User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 4: Acceptance Test Procedures
- Automated Acceptance Test Procedure
- Acceptance Tests - Test Set-up
- Abbreviated (All-inclusive) Acceptance Tests
- Individual Acceptance Tests
- TX Spectral Purity Transmit Mask Acceptance Test
- TX Waveform Quality (Rho) Acceptance Test
- TX Pilot Time Offset Acceptance Test
- TX Code Domain Power/Noise Floor Acceptance Test
- RX FER Acceptance Test
- Generating an ATP Report
- Updating Calibration Data Files
- Chapter 5: Prepare to Leave the Site
- Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
- Basic Troubleshooting: Overview
- Troubleshooting: Installation
- Cannot Log into Cell-Site
- Force LAN A Active (LMF Connection at I/O Panel LAN Connector)
- Force LAN A Active (LMF Connection at Service Shelf LAN Connector)
- Set the GLI IP Address
- Cannot Communicate with Power Meter
- Cannot Communicate with Communications System Analyzer
- Cannot Communicate with Signal Generator
- Troubleshooting: Download
- Troubleshooting: Calibration
- Basic Troubleshooting: RF Path Fault Isolation
- Troubleshooting: Transmit ATP
- Troubleshooting: Receive ATP
- Troubleshooting: CSM Checklist
- Troubleshooting: SCCP Backplane
- Troubleshooting: RFDS
- Module Front Panel LED Indicators and Connectors
- Troubleshooting: Span Control Link
- Appendix A: Data Sheets
- Appendix B: PN Offset/I & Q Offset Register Programming Information
- Appendix C: FRU Optimization / ATP Test Matrix
- Appendix D: BBX Gain Set Point vs. BTS Output
- Appendix E: CDMA Operating Frequency Programming Information
- Appendix F: Test Equipment Preparation
- Test Equipment Preparation
- Verifying and Setting GPIB Addresses
- Agilent E4406A Transmitter Tester GPIB Address
- Agilent E4432B Signal Generator GPIB Address
- Advantest R3267 Spectrum Analyzer GPIB Address
- Advantest R3562 Signal Generator GPIB Address
- Agilent 8935 Series E6380 (formerly HP 8935) Test Set GPIB Address
- Hewlett Packard HP 8921A and HP83236A/B GPIB Address
- Advantest R3465 Communications Test Set GPIB Address
- Motorola CyberTest GPIB Address
- HP 437 Power Meter GPIB Address
- Gigatronics 8541C Power Meter GPIB Address
- RS232 GPIB Interface Adapter
- Test Equipment Inter-Unit Connection, Testing, and Control
- Inter-Unit Connection, Testing, and Control Settings
- HP 8921A with PCS Interface Test Equipment Connections
- HP 8921A with PCS Interface System Connectivity Test
- Pretest Set-up for HP 8921A
- Pretest Set-up for Agilent 8935
- Advantest R3465 Connection
- R3465 GPIB Clock Set-up
- Pretest Set-up for Advantest R3465
- Agilent 8932/E4432B Test Equipment Interconnection
- Agilent E4406A/E4432B Test Equipment Interconnection
- Advantest R3267/R3562 Test Equipment Interconnection
- Equipment Calibration
- Manual Cable Calibration
- Appendix G: Downloading ROM Code
- Appendix H: In-Service Calibration
- Appendix I: Packet Backhaul Configuration
- BTS Router Initial Configuration
- Terminal Setup
- Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files
- Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card
- Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version
- Background
- Equipment and Software Required for Verification Methods
- Required Publications
- Method 1: Replacement of Installed Router CF Card IOS Data
- Method 2: Using a CF Memory Card Reader for Replacement of Installed IOS Version and Changing File Sequence ...
- Change CF Memory Card File Sequence to Place IOS File First on the Card
- Verify and Upgrade ROMMON Version
- Recovery from BTS Router Boot to ROMMON
- Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address
- Preparation for Site Turn-over
- Index
Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card – continued
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PRELIMINARY
Table I-4: Set LMF Computer NIC IP Address and Create a Default TFTP Directory
n ActionStep
9 In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box that appears (Win2000) or the IP
Address Tab of the TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box (Win98), perform the following actions.
9a If a black dot is not showing in the the Radio Button Circle next to Use the following IP
Address: (Win2000) or Specify an IP Address (Win98), click on the Radio Button.
– A black dot will appear in the circle.
9b If using an LMF Computer, record the IP Address and Subnet Mask used for LMF–BTS
Communication so they can be re–entered when TFTP Transfer Activities for the BTS Router are
completed.
9c Enter 100.100.100.1 in the IP Address: Box.
9d Enter 255.255.255.252 in the Subnet Mask: Box.
10 Click the OK Button for the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box (Win2000) or
the TCP/IP Properties Box (Win98).
11 Click the OK Button for the Local Area Connection Properties Box (Win2000) or the Network
Box (Win98).
12 In Win98, click File > Close to close the Control Panel Window.
13 Click Start > Programs > Windows Explorer to open Windows Explorer.
14 If the Default TFTP Directory is to be the same directory in which the files downloaded from the
OMC–R are stored, proceed to Step 22.
15 In the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer, locate the icon for the drive where the Default TFTP
Directory is to be created.
16 Highlight the Drive Icon and click Files > New > Folder.
17 While observing the new folder icon in the right–hand pane, type the name for the folder (for
example, TFTP_files), and press the Enter Key.
18 In Windows Explorer, locate the directory where the Canned Configuration Files that were
downloaded from the OMC–R are stored.
19 In the left–hand pane, highlight the directory where the files are stored.
20 Scroll the left–hand pane until the newly–created Default TFTP Directory is visible.
21 In the right–hand pane, highlight the Canned Configuration Files and drag them to the Default
TFTP Directory.
22 In the left–hand pane, click on the Default TFTP Directory, and verify that the Canned
Configuration Files appear in the right–hand pane.
23 Load a copy of the required BTS Router IOS Version into the Default TFTP Directory using FTP,
Internet Download, or media such as a Zip Disk (file size is over 7 MB).
24 Click Files > Close to close Windows Explorer.
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