUB=0; • Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:170(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-5 Extended System Parameter Message Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:171(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.6. Neighbor List Parameter Information Display Neighbor list refers to a set of the information on neighbor sectors. Each sector can have up to 20 neighbor lists. When the MS, which is busy or idle, moves to other sectors, it has to switch over a call (this is called Handoff or Handover). At this time, handoff is carried out in reference to the neighbor list.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-6 Neighbor List Parameter Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:173(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.7. BTS QOS(Quality Of Service) Display • Command DIS-QOS-PARA:BSC=a,BT=b; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) • Input DIS-QOS-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-7 BTS QOS(Quality Of Service) Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:174(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.8. CHIP Power Control Parameter Display • Command DIS-CHIP-PWR:BSC=a,BTS=b; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) • Input DIS-CHIP-PWR:BSC=0,BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-8 Display of Parameter that Controls CHIP Power SMD-011-PMA210 Page:175(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.9. OCNS State Display Input the following commands to display transmit values, the parameter information used by BTS: • Command DIS-OCNS-STS:BSC=a,BTS=b; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) • Input DIS-OCNS-STS:BSC=0,BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-9 OCNS State Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:176(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.10. Current Power Control Display • Command DIS-CUR-PWR:BSC=a,BTS=b, SECT=c, CDMACH=d; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c: SECT d: CDMACH • Input DIS-CUR-PWR:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-10 Current Power Control Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:177(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.11. TIC(Transceiver Interface Card) Data Display Input the following commands to display transmit gain values, the parameter information used by the BTS: • Command DIS-TIC-DATA:BSC=a,BTS_GRP=b,BTS_SUB=c,SECT=d,CDMACH=e; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : BTS Sub Number (0 ~ 3) d : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA) e : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 7) • Input DIS-TIC-DATA:BSC=0,BTS_GRP=2,BTS_SUB=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.12. OCNS Display Input the following commands to display transmit gain values, the parameter information used by the BTS: • Command DIS-OCNS-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c,,CDMACH=d; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) d : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 11) • Input DIS-OCNS-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-12 OCNS Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:179(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.13. Power Management Parameter Information Display • Command DIS-PWR-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c,,CDMACH=d; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) d : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 11) • Input DIS-PWR-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-13 Power Management Parameter Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:180(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.14. Access Channel Parameter Information Display Display the access channel parameter information. • Command DIS-AC-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c,,CDMACH=d,PC=e,AC=f;; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) d : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 11) e : Paging Channel ID (0 ~ 6) f : Access Channel ID (0 ~ 6) • Input DIS-OCNS-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0,PC=0,AC=0; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.15. TXMS Display • Command DIS-TXMS-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c,,CDMACH=d; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) d : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 11) • Input DIS-TXMS-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-15 TXMS Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:182(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.16. GSRM Parameter Information Display GSRM(Global Service Redirect Message) is the parameter information that determines the system where a call is to be tried after MS power is on. It can be inquired using the following commands: • Command DIS-GSRM-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) • Input DIS-GSRM-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA; • Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:183(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-16 GSRM Parameter Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:184(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.17. Access Parameter Message Display As an Overhead message that is transmitted from BTS to MS through the paging channel, the Access Parameter Message indicates the way for MS to access BTS through Access channel contains the information to be used for the call processing, handoff procedures, registration, etc. Input the following command to display the Access Parameter Message.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-17 Access Parameter Message Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:186(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.18. Paging Channel Parameter Information Display Use the following command to display the transmit value of the paging channel: • Command DIS-PC-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c,CDMACH=d, PC=e; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) d : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 11) e : Paging Channel ID • Input DIS-PC-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0,PC=0; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.19. Pilot Channel Parameter Information Display Use the following command to display the gain value of the pilot channel: • Command DIS-PICH-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c,CDMACH=d; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) d : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 11) • Input DIS-PICH-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-19 Pilot Channel Parameter Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:188(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.20. Sync. Channel Parameter Information Display Use the following command to display the gain value of the sync. channel: • Command DIS-SC-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c,CDMACH=d; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) d : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 11) • Input DIS-SC-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-20 Sync. Channel Parameter Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:189(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.21. Quick Paging Channel Parameter Information Display Use the following command to display the gain value of the quick paging channel: • Command DIS-QPC-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c,CDMACH=d, QPC=e; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) d : CDMA Channel Number (0 ~ 11) e : Quick Paging Channel ID • Input DIS-QPC-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA,CDMACH=0, QPC=0; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.1.22. Hopping Pilot Beacon Channel Parameter Information Display • Command DIS-BCON-PARA:BSC=a,BTS=b,SECT=c; a : BSC Number (0 ~ 11) b : BTS Number (0 ~ 47) c : Sector Number (ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA/DELTA/EPSILON/ZETA) • Input DIS-BCON-PARA:BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA; • Output Fig. 4.3-22 Hopping Pilot Beacon Channel Parameter Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:191(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2. Parameter Information Display (Display_Parameter_Information_2) 4.3.2.1. BSC Information Verification • Command DIS-BSC-DATA: BSC=a; a : BSC Number(0~11) • Input DIS-BSC-DATA: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-23 BSC Information Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:192(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.2. IOS Parameter Verification • Command DIS-IOS-PARA: BSC=a; a : BSC Number(0~11) • Input DIS-IOS-PARA: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-24 IOS Parameter Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:193(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.3. Forward Link Power Management Information (RS1) Verification Rate Set 1 transmits data at the speed of 9600,4800,2400,1200 bps. Input the following command to check the parameter information for RS1 Forward Link Power Management. Among the input values, FER (Frame Error Rate) has the value ranging from 0.5%, 1 to 5%.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-25 Forward Link Power Management Information (RS1) Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:195(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.4. Backward Verification Link Power Management Information (RS1) Rate Set 1 transmits data at the speed of 9600,4800,2400,1200 bps. Input the following command to check the parameter information for RS1 backward Link Power Management. Among the input values, FER (Frame Error Rate) has the value ranging from 0.5%, 1 to 5%.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-26 Backward Link Power Management Information (RS1) Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:197(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.5. Forward Link Power Management (RS2) Verification Rate Set 2 transmits data at the speed of 14400,7200,3600,1800 bps. Input the following command to check the parameter information for RS2 Forward Link Power Management. Among the input values, FER (Frame Error Rate) has the value ranging from 0.5%, 1 to 5%.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-27 Forward Link Power Management Information (RS2) Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:199(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.6. Backward Verification Link Power Management Information (RS2) Rate Set 2 transmits data at the speed of 14400,7200,3600,1800 bps. Input the following command to check the parameter information for RS2 Backward Link Power Management. Among the input values, FER (Frame Error Rate) has the value ranging from 0.5%, 1 to 5%.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-28 Backward Link Power Management Information (RS2) Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:201(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.7. Service Option FER Verification Target FER can be designated by the Service Option. Input the following command to display this information.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-29 Service Option FER Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:203(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.8. MAHHO Verification • Command DIS-MAHH-PARA: BSC=a, BTS=b, SECT=c; a : BSC Number(0~11) b: BTS Number(0~47) c: Sector Id .(ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA) • Input DIS-MAHH-PARA: BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA; • Output Fig. 4.3-30 MAHHO Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:204(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.9. LOCATION Verification • Command DIS-LOC-PARA: BSC=a, BTS=b, SECT=c; a : BSC Number(0~11) b: BTS Number(0~47) c: Sector Id .(ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA) • Input DIS-LOC-PARA: BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA; • Output Fig. 4.3-31 LOCATION Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:205(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.10. SCH Verification • Command DIS-SCH-PARA: BSC=a, BTS=b, SECT=c; a : BSC Number(0~11) b: BTS Number(0~47) c: Sector Id .(ALPHA/BETA/GAMMA) • Input DIS-SCH-PARA: BSC=0,BTS=0,SECT=ALPHA; • Output Fig. 4.3-32 SCH Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:206(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.11. Power Control Data Verification • Command DIS-PWR-CTRL: BSC=a, BTS=b, FER=c; a : BSC Number(0~11) b: BTS Number(0~47) c: FER (0~30) • Input DIS-PWR-CTRL: BSC=0, BTS=0,FER=0; • Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:207(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-33 Power Control Data Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:208(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.12. BTS Name Display Input the following command to display the BTS name: • Command DIS-BTS-NAME: BSC=a, BTS=b; a : BSC Number(0~11) b: BTS Number(0~47) • Input DIS-BTS-NAME: BSC=0, BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-34 BTS Name Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:209(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.13. PCP Timer Information Verification • Command DIS-PCF-TIMER:PCP =a; a : PCP Number(0~2) • Input DIS-PCF-TIMER: PCP=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-35 PCP Timer Information Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:210(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.14. PCF Parameter Information Verification • Command DIS-PCF-PARA :PCP =a; a : PCP Number(0~2) • Input DIS-PCF-PARA: PCP=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-36 PCF Parameter Information Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:211(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.2.15. PCF MAC ADDRESS Information Verification • Command DIS-PCF-MAC :PCP =a; a : PCP Number(0~2) • Input DIS-PCF-MAC: PCP=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-37 PCF MAC ADDRESS Information Verification SMD-011-PMA210 Page:212(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3. NETWORK Information Display (Display_Parameter_Information_3) 4.3.3.1. CAN ATM NODE Information Display • Command DIS-CAN-NODE; • Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:213(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-38 CAN ATM NODE Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:214(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.2. CAN PVC SETTING Information Display • Command • Input DIS-CAN-PVC;NODE_A=a; DIS-CAN-PVC: NODE_A=BSM_A; a: BSM_A,BSM_B, BSC (0~11) • Output Fig. 4.3-39 CAN PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:215(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.3. CAN NETWORK PARAMETER Information Display • Command • Input DIS-CAN-NETP; DIS-CAN-NETP; • Output Fig. 4.3-40 CAN NETWORK PARAMETER Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:216(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.4. CAN INTER BSC AAL2 Setting Information Display • Command DIS-CAN-IUR:BSC=a; a:BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-CAN-IUR:BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-41 CAN INTER BSC AAL2 Setting Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:217(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.5. CAN INTER BSC AAL5 Setting Information Display • Command DIS-CAN-BSC; • Output Fig. 4.3-42 CAN INTER BSC AAL5 Setting Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:218(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.6. CAN ATM NODE Information Display • Command DIS-CPN-NODE; • Output Fig. 4.3-43 CAN ATM NODE Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:219(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.7. PCF ATM NODE Information Display • Command DIS-PCF-NODE • Output Fig. 4.3-44 PCF ATM NODE Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:220(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.8. CAN PVC SETTING Information Display • Command DIS-CPN-PVC • Output Fig. 4.3-45 CAN PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:221(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.9. CAN PCF PVC SETTING Information Display • Command DIS-PCF-PVC • Output Fig. 4.3-46 CAN PCF PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:222(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.10. CPN METWORK PARAMETER Information Display • Command DIS-CPN-NETP • Output Fig. 4.3-47 CPN METWORK PARAMETER Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:223(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.11. CPN DATA AAL2/5 Connection Information Display • Command DIS-CPN-DATA; • Output Fig. 4.3-48 CPN DATA AAL2/5 Connection Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:224(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.12. CPN PCF AAK2/5 Connection Information Display • Command DIS-CPN-PCF; • Output Fig. 4.3-49 CPN PCF AAK2/5 Connection Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:225(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.13. BSC ATM NODE Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-NODE: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-BSC-NODE: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-50 BSC ATM NODE Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:226(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.14. SLB ATM NODE Information Display • Command DIS-SLB-NODE: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-SLB-NODE: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-51 SLB ATM NODE Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:227(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.15. VCB • Command ATM NODE Information Display DIS-VCB-NODE: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-VCB-NODE: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-52 VCB SMD-011-PMA210 ATM NODE Information Display Page:228(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.16. ALB ATM NODE Information Display ‘ • Command DIS-ALB-NODE: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-ALB-NODE: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-53 ALB ATM NODE Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:229(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.17. BTS ATM NODE Information Display • Command DIS-BTS-NODE: BSC=a ,BTS=b; a: BSC Number (0~11) b: BTS Number (0~47) • Input DIS-BSC-NODE: BSC=0,BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-54 BTS ATM NODE Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:230(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.18. BSC-BTS TRUNK Information Display • Command DIS-TRNK-DATA: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-TRNK-DATA: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-55 BSC-BTS TRUNK Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:231(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.19. BSC PVC SETTING Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-PVC: BSC=a,NODE_A=b; a: BSC Number (0~11) b: NCP_A, NCP_B, CCP_A, CCP_B, ALMA0_0 , ALMA0_1, ALMA1_0 , ALMA1_1,CAN,CPN,ALP • Input DIS-BSC-PVC: BSC=0,NODE_A=NCP_A; • Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:232(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-56 BSC PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:233(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.20. BSC SLB PVC SETTING Information Display • Command DIS-SLB-PVC: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-SLB-PVC: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-57 BSC SLB PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:234(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.21. BSC VCB PVC SETTING Information Display • Command DIS-VCB-PVC: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-VCB-PVC: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-58 BSC VCB PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:235(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.22. BSC ALB PVC SETTING Information Display • Command DIS-ALB-PVC: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-ALB-PVC: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-59 BSC ALB PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:236(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.23. BTS LOCAL PVC SETTING Information Display • Command DIS-BTS-LPVC: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-BTS-LPVC: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-60 BTS LOCAL PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:237(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.24. BTS OUTER PVC SETTING Information Display • Command DIS-BTS-OPVC: BSC=a, BTS=b; a: BSC Number (0~11) b: BTS Number(0~47) • Input DIS-BTS-OPVC: BSC=0, BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-61 BTS OUTER PVC SETTING Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:238(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.25. BSC NETWORK PARAMETER Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-NETP: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-BSC-NETP: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-62 BSC NETWORK PARAMETER Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:239(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.26. BSC ALP NETWORK PARAMETER Information Display • Command DIS-ALS-NETP: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-ALS-NETP: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-63 BSC ALP NETWORK PARAMETER Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:240(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.27. BSC INTER BSC AAL2 Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-IUR: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-BSC-IUR: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-64 BSC INTER BSC AAL2 Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:241(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.28. BSC INTER BTS AAL2 Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-IUB: BSC=a, BTS=b; a: BSC Number (0~11) b: BTS Number(0~47) • Input DIS-BSC-IUB: BSC=0, BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-65 BSC INTER BTS AAL2 Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:242(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.29. BSC INTER CAN AAL2/5 Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-CAN: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-BSC-CAN: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-66 BSC INTER CAN AAL2/5 Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:243(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.30. BSC INTER SLB AAL5 Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-SLB: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-BSC-SLB: BSC=0; • Output’ Fig. 4.3-67 BSC INTER SLB AAL5 Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:244(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.31. BSC INTER VCB AAL5 Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-VCB: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-BSC-VCB: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-68 BSC INTER VCB AAL5 Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:245(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.32. BSC INTER ALB AAL5 Information Display • Command DIS-BSC-ALB: BSC=a; a: BSC Number (0~11) • Input DIS-BSC-ALB: BSC=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-69 BSC INTER ALB AAL5 Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:246(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.33. BTS NETWORK PARAMETER Information Display • Command DIS-BTS-NETP: BSC=a ,BTS=b; a: BSC Number (0~11) b: BTS Number (0~47) • Input DIS-BTS-NETP: BSC=0,BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-70 BTS NETWORK PARAMETER Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:247(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.34. BTS INTER BTS AAL2 Information Display • Command DIS-BTS-IUB: BSC=a ,BTS=b; a: BSC Number (0~11) b: BTS Number (0~47) • Input DIS-BTS-IUB: BSC=0,BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-71 BTS INTER BTS AAL2 Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:248(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.3.35. BTS INTER RCU AAL5 Information Display • Command DIS-BTS-RCU: BSC=a ,BTS=b; a: BSC Number (0~11) b: BTS Number (0~47) • Input DIS-BTS-RCU: BSC=0,BTS=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-72 BTS INTER RCU AAL5 Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:249(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4. Parameter Information Change Command (Change_Parameter_Information_1) This section describes commands that are used to change the parameter information that is inquired. The command to change parameter information cannot be easily input by the keyboard since input parameter counts are too many. For this reason, this section will skip the command input in Text and demonstrate window input by mouse.
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STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.1. BTS Parameter Information Change To change the BTS parameter information, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information->Change BTS Data on the Command Window in order and input the value that the command wants to change in each field.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-73 BTS Parameter Information Display 4.3.4.2. Sector Parameter Information Change To change the sector parameter information, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_1-> CHG-SECT-DATA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-SECT-DATA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c [,PN=d] [,CNTL_PARA=e] ; • Input CHG-SECT-DATA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA ,PN=40; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.3. CDMA Channel Parameter Information Change To change the CDMA parameter information, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_1-> CHG-CHAN-DATA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-CHAN-DATA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,CDMACH=c [,FREQ_BAND=d] [,CH_NUM=e] [,TCE_4HO=f] [,MAX_SCH=g]; • Input CHG-CHAN-DATA :BSC=0,BTS=0 ,CDMACH=0 ,FREQ_BAND=2222; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.4. SYSTEM PARAMETER(1) Change To change the system parameter message, click CDM-> Change_Parameter_Information_1-> CHG-SYS1-PARA on the Command Window in order. As the System Parameter Message have many elements, they are divided into the three commands. The output format for each command is the same.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-76 System Parameter Change(1) Display 4.3.4.5. SYSTEM 4.3.4.6. PARAMETER(2) Change To change the system parameter message, click CDM-> Change_Parameter_Information_1-> CHG-SYS2-PARA on the Command Window in order. Since the System Parameter Message have many elements, they are divided into three commands. The output format for each command is the same.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-77 System Parameter Change(2) Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:257(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.7. EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETER(1) Change To change the Extended System Parameter Message, click CDM-> Change_Parameter_Information_1-> CHG-EXT1-SYS on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-78 Extended System Parameter Change(1) Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:259(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.8. EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETER(2) Change To change the Extended System Parameter Message, click CDM-> Change_Parameter_Information_1-> CHG-EXT2-SYS on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-79 Extended System Parameter Change(2) Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:261(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.9. Neighbor Cell Information Addition To add the neighbor list, click the CDM->Change_Parameter_Information_1-> ADDNGBR-DATA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the values to be changed.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-80 Neighbor Cell Addition Display 4.3.4.10. Neighbor Cell Information Deletion To delete the neighbor list, click CDM->Change_Parameter_Information_1-> RMVNGBR-DATA on the Command Window in order. If the next window is displayed, then input the sector and PN value of the sector to be deleted. • Command • Input RMV-NGBR-DATA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,NGBR_PN=d; RMV-NGBR-DATA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA ,NGBR_PN=0; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.11. Neighbor Cell Information Change To change the neighbor list, click CDM->Change_Parameter_Information_1-> CHGNGBR-DATA on the Command Window in order. If the next input Window is displayed, input the sector and the PN value of the sector to be deleted. • Command CHG-NGBR- DATA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,NGBR_PN=d ,NEW_INDEX=e • Input • Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:264(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.12. HOPPING BEACON PARAMETER Change To change Hopping Beacon Parameter, click CDM->Change_Parameter_Information_1> CHG-NGBR-BCON on the Command Window in order. • Command CHG-NGBR-BCON :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d [,NGBR_SRCH=e] [,USE_TIMING=f] [,G_TIME_INCL=g] [,G_TX_DURATE=h] [,G_TX_PERIOD=i] [,SRCH_OFF_INC=j] ; • Input CHG-NGBR-BCON :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA ,CDMACH=0 , NGBR_SRCH=255; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.13. QOS Parameter Change To change Quality Of Service parameter >Change_Parameter_Information_1-> CHG-QOS-PARA information, click CDM- on the Command Window in order. • Command CHG-QOS-PARA :BSC=a ,BTS=b [,MAX_SCH_RATE=c]; • Input CHG-QOS-PARA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0,MAX_SCH_RATE=255; • Output Fig. 4.3-83 QOS Parameter Information Change Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:266(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.14. Chip Power Control Information Change To change Chip Power Control information, click CDM- >Change_Parameter_Information_1-> CHG-CHIP-PWR on the Command Window in order.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-84 Chip Power Control Information Change Display 4.3.4.15. TIC Parameter Change To change Tx Gain value, click CDM->Change_ Parameter_Information_1-> CHGTIC-DATA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-TIC-DATA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d [,TX_GAIN=e] ; • Input CHG-TIC-DATA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA ,CDMACH=0 ,TX_GAIN=255 ; • Output SMD-011-PMA210 Page:268(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-85 TIC Parameter Information Change Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:269(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.16. OCNS Parameter Change To change OCNS Parameter value, click CDM->Change_ Parameter_Information_1-> CHG-OCNS-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input Window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-OCNS-PARA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d [,OCNS_ENABLE=e] [,NUM_OCNS_CH=f] [,OCNS_TEST=g] [,OCNS_SO=h]; • Input CHG-OCNS-PARA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA , CDMACH=0 ,OCNS_ENABLE=DISABLE,NUM_OCNS_CH=2; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.17. Power Control Information Change To change OCNS Parameter value, click CDM->Change_ Parameter_Information_1-> CHG-PWR-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input Window is displayed, then input the value to be changed.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-87 Power Control Parameter Information Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:272(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.18. ACCESS CHANNEL Parameter Information Change To change Access Channel Parameter information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-AC-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-AC-PARA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d ,PC=e ,AC=f [,SRCH_OFFSET=g] [,SRCH_WIN_SZ=h]; • Input CHG-AC-PARA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA , CDMACH=0 , PC=0, SRCH_WIN_SZ=32; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.19. TXMS Parameter Information Change To change TXMS Parameter information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-TXMS-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. •Command CHG-TXMS- PARA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d ,OH_CH_ERP=e ; • Input CHG-TXMS-PARA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA ,CDMACH=0 , OH_CH_ERP=25000 ; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.20. BTS CALIBRATION Start To start BTS Calibration, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->STARTBTS-CALB on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command START-BTS-CALB [,CDMACH=d] ,METHOD=e :BSC=a ,BTS=b [,SECT=c] ; • Input START-BTS-CALB :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA,METHOD=OVHD ; • Output Fig. 4.3-90 BTS Calibration Start Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:275(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.21. BTS Calibration Time Change To change BTS Calibration time, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHGCALB-TIME on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-CALB-DATA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,HOUR=c ,MINUTE=d ,INTERVAL=e ,METHOD=f; • Input CHG-CALB-DATA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,HOUR=1 ,MINUTE=1 ,INTERVAL=1 ,METHOD=OVHD; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.22. PC GLOBAL REDIRECT Parameter Information Change To change Paging Channel Global Redirect information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-GSRM-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-92 PC Global Redirect Parameter Information Change Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:278(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.23. ACCESS PARAMETER Change To change Access Parameter information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-ACC-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-93 Access Parameter Information Change Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:280(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.24. PAGING CHANNEL Parameter Information Change To change Paging Channel Parameter information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-PC-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-PC-PARA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d ,PC=e [,PC_GAIN=f] [,FRM_DUR=g] [,DATA_RATE=h]; • Input CHG-PC-PARA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA ,CDMACH=0 ,PC=0 ,PC_GAIN=255; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.25. PILOT CHANNEL Parameter Information Change To change Pilot Channel Parameter information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-PICH-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-PICH-PARA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d [,PLOT_GAIN=e] [,PLOT_TD_GAIN=f]; • Input CHG-PICH-PARA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA , CDMACH=0,PLOT_GAIN=255; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.26. SYNC CHANNEL Parameter Information Change To change Sync. Channel Parameter information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-SC-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-SC-PARA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d [,SC_GAIN=e]; • Input CHG-SC-PARA :BSC=0 ,BTS=b ,SECT=ALPHA ,CDMACH=0,SC_GAIN=255; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.27. QUICH PAGING CHANNEL Parameter Information Change To change Quick Paging Channel Parameter information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-QPC-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command CHG-QPC-PARA :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,SECT=c ,CDMACH=d ,QPCH_ID=e [,FRAME_DUR=f] [,DATA_RATE=g]; • Input CHG-QPC-PARA :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,SECT=ALPHA ,CDMACH=0 ,QPCH_ID=0 ,FRAME_DUR=255; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.28. HOPPING PILOT BEACON CHANNEL Parameter Information Change To change Hopping Pilot Beacon Channel Parameter information, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information->CHG-BCON-PARA on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.4.29. CDMA Channel FA Test Start To start the CDMA Channel FA test, click CDM-> Change_ Parameter_Information>STRT-FA-TEST on the Command Window in order. If the next input window is displayed, then input the value to be changed. • Command STRT-FA-TEST :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,FA=c; • Input STRT-FA-TEST :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,FA=0; • Output Fig. 4.3-99 CDMA Channel FA Test Start Display 4.3.4.30.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual • Output Fig. 4.3-100 CDMA Channel FA Test Termination Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:287(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5. Parameter Information Change Command (Change_Parameter_Information_2) This section describes commands that are used to change the parameter information that is inquired (required). The command to change parameter information cannot be easily input by the keyboard since input parameter counts are too many. For this reason, this section will skip the command input in text and demonstrate window input by mouse.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 2266 CHG-PWR2-CTRL POWER CONTROL parameter information (2) change 2267 CHG-PWR3-CTRL POWER CONTROL parameter information (3) change 2271 CHG-BTS-NAME BTS name change 2292 CHG-PCF-TIMER PCF TIMER change 2294 CHG-PCP-ADDR PCP/PMP ADDRESS change 2295 CHG-PIP-ADDR PIP ADDRESS change 2296 CHG-PCF-PARA PCF PARAMETER change 4.3.5.1. Dormant Timer Change To change Dormant Timer, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHGDORM-DATA on the Command Window in order.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-101 Dormant Timer Change Display 4.3.5.2. PACKET ZONE DATA Change To change PACKET ZONE DATA, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-PKZN-DATA on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-PKZN-DATA :BSC=a [,PKT_ZONE=b] [,PCP_ID=c]; • Input CHG-PKZN-DATA :BSC=0,PKT_ZONE=255; • Output Fig. 4.3-102 Packet Zone Data Change Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:290(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.3. FACILITIES MANAGEMENT TIMER Change To change FACILITIES MANAGEMENT TIMER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-FAC-TIMER on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-FAC-TIMER :BSC=a [,T1=b] [,T2=c] [,T4=d] [,T5=e] [,T6=f] [,T12=g] [,T13=h] [,T16=i] [,T309=j]; • Input CHG-FAC-TIMER :BSC=0,T1=255; • Output Fig. 4.3-103 Facilities Management Timer Change Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:291(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.4. HANDOFF TIMER Change To change HANDOFF TIMER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHGHO-TIMER on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-HO-TIMER :BSC=a [,T7=b] [,T9=c] [,T10=d] [,T50=e] [,T52=f] [,T777=g] [,T778=h] [,T787=i] [,T789=j] [,T790=k]; • Input CHG-HO-TIMER :BSC=0,T7=255; • Output FIG 4.3-104 SMD-011-PMA210 Handoff Timer Change Display Page:292(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.5. BSC SUPPLEMENT SERVICES TIMER Change To change BSC SUPPLEMENT SERVICES TIMER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-SUP-TIMER on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-SUP-TIMER :BSC=a [,T60=b] [,T61=c] [,T62=d] [,T63=e] ; • Input CHG-SUP-TIMER :BSC=0,T60=99; • Output Fig. 4.3-105 BSC Supplement Services Timer Change Display SMD-011-PMA210 Page:293(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.6. BSC CALL PROCESSING TIMER Change To change BSC CALL PROCESSING TIMER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-CALL-TIMER on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.7. BSC MOBILITY MANAGEMENT TIMER Change To change BSC MOBILITY MANAGEMENT TIMER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-MOB-TIMER on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-MOB-TIMER :BSC=a [,T3210=b] [,T3220=c] [,T3240=d] [,T3260=e] [,T3270=f] [,T3271=g] [,T3272=h]; • Input CHG-MOB-TIMER :BSC=0,T3210=99; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.8. A8 A9 INTERFACE TIMER Change To change A8 A9 INTERFACE TIMER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2_2-> CHG-A89-TIMER on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-A89-TIMER :BSC=a [,TA8_SETUP=b] [,Talc9=c] [,Tald9=d] [,Trel9=e]; • Input CHG-A89-TIMER :BSC=0,TA8_SETUP=99; • Output Fig. 4.3-108 A8 A9 INTERFACE TIMER Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:296(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.9. A3, A7 INTERFACE TIMER Change To change A3 A7 INTERFACE TIMER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2_2-> CHG-A37-TIMER on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-A37-TIMER :BSC=a [,Tacm=b] [,Tbstact=c] [,Tbsccom=d] [,Tchanstat=e] [,Tconn3=f] [,Tdiscon3=g] [,Tdrptgt=h] [,Ttgtrmv=i] [,Thoreq=j] [,Tpcm=k] [,Tphysical=l]; • Input CHG-A37-TIMER :BSC=0,Tacm=1000; • Output Fig. 4.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.10. Forward Link Power Management Information (RS1) Change To change forward link power management information (RS1), click CDM- >Change_Parameter_ Information_2_2-> CHG-RS1-FWDP on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-110 Forward Link Power Management Information (RS1) Change 4.3.5.11. Backward Link Power Management Information (RS1) Change To change Backward link power management information (RS1), click CDM>Change_Parameter_ Information_2_2-> CHG-RS1-REVP on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.12. Forward Link Power Management Information (RS2) Change To change Forward link power management information (RS2), click CDM>Change_Parameter_ Information_2_2-> CHG-RS2-FWDP on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-112 Forward Link Power Management Information (RS2) Change 4.3.5.13. Backward Link Power Management Information (RS2) Change To change Backward link power management information (RS2), click CDM>Change_Parameter_ Information_2_2-> CHG-RS2-REVP on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-113 Backward Link Power Management Information (RS2) Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:302(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.14. Service Option FER Change To change Service Option FER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2_2-> CHG-FER-PARA on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-114 Service Option FER Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:304(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.15. MAHHO DATA Change To change MAHHO DATA, click the CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-MAHO-DATA on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each file as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-115 MAHHO DATA Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:306(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.16. LOCATION PARA Information Change To change LOCATION PARA information, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-LOC-PARA on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.17. SCH Parameter Information Change To change SCH PARA information, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-SCH-PARA on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.18. POWER CONTROL Parameter Information (1) Change To change POWER CONTROL Parameter information (1), click CDM- >Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-PWR1-CTRL on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual Fig. 4.3-118 POWER CONTROL Parameter Information (1) Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:310(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.19. POWER CONTROL Parameter Information (2) Change To change POWER CONTROL Parameter information (2), click CDM- >Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-PWR2-CTRL on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.20. POWER CONTROL Parameter Information (3) Change To change POWER CONTROL Parameter information (3), click CDM- >Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-PWR3-CTRL on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.21. BTS Name Change To change BTS name, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-BTSNAME on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-BTS-NAME :BSC=a ,BTS=b ,NAME=c; • Input CHG-BTS-NAME :BSC=0 ,BTS=0 ,NAME=jhpark; • Output Fig. 4.3-121 BTS Name Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:313(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.22. PCF TIMER Change To change PCF TIMER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-PCFTIMER on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-PCF-TIMER :PCP=a [,TRP_LIFETIME=b] [,TBSREQ9=c] [,TDISCON9=d] [,TWAITHO9=e] [,TREGREQ=f] [,RRQ_RETRY_CNT=g]; • Input CHG-PCF-TIMER :PCP=0,TRP_LIFETIME=255; • Output Fig. 4.3-122 PCF TIMER Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:314(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.23. PCP/PMP ADDRESS Change To change PCP/PMP ADDRESS, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHG-PCP-ADDR on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-PCP-ADDR :PCF=a ,SHELF_ID=b ,SIDE=c ,IP_ADDR=d; • Input CHG-PCP-ADDR :PCF=0 ,SHELF_ID=0 ,SIDE=A_SIDE , IP_ADDR=255.255.255.255; • Output Fig. 4.3-123 PCP/PMP ADDRESS Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:315(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.24. PIP ADDRESS Change To change PIP ADDRESS, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHGPIP-ADDR on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-PIP-ADDR :PCF=a ,SHELF_ID=b ,PIP_ID=c [,IP_ADDR=d] [,NETMASK=e] • Input CHG-PIP-ADDR :PCF=0 ,SHELF_ID=0 ,PIP_ID=0, NETMASK=255.255.0.0; • Output Fig. 4.3-124 PIP ADDRESS Change SMD-011-PMA210 Page:316(877) Issue:1.
STAREX-IS BSM Manual 4.3.5.25. PCF PARAMETER Change To change PCF PARAMETER, click CDM->Change_Parameter_ Information_2-> CHGPCF-PARA on the Command Window in order. Input the value to be changed in each field as shown below. • Command CHG-PCF-PARA :PCF=a [,AAA_TYPE=b] [,SID=c] [,NID=d] [,LTM_OFF=e] [,DAY_LT=f] [,PKZN_ID=g] [,ID_TYPE=h] [,GRE_SEQ=i] [,SEQ_TIMER=j] [,MSID_TYPE=k]; • Input CHG-PCF-PARA :PCF=0,AAA_TYPE=255,SEQ_TIMER=255; • Output Fig. 4.