Nokia Solutions and Networks T5EL1 SC4812T-MF 1X/1X-EVDO @ 800 Mhz CDMA BTS User Manual 1X SC4812T BTS Optimization ATP Release 2 16 3 x
Nokia Solutions and Networks SC4812T-MF 1X/1X-EVDO @ 800 Mhz CDMA BTS 1X SC4812T BTS Optimization ATP Release 2 16 3 x
Contents
- 1. Users Manual A
- 2. Users Manual B
- 3. Users Manual C
Users Manual C
PN Offset Programming Information 68P09258A31–A Table B-1: PnMask I and PnMask Q Values for PilotPn Pilot PN 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 14–Chip Delay (Dec.) 5850 5552 12589 23008 27636 17600 17000 21913 30320 28240 7260 17906 5882 22080 12183 23082 17435 18527 31902 18783 20027 7982 20587 10004 13459 13383 28930 4860 13108 24161 20067 2667 13372 28743 24489 249 19960 29682 31101 27148 26706 5148 4216 5762 245 21882 3763 206 28798 32402 23074 20250 14629 29175 13943 11072 29492 5719 7347 12156 25623 27725 28870 31478 28530 24834 9075 32265 3175 17434 12178 25613 31692 25384 18908 25816 4661 31115 7691 1311 16471 15771 16112 21062 29690 10141 19014 22141 11852 26404 30663 32524 28644 10228 23536 18045 25441 27066 13740 13815 (Hex.) 16DA 15B0 312D 59E0 6BF4 44C0 4268 5599 7670 6E50 1C5C 45F2 16FA 5640 2F97 5A2A 441B 485F 7C9E 495F 4E3B 1F2E 506B 2714 3493 3447 7102 12FC 3334 5E61 4E63 0A6B 343C 7047 5FA9 00F9 4DF8 73F2 797D 6A0C 6852 141C 1078 1682 00F5 557A 0EB3 00CE 707E 7E92 5A22 4F1A 3925 71F7 3677 2B40 7334 1657 1CB3 2F7C 6417 6C4D 70C6 7AF6 6F72 6102 2373 7E09 0C67 441A 2F92 640D 7BCC 6328 49DC 64D8 1235 798B 1E0B 051F 4057 3D9B 3EF0 5246 73FA 279D 4A46 567D 2E4C 6724 77C7 7F0C 6FE4 27F4 5BF0 467D 6361 69BA 35AC 35F7 . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP B-11 PN Offset Programming Information 68P09258A31–A Table B-1: PnMask I and PnMask Q Values for PilotPn Pilot PN 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 14–Chip Delay (Dec.) 13463 15417 23101 14957 23429 12990 12421 28875 4009 1872 15203 30109 24001 4862 14091 6702 3067 28643 21379 20276 25337 19683 10147 16791 17359 13248 22740 13095 10345 30342 27866 9559 8808 12744 11618 27162 17899 29745 31892 23964 23562 2964 18208 15028 21901 24566 18994 13608 27492 11706 3684 23715 15314 32469 9816 4444 5664 7358 27264 28128 30168 29971 3409 16910 20739 10191 12819 19295 10072 15191 27748 720 29799 27640 263 24734 16615 20378 25116 19669 14656 27151 28728 25092 22601 2471 25309 15358 17739 12643 32730 19122 16870 10787 18400 20295 1937 17963 7438 12938 (Hex.) 3497 3C39 5A3D 3A6D 5B85 32BE 3085 70CB 0FA9 0750 3B63 759D 5DC1 12FE 370B 1A2E 0BFB 6FE3 5383 4F34 62F9 4CE3 27A3 4197 43CF 33C0 58D4 3327 2869 7686 6CDA 2557 2268 31C8 2D62 6A1A 45EB 7431 7C94 5D9C 5C0A 0B94 4720 3AB4 558D 5FF6 4A32 3528 6B64 2DBA 0E64 5CA3 3BD2 7ED5 2658 115C 1620 1CBE 6A80 6DE0 75D8 7513 0D51 420E 5103 27CF 3213 4B5F 2758 3B57 6C64 02D0 7467 6BF8 0107 609E 40E7 4F9A 621C 4CD5 3940 6A0F 7038 6204 5849 09A7 62DD 3BFE 454B 3163 7FDA 4AB2 41E6 2A23 47E0 4F47 0791 462B 1D0E 328A . . . continued on next page B-12 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 PN Offset Programming Information 68P09258A31–A Table B-1: PnMask I and PnMask Q Values for PilotPn Pilot PN 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 Oct 2003 14–Chip Delay (Dec.) 14301 23380 11338 2995 23390 14473 6530 20452 12226 1058 12026 19272 29989 8526 18139 3247 28919 7292 20740 27994 2224 6827 (Hex.) 37DD 5B54 2C4A 0BB3 5B5E 3889 1982 4FE4 2FC2 0422 2EFA 4B48 7525 214E 46DB 0CAF 70F7 1C7C 5104 6D5A 08B0 1AAB 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP B-13 PN Offset Programming Information 68P09258A31–A Notes B-14 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 C Appendix C FRU Optimization/ATP Test Matrix Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP C-1 FRU Optimization/ATP Test Matrix 68P09258A31–A FRU Optimization/ATP Test Matrix Usage & Background Periodic maintenance of a site may also may mandate re–optimization of specific portions of the site. An outline of some basic guidelines is included in the following tables. NOTE Re–optimization steps listed for any assembly detailed in the tables below must be performed anytime an RF cable associated with it is replaced. BTS Frame Table C-1: When RF Optimization is required on the BTS Item Replaced Optimize: C–CCP Shelf All sector TX and RX paths to all Combined CDMA Channel Processor (C–CCP) shelves. Multicoupler/ Preselector Card The three or six affected sector RX paths for the C–CCP shelf in the BTS frames. BBX board RX and TX paths of the affected C–CCP shelf / BBX board. CIO Card All RX and TX paths of the affected CDMA carrier. Any LPA Module The affected sector TX path. LPA Backplane The affected sector TX path. LPA Filter The affected sector TX path. Ancillary Frame Item Replaced C-2 Optimize: Directional Coupler All affected sector RX and TX paths to all BTS frame shelves. Site filter All affected RX sector paths in all shelves in all BTS frames. Any RFDS component or TSU. The RFDS calibration RX & TX paths (MONFWD/GENFWD). 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 FRU Optimization/ATP Test Matrix 68P09258A31–A Inter-frame Cabling Optimization must be performed after the replacement of any RF cabling between BTS frames. Table C-2: When to Optimize Inter–frame Cabling Item Replaced Optimize: Ancillary frame to BTS frame (RX) cables The affected sector/antenna RX paths. BTS frame to ancillary frame (TX) cables The affected sector/antenna TX paths. Detailed Optimization/ATP Test Matrix Table C-3 outlines in more detail the tests that would need to be performed if one of the BTS components were to fail and be replaced. It is also assumes that all modules are placed OOS–ROM via the LMF until full redundancy of all applicable modules is implemented. The following guidelines should also be noted when using this table. NOTE Not every procedure required to bring the site back on line is indicated in Table C-3. It is meant to be used as a guideline ONLY. The table assumes that the user is familiar enough with the BTS Optimization/ATP procedure to understand which test equipment set ups, calibrations, and BTS site preparation will be required before performing the Table # procedures referenced. Various passive BTS components (such as the TX and RX directional couplers, Preselector IO, CIO; etc.) only call for a TX or RX calibration audit to be performed in lieu of a full path calibration. If the RX or TX path calibration audit fails, the entire RF path calibration will need to be repeated. If the RF path calibration fails, further troubleshooting is warranted. Whenever any C–CCP BACKPLANE is replaced, it is assumed that only power to the C–CCP shelf being replaced is turned off via the breaker supplying that shelf. Whenever any DISTRIBUTION BACKPLANE is replaced it is assumed that the power to the entire RFM frame is removed and the Preselector I/O is replaced. The modem frame should be brought up as if it were a new installation. NOTE If any significant change in signal level results from any component being replaced in the RX or TX signal flow paths, it would be identified by re–running the RX and TX calibration audit command. When the CIO is replaced, the C–CCP shelf remains powered up. The BBX boards may need to be removed, then re–installed into their original slots, and re–downloaded (code and BLO data). RX and TX calibration audits should then be performed. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP C-3 FRU Optimization/ATP Test Matrix 68P09258A31–A CSM LFR/HSO GPS GLI LPA Trunking Backplane LPA LPA Bandpass Filter Power Supply Modules Switch Card RFDS MCC 2-15 Initial Power-up BBX Table 2-7 C–CCP Backplane 2-6 DC Power Pre-Test Physical 2-14 Inspect MPC/EMPC Table 2-2 Table 2-5 TX Cables 2-3 RX Filter Initial Boards/Modules Install, Prelimnary Operations, CDF Site Equipage; etc. Table 2-1 RX Cables Description CIO page Directional Coupler (TX) Doc Tbl Directional Coupler (RX) Table C-3: SC 4812T BTS Optimization and ATP Test Matrix ** ** Table 3-11 3-34 Ping the Processors Table 3-13 3-38 Download/Enable MGLIs Table 3-13 3-38 Download/Enable GLIs Table 3-14 3-39 Download CSMs Table 3-14 3-39 Download MCCs Table 3-14 3-39 Download BBXs Table 3-16 3-41 Enable CSMs Table 3-17 3-42 Enable MCCs GPS Initialization / Table 3-20 3-49 Verification LFR Initialization / Table 3-21 3-53 Verification Table 3-22 3-55 HSO Initialization/Verification Required ** Replace power converters one card at a time so that power to the C–CCP or LPA shelf is not lost. If power to the C–CCP shelf is lost, all cards in the shelf must be downloaded again. C-4 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 FRU Optimization/ATP Test Matrix 68P09258A31–A 4-9 Spectral Purity TX Mask ATP Table 4-1 4-9 Waveform Quality (rho) ATP Table 4-1 4-9 Pilot Time Offset ATP Table 4-1 4-9 Code Domain Power / Noise Floor Table 4-1 4-9 FER Test RFDS LPA Bandpass Filter Switch Card LPA Power Supply Modules LPA Trunking Backplane RFDS Path Calibration should be performed at initial BTS installation AND after replacement of the RFDS FRU. RFDS Path Calibration is NOT required for other FRU replacement but may be used as an additional fault isolation tool. Table 4-1 GLI RFDS Path Calibration Procedure (see Note [) GPS Table 3-48 3-107 LFR/HSO CSM MCC Table 3-39 3-96 TX Path Calibration Audit BBX C–CCP Backplane MPC/EMPC Table 3-38 3-94 Download Offsets to BBX CIO Description TX Cables page RX Cables Directional Coupler (TX) Table 3-37 3-92 TX Path Calibration Doc Tbl RX Filter Directional Coupler (RX) Table C-3: SC 4812T BTS Optimization and ATP Test Matrix Perform if necessary for additional fault isolation, repair assurance, or site certification. Perform on all carrier and sector TX paths to the C–CCP cage. Perform on all carrier and sector RX paths to the C–CCP cage. Perform on all primary and redundant TX paths of the affected carrier. Perform on the affected carrier and sector TX paths. (BBXR replacement affects all carrier and sector TX paths.) Perform on the affected carrier and sector RX paths. (BBXR replacement affects all carrier and sector RX paths.) Perform on all RF paths of the affected carrier and sector (RFDS replacement affects all carriers.) Perform with redundant BBX for all sectors on all carriers. Verify performance by performing on one sector of one carrier only. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP C-5 FRU Optimization/ATP Test Matrix 68P09258A31–A Notes C-6 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Appendix D BBX Gain Set Point vs. BTS Output Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP D-1 BBX Gain Set Point vs. BTS Output Considerations 68P09258A31–A BBX Gain Set Point vs. BTS Output Considerations Usage & Background Table D-1 outlines the relationship between the total of all code domain channel element gain settings (digital root sum of the squares) and the BBX Gain Set Point between 33.0 dBm and 44.0 dBm. The resultant RF output (as measured at the top of the BTS in dBm) is shown in the table. The table assumes that the BBX Bay Level Offset (BLO) values have been calculated. As an illustration, consider a BBX keyed up to produce a CDMA carrier with only the Pilot channel (no MCCs forward link enabled). Pilot gain is set to 262. In this case, the BBX Gain Set Point is shown to correlate exactly to the actual RF output anywhere in the 33 to 44 dBm output range. (This is the level used to calibrate the BTS). Table D-1: BBX Gain Set Point vs. Actual BTS Output (in dBm) dBm’ Gainb 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 541 – – – – – – – 43.3 42.3 41.3 40.3 39.3 533 – – – – – – – 43.2 42.2 41.2 40.2 39.2 525 – – – – – – 44 43 42 41 40 39 517 – – – – – – 43.9 42.9 41.9 40.9 39.9 38.9 509 – – – – – – 43.8 42.8 41.8 40.8 39.8 38.8 501 – – – – – – 43.6 42.6 41.6 40.6 39.6 38.6 493 – – – – – – 43.5 42.5 41.5 40.5 39.5 38.5 485 – – – – – – 43.4 42.4 41.4 40.4 39.4 38.4 477 – – – – – – 43.2 42.2 41.2 40.2 39.2 38.2 469 – – – – – – 43.1 42.1 41.1 40.1 39.1 38.1 461 – – – – – 43.9 42.9 41.9 40.9 39.9 38.9 37.9 453 – – – – – 43.8 42.8 41.8 40.8 39.8 38.8 37.8 445 – – – – – 43.6 42.6 41.6 40.6 39.6 38.6 37.6 437 – – – – – 43.4 42.4 41.4 40.4 39.4 38.4 37.4 429 – – – – – 43.3 42.3 41.3 40.3 39.3 38.3 37.3 421 – – – – – 43.1 42.1 41.1 40.1 39.1 38.1 37.1 413 – – – – 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 405 – – – – 43.8 42.8 41.8 40.8 39.8 38.8 37.8 36.8 397 – – – – 43.6 42.6 41.6 40.6 39.6 38.6 37.6 36.6 389 – – – – 43.4 42.4 41.4 40.4 39.4 38.4 37.4 36.4 . . . continued on next page D-2 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 BBX Gain Set Point vs. BTS Output Considerations 68P09258A31–A Table D-1: BBX Gain Set Point vs. Actual BTS Output (in dBm) dBm’ Gainb 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 381 – – – – 43.3 42.3 41.3 40.3 39.3 38.3 37.3 36.3 374 – – – – 43.1 42.1 41.1 40.1 39.1 38.1 37.1 36.1 366 – – – 43.9 42.9 41.9 40.9 39.9 38.9 37.9 36.9 35.9 358 – – – 43.7 42.7 41.7 40.7 39.7 38.7 37.7 36.7 35.7 350 – – – 43.5 42.5 41.5 40.5 39.5 38.5 37.5 36.5 35.5 342 – – – 43.3 42.3 41.3 40.3 39.3 38.3 37.3 36.3 35.3 334 – – – 43.1 42.1 41.1 40.1 39.1 38.1 37.1 36.1 35.1 326 – – 43.9 42.9 41.9 40.9 39.9 38.9 37.9 36.9 35.9 34.9 318 – – 43.7 42.7 41.7 40.7 39.7 38.7 37.7 36.7 35.7 34.7 310 – – 43.5 42.5 41.5 40.5 39.5 38.5 37.5 36.5 35.5 34.5 302 – – 43.2 42.2 41.2 40.2 39.2 38.2 37.2 36.2 35.2 34.2 294 – 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 286 – 43.8 42.8 41.8 40.8 39.8 38.8 37.8 36.8 35.8 34.8 33.8 278 – 43.5 42.5 41.5 40.5 39.5 38.5 37.5 36.5 35.5 34.5 33.5 270 – 43.3 42.3 41.3 40.3 39.3 38.3 37.3 36.3 35.3 34.3 33.3 262 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 254 43.7 42.7 41.7 40.7 39.7 38.7 37.7 36.7 35.7 34.7 33.7 – 246 43.4 42.4 41.4 40.4 39.4 38.4 37.4 36.4 35.4 34.4 33.4 – 238 43.2 42.2 41.2 40.2 39.2 38.2 37.2 36.2 35.2 34.2 33.2 – 230 42.9 41.9 40.9 39.9 38.9 37.9 36.9 35.9 34.9 33.9 – – 222 42.6 41.6 40.6 39.6 38.6 37.6 36.6 35.6 34.6 33.6 – – 214 42.2 41.2 40.2 39.2 38.2 37.2 36.2 35.2 34.2 33.2 – – Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP D-3 BBX Gain Set Point vs. BTS Output Considerations 68P09258A31–A Notes D-4 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Appendix E CDMA Operating Frequency Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP E-1 Operating Frequency – North American PCS Bands 68P09258A31–A Operating Frequency – North American PCS Bands Introduction Programming of each of the BTS BBX synthesizers is performed by the BTS GLIs via the CHI bus. This programming data determines the transmit and receive transceiver operating frequencies (channels) for each BBX. 1900 MHz PCS Channels Figure E-1 shows the valid channels for the North American PCS 1900 MHz frequency spectrum. There are 10 CDMA wireline or non–wireline band channels used in a CDMA system (unique per customer operating system). Figure E-1: North American PCS 1900 MHz Frequency Spectrum FREQ (MHz) RX TX 1851.25 1931.25 CHANNEL 25 275 ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉ 1863.75 1943.75 1871.25 1951.25 1883.75 1963.75 1896.25 1976.25 1908.75 1988.75 425 675 ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉ ÉÉÉ 925 1175 . . . continued on next page E-2 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Operating Frequency – North American PCS Bands Calculating 1900 MHz Center Frequencies Table E-1 shows selected 1900 MHz CDMA candidate operating channels, listed in both decimal and hexadecimal, and the corresponding transmit, and receive frequencies. Center frequencies (in MHz) for channels not shown in the table may be calculated as follows: S TX = 1930 + 0.05 * Channel# Example: Channel 262 TX = 1930 + 0.05*262 = 1943.10 MHz S RX = TX – 80 Example: Channel 262 RX = 1943.10 – 80 = 1863.10 MHz Actual frequencies used depend on customer CDMA system frequency plan. Each CDMA channel requires a 1.77 MHz frequency segment. The actual CDMA carrier is 1.23 MHz wide, with a 0.27 MHz guard band on both sides of the carrier. Minimum frequency separation required between any CDMA carrier and the nearest NAMPS/AMPS carrier is 900 kHz (center-to-center). Table E-1: 1900 MHz TX and RX Frequency vs. Channel Channel Number Decimal Hex Transmit Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency Receive Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency 25 0019 1931.25 1851.25 50 0032 1932.50 1852.50 75 004B 1933.75 1853.75 100 0064 1935.00 1855.00 125 007D 1936.25 1856.25 150 0096 1937.50 1857.50 175 00AF 1938.75 1858.75 200 00C8 1940.00 1860.00 225 00E1 1941.25 1861.25 250 00FA 1942.50 1862.50 275 0113 1943.75 1863.75 300 012C 1945.00 1865.00 325 0145 1946.25 1866.25 350 015E 1947.50 1867.50 375 0177 1948.75 1868.75 400 0190 1950.00 1870.00 425 01A9 1951.25 1871.25 450 01C2 1952.50 1872.50 475 01DB 1953.75 1873.75 500 01F4 1955.00 1875.00 525 020D 1956.25 1876.25 550 0226 1957.50 1877.50 575 023F 1958.75 1878.75 . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP E-3 Operating Frequency – North American PCS Bands 68P09258A31–A Table E-1: 1900 MHz TX and RX Frequency vs. Channel Channel Number Decimal Hex Transmit Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency Receive Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency 600 0258 1960.00 1880.00 625 0271 1961.25 1881.25 650 028A 1962.50 1882.50 675 02A3 1963.75 1883.75 700 02BC 1965.00 1885.00 725 02D5 1966.25 1886.25 750 02EE 1967.50 1887.50 775 0307 1968.75 1888.75 800 0320 1970.00 1890.00 825 0339 1971.25 1891.25 850 0352 1972.50 1892.50 875 036B 1973.75 1893.75 900 0384 1975.00 1895.00 925 039D 1976.25 1896.25 950 03B6 1977.50 1897.50 975 03CF 1978.75 1898.75 1000 03E8 1980.00 1900.00 1025 0401 1981.25 1901.25 1050 041A 1982.50 1902.50 1075 0433 1983.75 1903.75 1100 044C 1985.00 1905.00 1125 0465 1986.25 1906.25 1150 047E 1987.50 1807.50 1175 0497 1988.75 1908.75 E-4 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Operating Frequency – North American PCS Bands 68P09258A31–A 800 MHz CDMA Channels Figure E-2 shows the valid channels for the North American cellular telephone frequency spectrum. There are 10 CDMA wireline or non–wireline band channels used in a CDMA system (unique per customer operating system). OVERALL WIRELINE (B) BANDS ÉÉ ÉÉ ËË ËË 848.970 893.970 777 739 ËËË ËËË ËËË ËËË 799 891.480 891.510 846.480 846.510 716 717 694 ÉÉ ÉÉ ÉÉ ÉÉ 689 844.980 845.010 889.980 890.010 OVERALL NON–WIRELINE (A) BANDS 644 356 ËËË ËËË ËËË ËËË ËËË ËËË ËËË ËËË 666 667 879.990 880.020 834.990 835.020 333 334 311 825.000 825.030 1023 1 824.040 CHANNEL ÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ 1013 RX FREQ (MHz) 991 TX FREQ (MHz) 870.000 870.030 869.040 Figure E-2: North American Cellular Telephone System Frequency Spectrum CDMA NON–WIRELINE (A) BAND CDMA WIRELINE (B) BAND FW00402 Calculating 800 MHz Center Frequencies Table E-2 shows selected 800 MHz CDMA candidate operating channels, listed in both decimal and hexadecimal, and the corresponding transmit, and receive frequencies. Center frequencies (in MHz) for channels not shown in the table may be calculated as follows: S Channels 1–777 TX = 870 + 0.03 * Channel# Example: Channel 262 TX = 870 + 0.03*262 = 877.86 MHz S Channels 1013–1023 TX = 870 + 0.03 * (Channel# – 1023) Example: Channel 1015 TX = 870 +0.03 *(1015 – 1023) = 869.76 MHz S RX = TX – 45 MHz Example: Channel 262 RX = 877.86 –45 = 832.86 MHz Table E-2: 800 MHz TX and RX Frequency vs. Channel Channel Number Decimal Hex Transmit Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency Receive Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency 0001 870.0300 825.0300 25 0019 870.7500 825.7500 50 0032 871.5000 Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP 826.5000 . . . continued on next page E-5 Operating Frequency – North American PCS Bands 68P09258A31–A Table E-2: 800 MHz TX and RX Frequency vs. Channel Channel Number Decimal Hex Transmit Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency Receive Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency 75 004B 872.2500 827.2500 100 0064 873.0000 828.0000 125 007D 873.7500 828.7500 150 0096 874.5000 829.5000 175 00AF 875.2500 830.2500 200 00C8 876.0000 831.0000 225 00E1 876.7500 831.7500 250 00FA 877.5000 832.5000 275 0113 878.2500 833.2500 300 012C 879.0000 834.0000 325 0145 879.7500 834.7500 350 015E 880.5000 835.5000 375 0177 881.2500 836.2500 400 0190 882.0000 837.0000 425 01A9 882.7500 837.7500 450 01C2 883.5000 838.5000 475 01DB 884.2500 839.2500 500 01F4 885.0000 840.0000 525 020D 885.7500 840.7500 550 0226 886.5000 841.5000 575 023F 887.2500 842.2500 600 0258 888.0000 843.0000 625 0271 888.7500 843.7500 650 028A 889.5000 844.5000 675 02A3 890.2500 845.2500 700 02BC 891.0000 846.0000 725 02D5 891.7500 846.7500 750 02EE 892.5000 847.5000 775 0307 893.2500 848.2500 Channel numbers 778 through 1012 are not used. 1013 03F5 869.7000 824.7000 NOTE 1023 E-6 03FF 870.0000 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP 825.0000 Oct 2003 Operating Frequency – Korean Bands 68P09258A31–A Operating Frequency – Korean Bands 1700 MHz PCS Channels Figure E-3 shows the valid channels for the 1700 MHz PCS frequency spectrum. The CDMA channels are spaced in increments of 25 (25, 50, 75, . . . 575) across the CDMA band. Figure E-3: 1700 MHz PCS Frequency Spectrum CHANNEL 25 FREQ (MHz) RX TX 1751.25 1841.25 575 Oct 2003 1778.75 1868.75 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP E-7 Operating Frequency – Korean Bands 68P09258A31–A Calculating 1700 MHz Center Frequencies Center frequency for channels may be calculated as follows: Direction Formula Example TX 1840 + (0.05 * Channel#) Channel: 1840 + (0.05 + 25) = 1841.25 RX 1750 + (0.05 * Channel#) Channel: 1750 + (0.05 + 25) = 1751.25 – Actual frequencies used depend on customer CDMA system frequency plan. – Each CDMA channel requires a 1.77 MHz frequency segment. The actual CDMA carrier is 1.23 MHz wide, with a 0.27 MHz guard band on both sides of the carrier – Minimum frequency separation required between any CDMA carrier and the nearest NAMPS/AMPS carrier is 900 kHz (center to center). Table E-3: 1700 MHz TX and RX Frequency vs. Channel (Korean Bands) Channel Number Decimal Hex Transmit Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency Receive Frequency (MHz) Center Frequency 0019 1841.25 1751.25 50 0032 1842.50 1752.50 75 004B 1843.75 1753.75 100 0064 1845.00 1755.00 125 007D 1846.25 1756.25 150 0096 1847.50 1757.50 175 00AF 1848.75 1758.75 200 00C8 1850.00 1760.00 225 00E1 1851.25 1761.25 250 00FA 1852.50 1762.50 275 0113 1853.75 1763.75 300 012C 1855.00 1765.00 325 0145 1856.25 1766.25 350 015E 1857.50 1767.50 375 0177 1858.75 1768.75 400 0190 1860.00 1770.00 425 01A9 1861.25 1771.25 450 01C2 1862.50 1772.50 475 01DB 1863.75 1773.75 500 01F4 1865.00 1775.00 525 020D 1866.25 1776.25 550 0226 1867.50 1777.50 575 023F 1868.75 1778.75 25 E-8 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Appendix F Test Equipment Preparation Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-1 Test Equipment Preparation 68P09258A31–A Test Equipment Preparation Purpose This appendix provides information on pre–testing set–up for the following test equipment items (not required for the Cybertest test set): Agilent E7495A test equipment setup Agilent E4406A transmitter test set Agilent E4432B signal generator Advantest R3267 spectrum analyzer Advantest R3562 signal generator Agilent 8935 analyzer (formerly HP 8935) HP 8921 with PCS interface analyzer Advantest R3465 analyzer Motorola CyberTest HP 437 power meter Gigatronics 8541C power meter GPIB adapter Pre–testing set–up information covered includes verification and setting GPIB addresses, inter–unit cabling, connectivity testing, pre–test control settings, and equipment calibration for items which are not calibrated with the Calibrate Test Equipment function of the LMF. The following procedures cover verification and changing GPIB addresses for the various items of CDMA test equipment supported by the LMF. F-2 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Test Equipment Preparation 68P09258A31–A Agilent R7495A Test Equipment Setup This test equipment requires a warm-up period of at least 30 minutes before BTS testing or calibration begins. Using the Agilent E7495A with the LMF The Agilent E7495A does not require the use of the 19MHz frequency reference; if connected, it will be ignored. The Even Sec SYNC connection is required. The Agilent E7495A signal generator is only calibrated down to –80db. In order to achieve accurate FER testing, be sure the RX setup includes at least 40db of attenuation. This will ensure the signal generator will output sufficient power to operate in the calibrated range. Set the IP Address as described in Table F-1. Table F-1: Set IP Address on Agilent E7495A test set n Step Action Use the System Button > Controls >IPAdmin to set an IP address on the E7495A as 128.0.0.49, and Netmask to 255.255.255.128. Connections It is recommended that you use a hub with BNC and RJ–45 connections. [Suggested models: Netgear model EN104 (4 port) or EN108 (8 port). Do NOT use model numbers ending with “TP”; those have no BNC connectors.] The LMF will connect to the hub which in turn is connected to the BTS and to the Agilent E7495A. Agilent E7495A to Hub – This is an Ethernet cable, RJ–45 to RJ–45. LMF to Hub – Use one of the following cables to connect the LMF to the Hub: – Ethernet cable, RJ–45 to RJ–45 (be sure that the LAN card is set for either AUTO or to use the RJ–45 only). – Coax cable between LAN card and Hub. (Use a “T” on the hub and connect a cable between the other end of the “T” and the BTS LAN connection). Hub to BTS – Use BNC “T” connector on the hub. [If your hub doesn’t have BNC ports, use a BNC to UTP adapter.] Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-3 Test Equipment Preparation 68P09258A31–A Detecting Test Equipment Check that no other equipment is connected to the LMF. Agilent equipment must be connected to the LAN to detect it. Then perform the procedures described in Table F-2. Table F-2: Detecting Agilent E7495A Test Equipment n Step Action Click the Tools Menu. Choose Options. Check Agilent E7495A option in non–GPIB Test Equipment and enter its IP number. Click Apply and wait a moment. Click Dismiss. Power Sensor Calibration Table F-3 describes the E7495A Power Sensor Calibration. Table F-3: E7495A Power Sensor Calibration n Step F-4 Action Display the power meter screen. Zero the power meter. Make sure you are connected as shown in Figure F-1. – Press the Zero softkey. – Press the Continue softkey. Calibrate the power meter: – Press Ref CF. – Enter the reference cal factor, reading it off the label on the power sensor head. – Press Calibrate. – Connect the power sensor (see Figure F-2). – Press Continue. – Press Cal Factor. – Enter the cal factor from the label on the power sensor head. Select a cal factor that’s within the operating frequency of the base station. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Test Equipment Preparation 68P09258A31–A Figure F-1: Agilent E7495A Pre–Power Sensor Calibration connection Power REF 50 MHz GPIO Serial 1 Port 2 RF In Sensor Ext Ref In Even Second Sync In Use only Agilent supplied power adapter Port 1 RF Out / SWR GPS Antenna Serial 2 POWER SENSOR NOT CONNECTED Figure F-2: Agilent E7495A Power Sensor Calibration connection POWER SENSOR CONNECTED GPIO Port 2 RF In Power REF 50 MHz Serial 1 Sensor Serial 2 Ext Ref In Even Second Sync In Use only Agilent supplied power adapter Port 1 RF Out / SWR GPS Antenna Cable Calibration Follow the directions in the WinLMF program to calibrate cables. – Calibrate the short cable (see Figure 3-15 on page 3-64) and two 10 dB pads to get a base line and then calibrate the TX and RX setup. Since you need at least 40 dB of loss when doing the FER test, the setup for RX is the same as TX. ATP Setup TX Path Calibration setup is shown in Test Equipment Setup (see Figure 3-18 on page 3-67). Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-5 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Verifying and Setting GPIB Address Agilent E4406A Transmitter Tester GPIB Address Refer to Figure F-3 and follow the procedure in Table F-4 to verify and, if necessary, change the Agilent E4406A GPIB address. Figure F-3: Setting Agilent E4406A GPIB Address Active Function Area Softkey Label Display Area System Key Bk Sp Key Enter Key Softkey Buttons Data Entry Keypad ti-CDMA-WP-00085-v01-ildoc-ftw Table F-4: Verify and Change Agilent E4406A GPIB Address Step Action In the SYSTEM section of the instrument front panel, press the System key. – The softkey labels displayed on the right side of the instrument screen will change. Press the Config I/O softkey button to the right of the instrument screen. – The softkey labels will change. – The current instrument GPIB address will be displayed below the GPIB Address softkey label. If the current GPIB address is not set to 18, perform the following to change it: 3a Press the GPIB Address softkey button. In the on–screen Active Function Area, GPIB Address will be displayed followed by the current GPIB address. 3b On front panel Data Entry keypad, enter the communications system analyzer GPIB address of 18. – The GPIB Address label will change to Enter. – Characters typed with the keypad will replace the current GPIB address in the Active Function Area. NOTE To correct an entry, press Bk Sp key to delete one character at a time. 3c F-6 Press the Enter softkey button or the keypad Enter key to set the new GPIB address. – The Config I/O softkey labels will reappear. – The new GPIB address will be displayed under the GPIB Address softkey label. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Agilent E4432B Signal Generator GPIB Address Refer to Figure F-4 and follow the procedure in Table F-5 to verify and, if necessary, change the Agilent E4432B GPIB address. Figure F-4: Setting Agilent E4432B GPIB Address Active Entry Area Softkey Label Display Area Utility Key Softkey Buttons Numeric Keypad Backspace Key Table F-5: Verify and Change Agilent E4432B GPIB Address Step Action In the MENUS section of the instrument front panel, press the Utility key. – The softkey labels displayed on the right side of the instrument screen will change. Press the GPIB/RS232 softkey button to the right of the instrument screen. – The softkey labels will change. – The current instrument GPIB address will be displayed below the GPIB Address softkey label. If the current GPIB address is not set to 1, perform the following to change it: 3a Press the GPIB Address softkey button. – The GPIB Address label and current GPIB address will change to boldface. – In the on–screen Active Entry Area, Address: will be displayed followed by the current GPIB address. 3b On the front panel Numeric keypad, enter the signal generator GPIB address of 1. – The GPIB Address label will change to Enter. – Characters typed on the keypad will replace the current GPIB address in the Active Entry display. NOTE To correct an entry, press the backspace key at the lower right of the keypad to delete one character at a time. 3c Oct 2003 Press the Enter softkey button to set the new GPIB address. – The new GPIB address will be displayed under the GPIB Address softkey label. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-7 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Advantest R3267 Spectrum Analyzer GPIB Address Refer to Figure F-5 and perform the procedure in Table F-6 to verify and, if necessary, change the Advantest R3267 spectrum analyzer GPIB address. Figure F-5: Setting Advantest R3267 GPIB Address Softkey Lable Display Area Softkey Buttons on REMOTE LED LCL Key CONFIG Key Keypad BS Key ENTR Key Table F-6: Verify and Change Advantest R3267 GPIB Address Step Action If the REMOTE LED is lighted, press the LCL key. – The LED extinguishes. Press the CONFIG key. – CONFIG softkey labels will appear in the softkey label display area of the instrument display. – The current GPIB address will be displayed below the GPIB Address softkey label. If the current GPIB address is not set to 18, perform the following to change it: 3a Press the GPIB Address softkey. A GPIB Address entry window will open in the instrument display showing the current GPIB address. 3b Enter 18 on the keypad in the ENTRY section of the instrument front panel. – Characters typed on the keypad will replace the address displayed in the GPIB Address entry window. NOTE To correct an entry, press the BS (backspace) key at the lower right of the keypad to delete one character at a time. 3c F-8 Press the ENTR key to the lower right of the keypad to set the new GPIB address. – The GPIB Address entry window closes. – The new address is displayed in the bottom portion of the GPIB Address softkey label. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Advantest R3562 Signal Generator GPIB Address Set the GP–IB ADDRESS switch on the rear of the Advantest R3562 signal generator to address 1 as shown in Figure F-6. Figure F-6: Advantest R3562 GPIB Address Switch Setting GPIB Address set to “1” GP–IP ADDRESS 5 4 3 2 1 Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-9 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Agilent 8935 Series E6380 (formerly HP 8935) Test Set GPIB Address Refer to Figure F-7 and follow the procedure in Table F-7 to verify and, if necessary, change the Agilent 8935 GPIB address. Figure F-7: Agilent 8935 Test Set Preset Local Inst Config Shift NOTE Cursor Control FW00885 This procedure assumes that the test equipment is set up and ready for testing. Table F-7: Verify and/or Change Agilent 8935 (formerly HP 8935) GPIB Address Step Action NOTE The HP I/O configuration MUST be set to Talk & Listen, or no device on the GPIB will be accessible. (Consult test equipment OEM documentation for additional information as required.) To verify that the GPIB addresses are set correctly, press Shift and LOCAL on the Agilent 8935. – The current HP–IB address is displayed at the top of the screen. NOTE HP–IB is the same as GPIB. If the current GPIB address is not set to 18, perform the following to change it: 2a – Press Shift and Inst Config. 2b – Turn the Cursor Control knob to move the cursor to the HP–IB Adrs field. 2c – Press the Cursor Control knob to select the field. 2d – Turn the Cursor Control knob as required to change the address to 18. 2e – Press the Cursor Control knob to set the address. F-10 Press Preset to return to normal operation. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Hewlett Packard HP8921A and HP83236A/B GPIB Address Refer to Figure F-8 and follow the procedure in Table F-8 to verify and, if necessary, change the HP 8921A HP 83236A GPIB addresses. Figure F-8: HP 8921A and HP 83236A/B Local Preset Cursor Control Shift NOTE This procedure assumes that the test equipment is set up and ready for testing. Table F-8: Verify and/or Change HP 8921A and HP 83236A GPIB Addresses Step Action To verify that the GPIB addresses are set correctly, press Shift and LOCAL on the HP 8921A. – The current HP–IB address is displayed at the top of the screen. NOTE HP–IB is the same as GPIB. If the current HP–IB address is not set to 18, perform the following to change it: 2a – Turn the Cursor Control knob to move the cursor to More and press the knob to select the field. 2b – Turn the Cursor Control knob to move the cursor to I/O Config and press the knob to select the field. 2c – Turn the Cursor Control knob to move the cursor to Adrs and press the knob to select the field. 2d – Turn the Cursor Control knob to change the HP–IB address to 18 and press the knob to set the address. 2e – Press Shift and Preset to return to normal operation. Oct 2003 To set the HP 83236A (or B) PCS Interface GPIB address=19, set the DIP switches as follows: – A1=1, A2=1, A3=0, A4=0, A5=1, HP–IB/Ser = 1 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-11 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Advantest R3465 Communications Test Set GPIB Address Refer to Figure F-9 and follow the procedure in Table F-9 to verify and, if necessary, change the GPIB address for the Advantest R3465. Figure F-9: R3465 Communications Test Set GPIB and others REF UNLOCK BNC “T” EVEN SEC/SYNC IN CDMA TIME BASE IN POWER OFF ON Vernier Knob LCL Shift NOTE Preset REF FW00337 This procedure assumes that the test equipment is set up and ready for testing. Table F-9: Verify and/or Change Advantest R3465 GPIB Address Step Action To verify that the GPIB address is set correctly, perform the following: 1a – Press SHIFT then PRESET. 1b – Press LCL. 1c – Press the GPIB and Others CRT menu key to view the current address. If the current GPIB address is not set to 18, perform the following to change it: 2a – Turn the vernier knob as required to select 18. 2b – Press the vernier knob to set the address. F-12 To return to normal operation, press Shift and Preset. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Motorola CyberTest GPIB Address Follow the steps in Table F-10 to verify and, if necessary, change the GPIB address on the Motorola CyberTest. Changing the GPIB address requires the following items: NOTE Motorola CyberTest communications analyzer. Computer running Windows 3.1/Windows 95. Motorola CyberTAME software program “TAME”. Parallel printer port cable (shipped with CyberTest). This procedure assumes that the test equipment is set up and ready for testing. Table F-10: Verify and/or Change Motorola CyberTest GPIB Address Step Action On the LMF desktop, locate the CyberTAME icon. Double click on the icon to run the CyberTAME application. In the CyberTAME window taskbar, under Special, select IEEE.488.2. CyberTAME software will query the CyberTest Analyzer for its current GPIB address. It then will open the IEEE 488.2 dialog box. If the current GPIB address is not 18, perform the following procedure to change it: 3a – Use the up or down increment arrows or double–click in the field and type the number to set the address to 18. 3b – Click on the OK button. –– The new address will be written to the CyberTest through the parallel port and saved. Oct 2003 Verify that the address has been set by repeating steps 2 and 3. – The new address should now appear in the IEEE 488.2 dialog box Address field. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-13 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A HP 437 Power Meter GPIB Address Refer to Figure F-10 and follow the steps in Table F-11 to verify and, if necessary, change the HP 437 GPIB address. Figure F-10: HP 437 Power Meter PRESET SHIFT (BLUE) PUSHBUTTON – ACCESSES FUNCTION AND DATA ENTRY KEYS IDENTIFIED WITH LIGHT BLUE TEXT ON THE FRONT PANEL ABOVE THE BUTTONS ENTER NOTE REF FW00308 This procedure assumes that the test equipment is set up and ready for testing. Table F-11: Verify and/or Change HP 437 Power Meter GPIB Address Step Action Press Shift and PRESET. Use the y arrow key to navigate to HP–IB ADRS and press ENTER. The HP–IB address is displayed. NOTE HP–IB is the same as GPIB. If the current GPIB address is not set to 13, perform the following to change it: – Use the y b arrow keys to change the HP–IB ADRS to 13. – Press ENTER to set the address. Press Shift and ENTER to return to a standard configuration. F-14 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A Gigatronics 8541C Power Meter GPIB Address Refer to Figure F-11 and follow the steps in Table F-12 to verify and, if necessary, change the Gigatronics 8541C power meter GPIB address. Figure F-11: Gigatronics 8541C Power Meter Detail MENU NOTE ENTER ARROW KEYS REF FW00564 This procedure assumes that the test equipment is set up and ready for testing. Table F-12: Verify and/or Change Gigatronics 8541C Power Meter GPIB Address Step Action ! CAUTION Do not connect/disconnect the power meter sensor cable with AC power applied to the meter. Disconnection could result in destruction of the sensing element or miscalibration. Press MENU. Use the b arrow key to select CONFIG MENU and press ENTER. Use the b arrow key to select GPIB and press ENTER. The current Mode and GPIB Address are displayed. If the Mode is not set to 8541C, perform the following to change it: Use the a ’ arrow keys as required to select MODE. Use the by arrow keys as required to set MODE to 8541C. If the GPIB address is not set to 13, perform the following to change it: Use the ’ arrow key to select ADDRESS. Use the by arrow keys as required to set the GPIB address to 13. Press ENTER to return to normal operation. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-15 Verifying and Setting GPIB Address 68P09258A31–A RS232 GPIB Interface Adapter Be sure that the RS–232 GPIB interface adapter DIP switches are set as shown in Figure F-12. Figure F-12: RS232 GPIB Interface Adapter DIP SWITCH SETTINGS S MODE DATA FORMAT BAUD RATE ON GPIB ADRS G MODE RS232–GPIB INTERFACE BOX F-16 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Test Equipment Set-up Purpose This section covers other test equipment and peripherals not covered in Chapter 3. Procedures for the manual testing are covered here, along with procedures to calibrate the TX and RX cables using the signal generator and spectrum analyzer. Equipment Warm up NOTE Warm-up BTS equipment for a minimum of 60 minutes prior to performing the BTS optimization procedure. This assures BTS site stability and contributes to optimization accuracy. (Time spent running initial power-up, hardware/ firmware audit, and BTS download counts as warm-up time.) CAUTION If any piece of test equipment (i.e., test cable, RF adapter) has been replaced, re-calibration must be performed. Failure to do so could introduce measurement errors, resulting in incorrect measurements and degradation to system performance. NOTE Calibration of the communications test set (or equivalent test equipment) must be performed at the site before calibrating the overall test set. Calibrate the test equipment after it has been allowed to warm-up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. Prerequisites Prior to performing any of these procedures, all preparations for preparing the LMF, updating LMF files, and any other pre-calibration procedures, as stated in Chapter 3, must have been completed. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-17 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A HP8921A System Connectivity Test Follow the steps in Table F-13 to verify that the connections between the PCS Interface and the HP8921A are correct, and cables are intact. The software also performs basic functionality checks of each instrument. NOTE Disconnect other GPIB devices, especially system controllers, from the system before running the connectivity software. Table F-13: System Connectivity Step Action NOTE – Perform this procedure after test equipment has been allowed to warm–up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. Insert HP 83236A Manual Control/System card into memory card slot. Press the [PRESET] pushbutton. Press the Screen Control [TESTS] pushbutton to display the “Tests” Main Menu screen. Position the cursor at Select Procedure Location and select by pressing the cursor control knob. In the Choices selection box, select Card. Position the cursor at Select Procedure Filename and select by pressing the cursor control knob. In the Choices selection box, select SYS_CONN. Position the cursor at RUN TEST and select it. The software will prompt you through the connectivity setup. When the test is complete, position the cursor on STOP TEST and select it; OR press the [K5] pushbutton. To return to the main menu, press the [K5] pushbutton. F-18 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Manual Cable Calibration using HP8921 with HP PCS Interface (HP83236) NOTE This calibration method must be executed with great care. Some losses are measured close to the minimum limit of the power meter sensor (–30 dBm). Prerequisites Ensure the following prerequisites have been met before proceeding: S Test equipment to be calibrated has been connected correctly for cable calibration. S Test equipment has been selected and calibrated. Refer to Figure F-13 for location of the components on the PCS Interface and Communications Test Set. Test Equipment Set-up Perform the procedure in Table F-14 to calibrate the test equipment using the HP8921 Cellular Communications Analyzer equipped with the HP83236 PCS Interface. Table F-14: Manual Cable Calibration Test Equipment Setup (using the HP PCS Interface) Step Action NOTE Verify that GPIB controller is turned off. Insert HP 83236A Manual Control System card into memory card slot (see Figure F-13). Press the Preset pushbutton. Under Screen Controls, press the TESTS pushbutton to display the TESTS (Main Menu) screen. Position the cursor at Select Procedure Location and select it. In the Choices selection box, select CARD. Position the cursor at Select Procedure Filename and select it. In the Choices selection box, select MANUAL. Position the cursor at RUN TEST and select it. HP must be in Control Mode Select YES. If using HP 83236A: Set channel number=: – Position cursor at Channel Number and select it. – Enter the chan# using the numeric keypad; press [Enter] and the screen will go blank. – When the screen reappears, the chan# will be displayed on the channel number line. Set RF Generator level: – Position the cursor at RF Generator Level and select it. – Enter –10 using the numeric keypad; press [Enter] and the screen will go blank. – When the screen reappears, the value –10 dBm will be displayed on the RF Generator Level line. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 If using HP 83236B: Set channel frequency: – Position cursor at Frequency Band and press Enter. – Select User Defined Frequency. – Go Back to Previous Menu. – Position the cursor to 83236 generator frequency and enter actual RX frequency. – Position the cursor to 83236 analyzer frequency and enter actual TX frequency. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-19 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Table F-14: Manual Cable Calibration Test Equipment Setup (using the HP PCS Interface) Step Action Set the user fixed Attenuation Setting to 0 dBm: – Position cursor at Analyzer Attenuation and select it – Position cursor at User Fixed Atten Settings and select it. – Enter 0 (zero) using the numeric keypad and press [Enter]. 10 Select Back to Previous Menu. 11 Record the HP83236 Generator Frequency Level: Record the HP83236B Generator Frequency Level: – Position cursor at Show Frequency and Level Details and select it. – Under HP83236 Frequencies and Levels, record the Generator Level. – Under HP83236B Frequencies and Levels, record the Generator Frequency Level (1850 – 1910 MHz for 1.9 GHz or 1750 – 1780 for 1.7 GHz). – Position cursor at Prev Menu and select it. 12 Click on Pause for Manual Measurement. 13 Connect the power sensor directly to the RF OUT ONLY port of the PCS Interface. 14 On the HP8921A, under To Screen, select CDMA GEN. 15 Move the cursor to the Amplitude field and click on the Amplitude value. 16 Increase the Amplitude value until the power meter reads 0 dBm ±0.2 dB. NOTE The Amplitude value can be increased coarsely until 0 dBM is reached; then fine tune the amplitude by adjusting the Increment Set to 0.1 dBm and targeting in on 0 dBm. 17 Disconnect the power sensor from the RF OUT ONLY port of the PCS Interface. NOTE The Power Meter sensor’s lower limit is –30 dBm. Thus, only components having losses ≤30 dB should be measured using this method. For further accuracy, always re-zero the power meter before connecting the power sensor to the component being calibrated. After connecting the power sensor to the component, record the calibrated loss immediately. 18 Disconnect all components in the test setup and calibrate each one separately by connecting each component, one-at-a-time, between the RF OUT ONLY PORT and the power sensor (see Figure F-13, Setups A, B, or C). Record the calibrated loss value displayed on the power meter. S Example: (A) Test Cable(s) (B) 20 dB Attenuator = (B) Directional Coupler = –1.4 dB –20.1 dB –29.8 dB 19 After all components are calibrated, reassemble all components together and calculate the total test setup loss by adding up all the individual losses: S Example: Total test setup loss = –1.4 –29.8 –20.1 = –51.3 dB. This calculated value will be used in the next series of tests. 20 Under Screen Controls press the TESTS button to display the TESTS (Main Menu) screen. 21 Select Continue (K2). 22 Select RF Generator Level and set to –119 dBm. . . . continued on next page F-20 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Table F-14: Manual Cable Calibration Test Equipment Setup (using the HP PCS Interface) Step Action 23 Click on Pause for Manual Measurement. 24 Verify the HP8921A Communication Analyzer/83203A CDMA interface setup is as follows (fields not indicated remain at default): S Verify the GPIB (HP–IB) address: – – – – under To Screen, select More select IO CONFIG Set HP–IB Adrs to 18 set Mode to Talk&Lstn S Verify the HP8921A is displaying frequency (instead of RF channel) – Press the blue [SHIFT] button, then press the Screen Control [DUPLEX] button; this switches to the CONFIG (CONFIGURE) screen. – Use the cursor control to set RF Display to Freq 25 Refer to Table 3-31 for assistance in manually setting the cable loss values into the LMF. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-21 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Figure F-13: Calibrating Test Setup Components MEMORY CARD SLOT POWER SENSOR (A) (A) POWER SENSOR (B) (B) 20 dB / 20 WATT ATTENUATOR POWER SENSOR (C) POWER SENSOR (C) 150 W NON–RADIATING RF LOAD F-22 30 dB DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP FW00292 Oct 2003 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A HP PCS Interface Test Equipment Setup for Manual Testing Follow the procedure in Table F-15 to setup the HP PCS Interface Box for manual testing. Table F-15: HP PCS Interface Test Equipment Setup for Manual Testing n Step Action NOTE Verify GPIB controller is turned off. Insert HP83236B Manual Control/System card into the memory card slot. Under Screen Controls, press the [TESTS] push-button to display the TESTS (Main Menu) screen. Position the cursor at Select Procedure Location and select. In the Choices selection box, select CARD. Position the cursor at Select Procedure Filename and select. In the Choices selection box, select MANUAL. Position the cursor at RUN TEST and select OR press the K1 push-button. Set channel number= : – Position cursor at Channel Number and select. – Enter the chan# using the numeric keypad and then press [Enter] (the screen will blank). – When the screen reappears, the chan# will be displayed on the channel number line. NOTE If using a TMPC with Tower Top Amplifier (TTA) skip Step 7. S Set RF Generator level= –119 dBm + Cal factor Example: –119 dBm + 2 dB = –117 dBm S Continue with Step 9 (skip Step 8). Set RF Generator level= –116 dBm + Cal factor. Example: –116 dBm + 2 dB = –114 dBm Set the user fixed Attenuation Setting to 0 dB: – Position cursor at RF Generator Level and select. – Position cursor at User Fixed Atten Settings and select. – Enter 0 (zero) using the numeric keypad and press [Enter]. 10 Select Back to Previous Menu. 11 Select Quit, then select Yes. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-23 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Calibrating Test Cable Setup using Advantest R3465 NOTE Be sure the GPIB Interface is OFF for this procedure. Perform the procedure in Table F-16 to calibrate the test cable setup using the Advantest R3465. Advantest R3465 Manual Test setup and calibration must be performed at both the TX and RX frequencies. Table F-16: Procedure for Calibrating Test Cable Setup Using Advantest R3465 Step Action NOTE – This procedure can only be performed after test equipment has been allowed to warm–up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. Press the SHIFT and the PRESET keys located below the display. Press the ADVANCE key in the MEASUREMENT area of the control panel. Select the CDMA Sig CRT menu key. Select the Setup CRT menu key. Using the vernier knob and the cursor keys set the following parameters: NOTE Fields not listed remain at default. Generator Mode: SIGNAL Link: FORWARD Level Unit: dBm CalCorrection: ON Level Offset: OFF Select the return CRT menu key. Press FREQ key in the ENTRY area. Set the frequency to the desired value using the keypad entry keys. Verify that the Mod CRT menu key is highlighting OFF; if not, press the Mod key to toggle it OFF. 10 Verify that the Output CRT menu key is highlighting OFF; if not, press the Output key to toggle it OFF. 11 Press the LEVEL key in the ENTRY area. 12 Set the LEVEL to 0 dBm using the key pad entry keys. 13 Zero power meter. Next connect the power sensor directly to the “RF OUT” port on the R3561L CDMA Test Source Unit. 14 Press the Output CRT menu key to toggle Output to ON. 15 Record the power meter reading ________________________ 16 Disconnect the power meter sensor from the R3561L RF OUT jack. . . . continued on next page F-24 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Table F-16: Procedure for Calibrating Test Cable Setup Using Advantest R3465 Step Action NOTE The Power Meter sensor lower limit is –30 dBm. Thus, only components having losses < 30 dB should be measured using this method. For best accuracy, always re–zero the power meter before connecting the power sensor to the component being calibrated. Then, after connecting the power sensor to the component, record the calibrated loss immediately. 17 Disconnect all components in the the test setup and calibrate each one separately. Connect each component one–at–a–time between the “RF OUT” port and the power sensor (see Figure F-14, “Setups A, B, and C”). Record the calibrated loss value displayed on the power meter for each connection. Example: (A) 1st Test Cable = –0.5 dB (B) 2nd Test Cable = –1.4 dB (C) 20 dB Attenuator = –20.1 dB (D) 30 dB Directional Coupler = –29.8 dB 18 Press the Output CRT menu key to toggle Output OFF. 19 Calculate the total test setup loss by adding up all the individual losses: Example: Total test setup loss = 0.5 + 1.4 + 20.1 + 29.8 = 51.8 dB This calculated value will be used in the next series of tests. 20 Press the FREQ key in the ENTRY area. 21 Using the keypad entry keys, set the test frequency to the RX frequency. 22 Repeat steps 9 through 19 for the RX frequency. 23 Refer to Table 3-31 for assistance in manually setting the cable loss values into the LMF. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP F-25 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Figure F-14: Cable Calibration using Advantest R3465 RF OUT POWER SENSOR (A) & (B) (C) POWER SENSOR 20 DB / 2 WATT ATTENUATOR POWER SENSOR (C) POWER SENSOR (D) 100 W NON–RADIATING RF LOAD F-26 FW00320 30 DB DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Agilent E4406A Transmitter Tester Self-alignment (Calibration) The Agilent E4406A requires pre–calibration actions or calibration verification that are not supported by the LMF. Follow the procedure in Table F-17 and refer to Figure F-15 to perform the Agilent E4406A self–alignment (calibration). Table F-17: Agilent E4406A Self–alignment (Calibration) Step Action In the SYSTEM section of the instrument front panel, press the System key. – The softkey labels displayed on the right side of the instrument screen will change. Press the Alignments softkey button to the right of the instrument screen. – The softkey labels will change. Press the Align All Now softkey button. – All other instrument functions will be suspended during the alignment. – The display will change to show progress and results of the alignments performed. – The alignment will take less than one minute. Figure F-15: Agilent E4406A Self–alignment Softkey Label Display Area System Key Softkey Buttons Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP ti-CDMA-WP-00080-v01-ildoc-ftw F-27 Test Equipment Set-up 68P09258A31–A Notes F-28 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Appendix G Download ROM Code Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP G-1 Download ROM Code 68P09258A31–A Download ROM Code Download ROM Code ROM code can be downloaded to a device that is in any state. After the download is started, the device being downloaded changes to OOS_ROM (blue) and remains OOS_ROM (blue). The same R–level RAM code must then be downloaded to the device. This procedure includes steps for both the ROM code download and the RAM code download. ROM code files cannot be selected automatically. The ROM code file must be selected manually. Follow the procedure in Table G-1 to download ROM code. Prerequisite S ROM and RAM code files exist for the device to be downloaded. CAUTION The R–level of the ROM code to be downloaded must be the same as the R–level of the ROM code for other devices in the BTS. Code must not be mixed in a BTS. This procedure should only be used to upgrade replacement devices for a BTS and it should not be used to upgrade all devices in a BTS. If a BTS is to be upgraded from one R–level to another, the optimization and ATP procedures must first be performed with the BTS in the original configuration. The upgrade should then be done by the CBSC. Table G-1: Download ROM Code Step Action Click on the device to be downloaded. NOTE More than one device of the same type can be selected for download by either clicking on each one to be downloaded or from the BTS menu bar Select pull–down menu, select the device item that applies. Where: device = the type of device to be loaded (BBX, CSM, GLI, MCC) Click on the Device menu. Click on the Status menu item. A status report window appears. Make a note of the number in the HW Bin Type column. NOTE “HW Bin Type” is the Hardware Binary Type for the device. This code is used as the last four digits in the filename of a device’s binary ROM code file. Using this part of the filename, the ROM code file can be matched to the device in which it is to be loaded. Click on the OK button to dismiss the status report window. NOTE ROM code is automatically selected for download from the :\ \version folder>\ specified by the NextLoad property in the bts–#.cdf file. To check the value of the NextLoad property, click on Util > Examine > Display Nextload. A pop–up message will show the value of the NextLoad. . . . continued on next page G-2 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Download ROM Code 68P09258A31–A Table G-1: Download ROM Code Step Action From the BTS menu bar Device pull–down menus, select Download > ROM. – If the file matching the Hardware Binary Type of the device is found in the code folder, a status report shows the result of the download. Proceed to Step 12. – If a file selection window appears, select the ROM code file manually. Double–click on the version folder that contains the desired ROM code file. Double–click on the Code folder. A list of ROM and RAM code files is displayed. ! CAUTION A ROM code file having the correct hardware binary type (HW Bin Type) needs to be chosen. The hardware binary type (last four digits in the file name) was determined in step 4. Unpredictable results can happen and the device may be damaged (may have to be replaced) if a ROM code file with wrong binary type is downloaded. 10 11 Choose a ROM code file having the correct hardware binary type (HW Bin Type). The hardware binary type (last four digits in the file name) was determined in step 4. Click on the ROM code file that matches the device type and HW Bin Type (e.g., bbx_rom.bin.0604 for a BBX having a HW Bin Type of 0604). The file should be highlighted. Click on the Load button. A status report window displays the result of the download. NOTE If the ROM load failed for some devices, load them individually by clicking on one device, perform steps 6 through 11 for it, and repeat the process for each remaining device. 12 Click on the Ok button to close the status report window. 13 Click on the Util menu. 14 Select the Tools menu item. 15 Click on the Update NextLoad>CDMA menu item. 16 Select the version number of the folder that was used for the ROM code download. 17 18 Click on the Save button. A pop–up message indicates that the CDF file has been updated. Click on the OK button to dismiss the pop–up message. 19 Click on the device that was downloaded with ROM code. 20 Click on the Device menu. 21 Click on the Download Code menu item to download RAM code. A status report window displays the result of the download. NOTE Data is automatically downloaded to GLI devices when the RAM code is downloaded. Use the Download Data procedure to download data to other device types after they have been upgraded. 22 Oct 2003 Click on the Ok button to close the status report window. The downloaded device should be OOS_RAM (yellow) unless it is a GLI in which case it should be INS (green). . . . continued on next page 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP G-3 Download ROM Code 68P09258A31–A Table G-1: Download ROM Code Step Action 23 Click on the device that was downloaded. 24 Click on the Device menu. 25 Click on the Status menu item. Verify that the status report window displays the correct ROM and RAM version numbers. Click on the Ok button to close the status report window. 26 G-4 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Appendix H In–Service Calibration Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP H-1 Introduction 68P09258A31–A Introduction Purpose This procedure is a guide to expanding your system with multiple carriers while the system remains in service. This procedure also allows you to perform on site maintenance (replace defective boards and recalibrate) while the remainder of the site stays in service. Motorola recommends that you perform this procedure during a maintenance window. This procedure cannot be performed on BTSs with 4–to–1 combiners. The procedure can only be performed on one side of the BTS at one time. That is, LPAs 1, 2 ,3, 7, 8, 9 (feed antennas 1, 2, 3) can be calibrated while LPAs 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 (feed antennas 4, 5, 6) remain in service and vice versa. Equipment Warm up NOTE Calibration of the communications test set (or equivalent test equipment) must be performed at the site before calibrating the overall test set. Calibrate the test equipment after it has been allowed to warm-up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. CAUTION If any piece of test equipment (i.e., test cable, RF adapter) has been replaced, re-calibration must be performed. Failure to do so could introduce measurement errors, causing incorrect measurements and degradation to system performance. H-2 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Power Delta Calibration Power Delta Calibration Introduction The In–service calibration procedure has several differences from a normal calibration procedure. One of these is the use of a spectrum analyzer instead of a power meter to measure power. Power meters are broadband measurement devices and cannot be used to measure power during In–service Calibration since other carriers are operating. A spectrum analyzer can be used because it measures power at a given frequency. However, measuring power using a spectrum analyzer is less accurate than using a power meter. Therefore, you must compensate for the difference (delta) between the power meter and the spectrum analyzer. HP8921A Power Delta Calibration Use the HP8921A Spectrum Analyzer to measure power during In–Service Calibration for 800 MHz systems. After the offset value has been calculated, add it to the TX cable loss value. Follow the procedure in Table H-1 to perform the HP8921A Power Delta Calibration procedure. NOTE This procedure requires two HP8921As. Table H-1: HP8921A Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action NOTE Perform this procedure after test equipment has been allowed to warm–up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. Connect a short RF cable between the HP8921A Duplex Out port and the HP437B power sensor (see Figure H-1). Set the HP8921A signal source as follows: – Measure mode to CDMA Generator – Frequency to the CDMA Calibration target frequency – CW RF Path to IQ – Output Port to Dupl – Data Source to Random – Amplitude to 0 dBm Measure and record the power value reading on the HP437B Power Meter. Record the Power Meter reading as result A ________________________. Turn off the source HP8921A signal output, and disconnect the HP437B. NOTE Leave the settings on the source HP8921A for convenience in the following steps. Oct 2003 Connect the short RF cable between the source HP8921A Duplex Out port and the measuring HP8921A RF–IN port (see Figure H-2). . . . continued on next page 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP H-3 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Table H-1: HP8921A Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action Ensure that the source HP8921A settings are the same as in Step 2. Set the measuring HP8921A as follows: – Measure mode to CDMA Anl – Frequency to the CDMA calibration target frequency – Input Attenuation to 0 dB – Input port to RF–IN – Gain to Auto – Analyzer Direction to Fwd Turn on the source HP8921A signal output. 10 Measure and record the channel power reading on the measuring HP8921A as result B ________________________. 11 Turn off the source HP8921A signal output and disconnect the equipment. 12 Compute the delta between HP437B and HP8921A using the following formula: Delta = A – B Example: Delta = –0.70 dBm – (–1.25 dBm) = 0.55 dBm Example: Delta = 0.26 dBm – 0.55 dBm = –0.29 dBm These examples are included to show the mathematics and do not represent actual readings. NOTE Add this delta value to the TX Cable Loss value during In–Service Calibration (see Step 4 in Table H-5). Figure H-1: Delta Calibration Setup – HP8921A to HP437B HP 8921A HP437B SENSOR Power Sensor DUPLEX OUT Short RF Cable H-4 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP FW00801 Oct 2003 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Figure H-2: Delta Calibration Setup – HP8921A to HP8921A Measurement HP8921A Source HP8921A DUPLEX OUT RF IN/OUT Short RF Cable FW00802 Advantest R3465 Power Delta Calibration Follow the procedure in Table H-2 to perform the Advantest R3465 Power Delta Calibration procedure. Table H-2: Advantest Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action NOTE Perform this procedure after test equipment has been allowed to warm–up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. On the Advantest R3465: Press the SHIFT and the PRESET keys located below the CRT display. Press the ADVANCE key in the Measurement area of the control panel. Press the CDMA Sig CRT menu key. Press the FREQ key in the Entry area of the control panel. Set the frequency to the desired value using the keypad entry keys. Press the LEVEL key in the Entry area of the control panel. Set the LEVEL to 0 dBm using the keypad entry keys. Verify the Mod CRT menu key is highlighting OFF, if not press the Mod key to toggle it OFF. Verify the Output CRT menu key is highlighting OFF. If not, press the Output key to toggle it OFF. On the HP 437 Power Meter: 10 Zero the Power Meter prior to connecting the power sensor to the RF cable from the signal generator. NOTE For best accuracy, always re–zero the power meter before connecting the power sensor to the component being calibrated. 11 Connect the RF cable from the R3561L CDMA Test Source Unit RF OUT port to the power sensor (see Figure H-3). 12 Press the Output CRT menu key to toggle the Output to ON. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP H-5 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Table H-2: Advantest Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action 13 Record the Power Meter reading as result A ________________________. 14 Press the Output CRT menu key to toggle the Output to OFF. 15 Connect the RF cable from the R3561L CDMA Test Source Unit RF OUT port to the Spectrum Analyzer INPUT Port (see Figure H-4). 16 Press the Output CRT menu key to change the Output to ON. 17 Press the CW key in the Measurement area of the control panel. 18 Press the LEVEL key in the Entry area of the control panel. 19 Set the REF LEVEL to 10 dBm using the keypad entry keys. 20 Press the dB/div CRT menu key. 21 Press the 10 dB/div CRT menu key. 22 Press the FREQ key in Entry area of the control panel. 23 Set the frequency to the desired value using the keypad entry keys. 24 Press the more 1/2 CRT menu key. 25 Press the Preselector CRT menu key to highlight 3.0G. 26 Press the FORMAT key in the Display Control area of the control panel. 27 Press the TRACE CRT menu key. 28 Press the AVG A CRT menu key. 29 Set AVG to 20 using keypad entry keys. 30 Press the return CRT menu key. 31 Press the SPAN key in the Entry area of the control panel. 32 Press the Zero Span CRT menu key. 33 Press the BW key in the Entry area of the control panel. 34 Press the RBW CRT menu key to highlight MNL. 35 Set RBW to 30 kHz using keypad entry keys. 36 Press the VBW CRT menu key to highlight MNL. 37 Set VBW to 1 MHz using keypad entry keys. 38 Press the Marker ON key in the Display Control area of the control panel. 39 Record the Marker Level reading as result B ________________________. . . . continued on next page H-6 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Table H-2: Advantest Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action 40 Calculate the Power Calibration Delta value. The delta value is the power meter measurement minus the Advantest measurement. Delta = A – B Example: Delta = –0.70 dBm – (–1.25 dBm) = 0.55 dBm Example: Delta = 0.26 dBm – 0.55 dBm = –0.29 dBm These examples are included to show the mathematics and do not represent actual readings. NOTE Add this delta value to the TX Cable Loss value during In–Service Calibration (see Step 4 in Table H-5). Figure H-3: Delta Calibration Setup – R3561L to HP437B Advantest RF OUT R3561L Power Sensor HP437B Short RF Cable SENSOR FW00803 Figure H-4: Delta Calibration Setup – R3561L to R3465 RF OUT R3561L R3465 Short RF Cable INPUT FW00804 Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP H-7 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A HP8935 Power Delta Calibration Follow the procedure in Table H-3 to perform the HP8935 Power Delta Calibration procedure. Table H-3: HP8935 Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action NOTE Perform this procedure after test equipment has been allowed to warm–up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. Connect a short RF cable between the HP8935 Duplex Out port and the HP437B power sensor (see Figure H-5). Set the HP8935 signal source as follows: – Measure mode to CDMA Gen – Frequency to the CDMA Calibration target frequency – CW RF Path to IQ – Output Port to Dupl – Data Source to Random – Amplitude to 0 dBm Measure and record the power value reading on the HP437B Power Meter. Record the Power Meter reading as result A ________________________. Turn off the source HP8935 signal output, and disconnect the HP437B. NOTE Leave the settings on the source HP8935 for convenience in the following steps. Connect the short RF cable between the source HP8935 Duplex Out port and the RF–IN/OUT port (see Figure H-6). Ensure that the source HP8935 settings are the same as in Step 2. Set the measuring HP8935 as follows: – Measure mode to CDMA Anl – Frequency to the CDMA calibration target frequency – Input Attenuation to 0 dB – Input port to RF–IN – Gain to Auto – Anl Dir to Fwd Turn on the source HP8935 signal output. 10 Set the Chn Pwr Cal to Calibrate and select to calibrate. 11 Measure and record the channel power reading on the measuring HP8935 as result B ________________________. 12 Turn off the source HP8935 signal output and disconnect the equipment. . . . continued on next page H-8 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Table H-3: HP8935 Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action 13 Calculate the Power Calibration Delta value. The delta value is the power meter measurement minus the Advantest measurement. Delta = A – B Example: Delta = –0.70 dBm – (–1.25 dBm) = 0.55 dBm Example: Delta = 0.26 dBm – 0.55 dBm = –0.29 dBm These examples are included to show the mathematics and do not represent actual readings. NOTE Add this delta value to the TX Cable Loss value during In–Service Calibration (see Step 4 in Table H-5). Figure H-5: Delta Calibration Setup – HP8935 to HP437B ÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁ Hewlett–Packard Model HP 8935 HP437B SENSOR Power Sensor DUPLEX OUT Short RF Cable FW00805 Figure H-6: Delta Calibration Setup – HP8935 to HP8935 Hewlett–Packard Model HP 8935 DUPLEX OUT RF IN/OUT Short RF Cable Oct 2003 FW00806 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP H-9 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Agilent E4406A Power Delta Calibration The Agilent E4406A transmitter tester and E4432B signal generator test equipment combination can be used for ISC of IS–2000 CDMA 1X as well as IS–95A/B operation modes. The power delta calibration is performed on the E4406A, but the E4432B is required to generate the reference signal used to calculate the power delta offset. After the offset value has been calculated, add it to the TX cable loss value in the LMF. Follow the procedure in Table H-4 to perform the Agilent E4406A Power Delta Calibration procedure. Table H-4: Agilent E4406A Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action NOTE Perform this procedure after test equipment has been allowed to warm–up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. After it is warmed up and stabilized, calibrate the test equipment as described in the “Test Set Calibration” section of the Optimization/Calibration chapter in the SC 4812T Optimization/ATP manual. Zero the Power Meter prior to connecting the power sensor to the RF cable from the signal generator. NOTE For best accuracy, always re–zero the power meter before connecting the power sensor to the component being calibrated. Connect a short RF cable from the E4432B RF OUTPUT connector the HP437 power meter power sensor (see Figure H-7). Set the E4432B signal generator as follows: – Press Preset to exit any modes for which the signal generator is configured. – Press Frequency and enter the frequency of the channel to be calibrated using the numeric keypad. – Using the soft keys to the right of the screen, select the frequency range to be measured (for example, MHz). – Press Amplitude and, using the numeric keypad, set signal amplitude to 0 (zero). – Using the soft keys, set the measurement type to dBm. On the E4432B, press RF On/Off to toggle the RF output to RF ON. – Note that the RF On/Off status in the screen display changes. Measure and record the value reading on the HP437 power meter as result A____________________. On the E4432B, press RF On/Off to toggle the RF output to RF OFF. – Note that the RF On/Off status in the screen display changes. Disconnect the short RF cable from the HP437 power meter power sensor, and connect it to the RF INPUT connector on the E4406A transmitter tester (see Figure H-8). . . . continued on next page H-10 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Table H-4: Agilent E4406A Power Delta Calibration Procedure Step Action NOTE Do not change the frequency and amplitude settings on the E4432B when performing the following steps. Set the E4406A as follows: – Press Preset to exit any modes for which the transmitter tester is configured. – Press MODE and, using the soft keys to the right of the screen, select cdmaOne. – Press MEASURE and, using the soft keys, select spectrum. – Press Frequency and, using the soft keys, select Center Frequency. – Using the numeric keypad. enter the frequency of the channel to be calibrated. – Using the soft keys, select the frequency range to be measured (for example, MHz). – Press Input/Output and, using the soft keys, select Input Atten. – Using the numeric keypad, set Input Atten to 0 (zero) and, using the soft keys, select dB. – Using the soft keys, select External Atten and then select Mobile. – Using the numeric keypad, set Mobile to 0 (zero) and, using the soft keys, select dB. – Using the soft keys, select Base. – Using the numeric keypad, set Base to 0 (zero) and, using the soft keys, select dB. – Press MEASURE and, using the soft keys, select Channel Power. On the E4432B signal generator, press RF On/Off to toggle the RF output to RF ON. – Note that the RF On/Off status in the screen display changes. 10 Read the measured Channel Power from the E4406A screen display and record it as result B____________________. 11 On the E4432B, press RF On/Off to toggle the RF output to RF OFF. – Note that the RF On/Off status in the screen display changes. 12 Calculate the Power Calibration Delta value. The delta value is the power meter measurement minus the Agilent measurement. Delta = A – B Example: Delta = –0.70 dBm – (–1.25 dBm) = 0.55 dBm Example: Delta = 0.26 dBm – 0.55 dBm = –0.29 dBm These examples are included to show the mathematics and do not represent actual readings. NOTE Add this delta value to the TX Cable Loss value during In–Service Calibration (see step 4 in Table H-5). Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP H-11 Power Delta Calibration 68P09258A31–A Figure H-7: Delta Calibration Setup – Agilent E4432B to HP437 AGILENT E4432B AND E4406A HP437B SENSOR RF OUTPUT Power Sensor Short RF Cable FW00858 Figure H-8: Delta Calibration Setup – Agilent E4432B to Agilent E4406A AGILENT E4432B AND E4406A RF OUTPUT Short RF Cable RF INPUT FW00859 H-12 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 In–Service Calibration 68P09258A31–A In–Service Calibration CAUTION This feature does NOT have fault tolerance at this time. The system has no safe–guards to stop you from doing something that will take the BTS out of service. If possible, perform this procedure during a maintenance window. Follow the procedures in this section precisely, otherwise the entire BTS will most likely go OUT OF SERVICE. At the CBSC, only perform operations on expansion hardware when it is in the OOS_MANUAL state. The operator must be trained in the LMF operation prior to performing this procedure. Prerequisites S Expansion hardware has been added in the CBSC database, and the CDF file has been generated. S The expansion devices have been inserted into the C–CCP cage and are in the OOS_MANUAL state at the CBSC. S The site specific cdf (with the expansion hardware) and cal files have been loaded onto the LMF. S The LMF has the same code and dds files as the CBSC to download. CAUTION Do not download code or data to any cards other than those you are working on. Downloading code or data to other cards will take the site OUT OF SERVICE. The code file version numbers must match the version numbers on the other cards in the frame. If the numbers do not match, the site may go OUT OF SERVICE. The BTS–#.cdf, CBSC–#.cdf, and CAL files for this BTS must have come from the CBSC. S Test equipment has been configured per Figure H-9 and Figure H-10. S An RFDS (or at a minimum a directional coupler), whose loss is already known, must be in line to perform the in–service calibration. S Test equipment has been calibrated after 1 hour warm up. S A short RF cable and two BNC–N adapters are available to perform Cable Calibration. S The Power Delta Calibration has been performed (see Table H-1, Table H-2, or Table H-3). Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP H-13 In–Service Calibration 68P09258A31–A Figure H-9: Optimization/ATP Test Setup Using RFDS TEST SETS Optimization/ATP SET UP Hewlett–Packard Model HP 8935 SYNC MONITOR EVEN SEC TICK PULSE REFERENCE FROM CSM BOARD FREQ MONITOR 19.6608 MHZ CLOCK REFERENCE FROM CSM BOARD HP–IB TO GPIB BOX NOTE: IF BTS RX/TX SIGNALS ARE DUPLEXED: BOTH THE TX AND RX TEST CABLES CONNECT TO THE DUPLEXED ANTENNA GROUP. 20 DB PAD (FOR 1.7/1.9 GHZ) 10 DB PAD RX (FOR 800 MHZ) TEST OUT CABLE ÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁ DUPLEX OUT ANTENNA TX TEST CABLE TEST SET INPUT/ OUTPUT PORTS 20 DB PAD (FOR 1.7/1.9 GHZ) 10 DB PAD (FOR 800 MHZ) RFDS DUPLEXER DIRECTIONAL COUPLER RF IN/OUT RX TEST CABLE Communicat ions test set EXT REF IN EVEN SECOND/ SYNC IN IN IEEE 488 GPIB BUS FWD COUPLED PORT GPIB CABLE TX TEST CABLE RX ANTENNA PORT TX ANTENNA PORT BTS FREQ MONITOR DIP SWITCH SETTINGS S MODE DATA FORMAT BAUD RATE ON SYNC MONITOR GPIB ADRS CSM LAN LAN 10BASET/ 10BASE2 CONVERTER G MODE RS232–GPIB INTERFACE BOX RS232 NULL MODEM CABLE CDMA LMF UNIVERSAL TWISTED PAIR (UTP) CABLE (RJ45 CONNECTORS) INTERNAL PCMCIA ETHERNET CARD REF FW00759 H-14 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 In–Service Calibration 68P09258A31–A Figure H-10: IS–95 A/B/C Optimization/ATP Test Setup Using RFDS TEST SETS Optimization/ATP SET UP Advantest R3267 (Top) and R3562 (Bottom) NOTE: IF BTS RX/TX SIGNALS ARE DUPLEXED: BOTH THE TX AND RX TEST CABLES CONNECT TO THE DUPLEXED ANTENNA GROUP. RX TEST CABLE TO EXT TRIG ON REAR OF SPECTRUM ANALYZER ANTENNA RF IN TX TEST CABLE BNC “T” EXT TRIG IN RF OUT NOTE: FREQ MONITOR 19.6608 MHZ CLOCK REFERENCE FROM CSM BOARD TEST SET INPUT/ OUTPUT PORTS 20 DB PAD (FOR 1.7/1.9 GHZ) 10 DB PAD (FOR 800 MHZ) MOD TIME BASE IN (EXT REF IN) RFDS DUPLEXER DIRECTIONAL COUPLER Communicat ions test set OUT EXT REF IN EVEN SECOND/ SYNC IN IN IEEE 488 GPIB BUS FWD COUPLED PORT SYNC MONITOR EVEN SEC TICK PULSE REFERENCE FROM CSM BOARD SYNTHE REF IN ON REAR OF SIGNAL GENERATOR IS CONNECTED TO 10 MHZ OUT ON REAR OF SPECTRUM ANALYZER BNC “T” sIGNAL GENER ATOR GPIB CABLE TX CABLE RX CABLE Agilent E4432B (Top) and E4406A (Bottom) RX ANTENNA PORT TX ANTENNA PORT RF OUTPUT BTS FREQ MONITOR DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 19.6608 MHZ CLOCK SYNC MONITOR RF INPUT TO PATTERN TRIG IN ON REAR OF SIGNAL GENERATOR TO 10 MHZ IN (EXT REF IN) ON REAR OF TRANSMITTER TESTER ON GPIB ADRS CSM TO TRIGGER IN ON REAR OF TRANSMITTER TESTER S MODE DATA FORMAT BAUD RATE LAN LAN 10BASET/ 10BASE2 CONVERTER G MODE RS232–GPIB INTERFACE BOX RS232 NULL MODEM CABLE CDMA LMF BNC “T” SYNC MONITOR EVEN SEC TICK PULSE REFERENCE FROM CSM BOARD Oct 2003 FREQ MONITOR 19.6608 MHZ CLOCK REFERENCE FROM CSM BOARD UNIVERSAL TWISTED PAIR (UTP) CABLE (RJ45 CONNECTORS) 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP INTERNAL PCMCIA ETHERNET CARD REF FW00759 H-15 In–Service Calibration 68P09258A31–A Follow the procedure in Table H-5 to perform the In–Service Calibration. Table H-5: In–Service Calibration Step Action NOTE Perform this procedure after test equipment has been allowed to warm–up and stabilize for a minimum of 60 minutes. Set up the LMF for In–Service Calibration: – Start the LMF by double–clicking the LMF icon on the Windows desktop. – Click Tools>Options from the menu bar at the login screen. – Check the applicable spectrum analyzer check box and the signal generator check box on the Test Equipment tab. Ensure that the GPIB address is 18 for the CDMA analyzer and 1 for the signal generator. – Uncheck any other other equipment that is selected. – Click the Apply button. – Select the BTS Options tab in the LMF Option window. – Check the In–Service Calibration check box. – Click the Apply button. – Click the Dismiss button to close the LMF Option window. Login to the target BTS: – Select the target BTS icon. – Click the Login button at the login screen. Measure the Cable Loss using the Cable Calibration function: – Click Util>Cable Calibration from the menu bar at the main window. – Set the desired channel(s) and select TX and RX CABLE CAL at the cable calibration pop up window. – Click the OK button to perform cable calibration. – Follow the on–screen instructions to complete the cable loss measurement. NOTE – The measured value is input automatically to the cable loss file. – To view the cable loss file, click Util>Examine>Cable Loss>TX or RX. Add the spectrum analyzer power delta to the Cable Loss. – To view the cable loss file, click Util>Examine>Cable Loss>TX or RX. – Add the value computed in Table H-1, Table H-2, or Table H-3 to the TX Cable Loss. NOTE Be sure to include the sign of the value. The following examples are included to show the mathematics and do not represent actual readings: – Example: 5.65 dBm + 0.55 dBm = 6.20 dBm – Example: 5.65 dBm + (–0.29 dBm) = 5.36 dBm – Example: –5.65 dBm + 0.55 dBm = –5.10 dBm – Example: –5.65 dBm + (–0.29 dBm) = –5.94 dBm . . . continued on next page H-16 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 In–Service Calibration 68P09258A31–A Table H-5: In–Service Calibration Step Action Input the Coupler Loss for the TX and RX tests: – Click Util>Edit>Coupler Loss>TX or RX from the menu bar at the main window. – Input the appropriate coupler loss for the target carrier(s) by referring to the information taken at the time of BTS installation. – Click the Save button. – Click the Dismiss button to close the window. – To view the coupler loss file, click Util>Examine>Coupler Loss>TX or RX. Have the CBSC operator put the redundant BBX OOS_MANUAL. ! CAUTION Be sure to download OOS devices only. Loading in–service devices takes them OUT OF SERVICE and can result in dropped calls. The code file version numbers must match the version numbers on the other cards in the frame. If the numbers do not match, the site may go OUT OF SERVICE. NOTE Be sure to include the redundant BBX in steps 7, 8, and 9. Download code and data to the target devices: – Click Tools>Update NextLoad>CDMA to set the code version that will be downloaded. – Select the BTS(s) you need, check the appropriate code version in the pop up window, and click the Save button to close. – Select the target BBX(s) on the C–CCP cage picture. – Click Device>Download>Code/Data to start downloading code. – Select the target BBX(s) on the C–CCP cage picture. – Click Device>Download>Data to start downloading data. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP H-17 In–Service Calibration 68P09258A31–A Table H-5: In–Service Calibration Step Action ! CAUTION Perform the In–service Calibration procedure on OOS devices only. Select the desired test: – Select the target BBX(s) on the C–CCP cage picture. – Click Tests>[desired test] from the menu bar at the main window. – Select the target carrier and confirm the channel number in the pop up window. – Leave the Verify BLO check box checked. – From the Test Pattern pick list, select a test pattern. – Click the OK button to start calibration. – Follow the on–screen instructions, except, do not connect to the BTS antenna port, connect to the directional coupler (fwd) port associated with the on screen prompt antenna port. NOTE S Selecting Pilot (default) performs tests using a pilot signal only. S Selecting Standard performs tests using pilot, synch, paging and six traffic channels. This requires an MCC to be selected. S Selecting CDFPilot performs tests using a pilot signal, however, the gain for the channel elements is specified in the CDF file. S Selecting CDF performs tests using pilot, synch, paging and six traffic channels, however, the gain for the channel elements is specified in the CDF file. Save the result and download the BLO data to the target BBX(s): – Click the Save Result button on the result screen. The window closes automatically. 10 Logout from the BTS and close the LMF session: – Click BTS>Logout to close the BTS connection. – Close the LMF window. 11 Restore the new “bts–*.cal” file to the CBSC. 12 Enable the target device(s) from the CBSC. H-18 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Appendix I VSWR Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP I-1 Transmit & Receive Antenna VSWR 68P09258A31–A Transmit & Receive Antenna VSWR Purpose The following procedures will verify that the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) of all antennas and associated feed lines fall within acceptable limits. The tests will be performed on all antennas in a sequential manner (i.e., ANT 1, then ANT 2) until all antennas/feedlines have been verified. These procedures should be performed periodically by measuring each respective antenna’s VSWR (reflected power) to verify that the antenna system is within acceptable limits. This will ensure continued peak system performance. The antenna VSWR will be calculated at the CDMA carrier frequency assigned to each antenna. Record and verify that they meet the test specification of less than or equal to 1.5:1. NOTE Motorola recommends that the installer be familiar with the following procedure in its entirety before beginning the actual procedure. Ensure that the entire site is currently not in service. This test is used to test RX antennas by substituting RX frequencies for TX frequencies. Study the site engineering documents and perform the following tests only after first verifying that the RF cabling configuration required to interconnect the BTS frames and antennas meet requirements called out in the BTS Installation Manual. Test equipment The following pieces of test equipment will be required to perform this test: S LMF S Directional coupler S Communications test set WARNING Prior to performing antenna tests, insure that no CDMA BBX channels are keyed. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or serious equipment damage. I-2 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Transmit & Receive Antenna VSWR 68P09258A31–A Equipment Setup – HP Test Set Follow the procedure in Table I-1 to set up test equipment required to measure and calculate the VSWR for each antenna. Table I-1: VSWR Measurement Procedure – HP Test Set Step Action HP TEST SET If you have not already done so, refer to the procedure in Table 3-5 on page 3-17 to set up test equipment & interface the LMF computer to the BTS. For manual VSWR testing, using external directional coupler, refer to Figure I-1 (1700/1900 MHz) or Figure I-2 (800 MHz). – Connect the communications test set RF OUT ONLY port to the INPUT port of the directional coupler. – Connect the RF IN/OUT port of the communication test set to the reverse (RVS) port on the directional coupler. Terminate the forward port with a 50 ohm load. – Install the antenna feed line to the output port on the directional coupler. NOTE Manual Communications Analyzer test setup (fields not indicated remain at default): S Set screen to RF GEN. – For 1900 MHz systems, set the RF Gen Freq to center frequency of actual CDMA carrier between 1930–1990 MHz for TX and 1850–1910 MHz for RX. For 800 MHz systems, set the RF Gen Freq to center frequency of actual CDMA carrier between 869–894 MHz for TX and 824–849 MHz for RX. For 1700 MHz systems, set the RF Gen Freq to center frequency of actual CDMA carrier between 1840–1870 MHz for TX and 1750–1780 MHz for RX. – Set Amplitude to –30 dBm. – Set Output Port to RF OUT. – Set AFGen1 & AFGen2 to OFF. Remove the antenna feed line and install an “RF short” onto the directional coupler output port. NOTE Set–up communication test set as follows (fields not indicated remain at default): S Set screen to SPEC ANL. – – – – Oct 2003 Under Controls, set input port to ANT. Set Ref Level to –40 dBm. Under Controls, select Main, select Auxiliary. Under Controls, select AVG. Set Avg = 20. – Record the reference level on the communications analyzer and Note as PS for reference. – Replace the short with the antenna feedline. Record the reference level on the communications analyzer and Note for as PA reference. – Record the difference of the two readings in dB. . . . continued on next page 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP I-3 Transmit & Receive Antenna VSWR 68P09258A31–A Table I-1: VSWR Measurement Procedure – HP Test Set Step HP TEST SET Action Calculate the VSWR per the equation shown to the right. Where: RL(dB) = PA(dBm) – PS(dBm) PA = Power reflected from antenna PS = Power reflected from short A calculated value of –13.98 dB equates to VSWR of better than 1.5:1. ȡ1 ) 10 VSWR +ȧ Ȣ 1 – 10 ȣ ȧ Ȥ RL 20 RL 20 If the readings indicate a potential problem, verify the physical integrity of all cables (including any in–line components, pads, etc.) and associated connections up to the antenna. If problem still persists, consult antenna OEM documentation for additional performance verification tests or replacement information. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for all remaining TX sectors/antennas. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for all remaining RX sectors/antennas. Figure I-1: Manual VSWR Test Setup Using HP8921 Test Set (1700/1900 MHz) RF IN/OUT PORT RF OUT ONLY PORT FEED LINE TO ANTENNA UNDER TEST RF SHORT OUTPUT PORT 30 DB DIRECTIONAL COUPLER RVS (REFLECTED) PORT INPUT PORT FWD (INCIDENT) PORT 50–OHM TERMINATED LOAD FW00342 I-4 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Transmit & Receive Antenna VSWR 68P09258A31–A Figure I-2: Manual VSWR Test Setup Using HP8921 Test Set (800 MHz) FEED LINE TO ANTENNA UNDER TEST RVS (REFLECTED) PORT INPUT PORT RF SHORT 30 DB DIRECTIONAL COUPLER OUTPUT PORT FWD (INCIDENT) PORT 50–OHM TERMINATED LOAD FW00343 Equipment Setup – Advantest Test Set Follow the steps in Table I-2 to set up test equipment required to measure and calculate the VSWR for each antenna. Table I-2: VSWR Measurement Procedure – Advantest Test Set Step Action ADVANTEST If you have not already done so, refer to the procedure in Table 3-5 on page 3-17 to set up test equipment and interface the LMF computer to the BTS. For manual VSWR testing using external directional coupler, refer to Figure I-3. – Connect the communications test set RF OUT port to the input port of the directional coupler. – Connect the INPUT port of the communication test set to the forward port on the directional coupler. Terminate the forward port with a 50 Ohm load. – Connect the RF short to the directional coupler output port. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP I-5 Transmit & Receive Antenna VSWR 68P09258A31–A Table I-2: VSWR Measurement Procedure – Advantest Test Set Step Action ADVANTEST Preform the following to instruct the calibrated test set to generate a CDMA RF carrier (RVL call) with all zero longcode at the assigned RX frequency at –10 dBm: S Push the ADVANCE Measurement key. S Push the CDMA Sig CRT menu key. S Push the FREQ Entry key: – For 1900 MHz systems, set RF Gen Freq to center frequency of actual CDMA carrier between 1930–1990 MHz for TX and 1850–1910 MHz for RX. – For 800 MHz systems, set RF Gen Freq to center frequency of actual CDMA carrier between 869–894 MHz for TX and 824–849 MHz for RX. – For 1700 MHz systems, set RF Gen Freq to center frequency of actual CDMA carrier between 1840–1870 MHz for TX and 1750–1780 MHz for RX. Push the LEVEL Entry key; set to 0 dBm (by entering 0 and pushing the –dBm key). Verify that ON is active in the Output CRT menu key. Verify that OFF is active in the Mod CRT menu key. Push the CW Measurement key. Push the FREQ Entry key. – Push the more 1/2 CRT menu key. – Set Preselect CRT menu key to 3.0G. S Push the Transient Measurement key. – Push the Tx Power CRT menu key. – Push the LEVEL entry key (set to 7 dBm by entering 7 and pushing the the dBm key). – Set Avg Times CRT menu key to ON. Set to 20 (by entering 20 and pushing the Hz ENTER key). S Push the REPEAT Start key to take the measurement. Record the Burst Power display on the communications analyzer and Note as PS for reference. Install the antenna feedline to the output port of the directional coupler. S Push the Auto Level Set CRT menu key. S Push the REPEAT Start key to take the measurement. Record the Burst Power on the communications analyzer and Note as PA level for reference. Record the difference of the two readings in dBm. Calculate the VSWR per the equation shown to the right. Where: RL(dB) = PA(dBm) – PS(dBm) PA = Power reflected from antenna PS = Power reflected from short A calculated value of –13.98 dB equates to VSWR of better than 1.5:1. ȡ1 ) 10 ȣ VSWR +ȧ ȧ Ȣ 1 – 10 Ȥ RL 20 RL 20 . . . continued on next page I-6 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Transmit & Receive Antenna VSWR 68P09258A31–A Table I-2: VSWR Measurement Procedure – Advantest Test Set Step ADVANTEST Action If the readings indicate a potential problem, verify the physical integrity of all cables (including any in–line components, pads, etc.) and associated connections up to the antenna. If problem still persists, consult antenna OEM documentation for additional performance verification tests or replacement information. 10 Repeat steps 2 through 9 for all remaining TX sectors/antennas. 11 Repeat steps 2 through 9 for all remaining RX sectors/antennas. Figure I-3: Manual VSWR Test Setup Using Advantest R3465 RF OUT FEED LINE TO ANTENNA UNDER TEST RF IN RF SHORT RVS (REFLECTED) PORT OUTPUT PORT 30 DB DIRECTIONAL COUPLER FWD (INCIDENT) PORT 50–OHM TERMINATED LOAD INPUT PORT FW00332 Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP I-7 Transmit & Receive Antenna VSWR 68P09258A31–A Notes I-8 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Appendix J Packet Backhaul Configuration Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-1 BTS Router Initial Configuration 68P09258A31–A BTS Router Initial Configuration Overview This appendix contains information and operations related to loading an MWR 1941 BTS router with the minimum standard (canned) configuration necessary for network communications. Once the router is communicating on the network, the full, site-specific, operational configuration can be downloaded to the router over the network. This appendix includes sections on: Terminal Setup Downloading canned BTS router configuration files Verifying IOS canned version of CF memory card Replacing installed BTS router CF memory card IOS version 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 J-2 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Terminal Setup 68P09258A31–A Terminal Setup General This section provides the procedures to configure and save a terminal session for communicating with the MWR 1941 BTS router. Terminal settings are the same as those used for BTS card and module Man–Machine Interface (MMI) communication sessions. The procedures are for a Pentiumr processor–based computer operating with either Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) or Windows 2000. Using the LMF computer LMF computer platforms can be used for communicating with the routers, and the MMI terminal connection created for BTS card/module optimization actions will operate with the BTS routers. See the “Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session” section of this appendix for additional interface hardware required for BTS router communication. Terminal Settings Follow the procedure in Table J-1 to create a named HyperTerminal connection for BTS router interface and generate a Windows desktop shortcut for it. NOTE There are differences between Windows 2000 and Windows 98 in the menus and screens used for creating a HyperTerminal connection. In the following procedure, items applicable to: S Windows 2000 will be identified with Win2000 S Windows 98 will be identified with Win98 Table J-1: Establish HyperTerminal Connection Step Action From the Windows Start menu, select Programs > Accessories Perform one of the following: S For Win2000, select Hyperterminal and then click on HyperTerminal S For Win98, select Communications, double click the Hyperterminal folder, and then double click on the Hypertrm.exe icon in the window which opens. NOTE S If a Location Information Window appears, enter the required information, then click on the Close button. (This is required the first time a HyperTerminal connection is configured, even if a modem is not to be used.) S If a You need to install a modem..... message appears, click on NO. When the Connection Description box opens: – Type a name for the connection being defined (for example, BTSRTR Session, MMI) in the Name: window, – Highlight any icon preferred for the named connection in the Icon: chooser window, and – Click OK. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-3 Terminal Setup 68P09258A31–A Table J-1: Establish HyperTerminal Connection Step Action From the Connect using: pick list in the Connect To box displayed, select the RS–232 port to be used for the connection (e.g., COM1 or COM2 – Win2000 or Direct to Com 1 or Direct to Com 2 – Win98), and click OK. In the Port Settings tab of the COM# Properties window displayed, configure the RS–232 port settings as follows: Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None Click OK. With the HyperTerminal window still open and the connection running, select: File > Properties Click the Settings tab, click the arrow in the Emulation window, and select VT100 from the dropdown list. Click the ASCII Setup button, uncheck all boxes in the ASCII Setup window which appears, and click OK. 10 Click OK for the connection Properties box. 11 Save the defined connection by selecting: File > Save 12 Close the HyperTerminal window by selecting: File > Exit 13 Click the Yes button to disconnect when prompted. 14 Perform one of the following: S If the Hyperterminal folder window is still open (Win98), proceed to step 16, or S From the Windows Start menu, select Programs > Accessories 15 Perform one of the following: S For Win2000, select Hyperterminal and release any pressed mouse buttons. S For Win98, select Communications and double click the Hyperterminal folder. 16 Highlight the newly–created connection icon by moving the cursor over it (Win2000) or clicking on it (Win98). 17 Right click and drag the highlighted connection icon to the Windows desktop and release the right mouse button. 18 From the popup menu displayed, select Create Shortcut(s) Here. . . . continued on next page J-4 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Terminal Setup 68P09258A31–A Table J-1: Establish HyperTerminal Connection Step Action 19 If desired, reposition the shortcut icon for the new connection by dragging it to another location on the Windows desktop. NOTE The shortcut icon can now be double–clicked to open a BTS router or BTS card/module MMI HyperTerminal session without the need to negotiate multiple menu levels. BTS Router Serial Communication For those procedures which require serial communication with BTS routers, follow the procedures in Table J-2 to initiate the communication session. This procedure calls out the LMF computer platform, but any VT100–equivalent terminal or computer equipped with terminal emulation software and a hardware serial connector may be used. Required Items The following items are required to perform the verification: S LMF computer platform or equivalent (see this manual for requirements) S Eight–conductor (four–pair, unshielded twisted pair is acceptable) rollover cable, two 8–contact modular plugs (see Figure J-1 for cable wiring requirements) S Adapter, DB–9 plug–to–8–contact modular plug, Global Computer Supplies C4717 or equivalent (see Figure J-2 for adapter wiring requirements) Figure J-1: Wiring Diagram, BTS Router Communication Rollover Cable 8–contact Plug Contact Numbering (Insertion End) 8 76543 21 Locking Clip 8–contact Modular Plug 8–contact Modular Plug Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-5 Terminal Setup 68P09258A31–A Figure J-2: Wiring Diagram, DB–9 Plug–to–8–contact Modular Plug Adapter Adapter DB–9 Receptacle Socket Numbering (Mating Side) 4 3 2 1 DB–9 Receptacle 8–contact Modular Receptacle NC Adapter 8–contact Receptacle Contact Numbering (Mating Side) 12 34567 8 8 7 6 NC Table J-2: Establishing BTS Router Serial Communication Step Action If it has not been done, start the computer and allow it to complete boot–up. If a named HyperTerminal connection for BTS router serial communication or BTS card/module MMI communication has not been created on the LMF computer, create one as described in Table J-1 in the “Terminal Set–up” section of this appendix. Connect the computer to the BTS router as shown in Figure J-3. Start the named HyperTerminal connection for BTS router communication sessions by double clicking on its Windows desktop shortcut. NOTE If a Windows desktop shortcut was not created for the communication session, access the connection from the Windows Start menu by selecting: Programs > Accessories > Hyperterminal > HyperTerminal >
Once the connection window opens, establish communication with the BTS router by pressing the computer Enter key until the prompt identified in the applicable procedure is obtained. J-6 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Terminal Setup 68P09258A31–A Figure J-3: LMF Computer Connections to BTS Router ROLLOVER CABLE To BTS router CONSOLE receptacle DB9–TO–RJ48C ADAPTER LMF COMPUTER OR EQUIVALENT COM1 OR COM2 OPTOATP0001–0 Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-7 Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files 68P09258A31–A Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files Downloading Overview After they are generated on the OMC–R, the BTS router canned configuration files must be transferred to another computer platform from which they can be installed into the BTS routers. A number of procedures may be used to move the canned configuration files from the OMC–R to a platform from which they can be loaded into the routers. Some alternatives are: 1. If a floppy diskette drive is available at the OMC–R, such as the one for UNO workstations, the configuration files can be transferred to an LMF computer or similar machine using the CDF file transfer procedure in the Preparing the LMF section of this manual. Directories identified in Table J-3 must be used rather than those in the CDF file transfer procedure. 2. If a Windows–based server connection is available in the operator’s network and it can provide an FTP or telnet connection to the OMC–R, files may be transferred by either the FTP or telnet methods. 3. If a dial–up connection is available for accessing the OMC–R, an FTP or telnet session may be possible to transfer files to the computer used to load the CF memory cards. The procedure provided in this section covers FTP transfer using a Windows–based server in the operator’s network. Coordinate with the local network administrator to determine the method and procedure to use on a specific network. Prerequisites The following must be obtained from the local network administrator before performing the canned configuration file FTP procedure in Table J-3: S User ID and password to log onto the OMC–R S Name of the sub–directory where the specific BTS router group canned configuration files to be downloaded were created FTP File Transfer from the OMC–R This procedure uses the Windows–based LMF computer platform to download BTS router canned configuration files from the OMC–R. Follow the procedure in Table J-3. Table J-3: BTS Router Canned Configuration File FTP Transfer from the OMC–R Step Action If it has not been done, create a directory on the LMF computer where the BTS router canned configuration files will be stored. If it has not been done, obtain the OMC–R logon user ID and password from the local network administrator. . . . continued on next page J-8 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files 68P09258A31–A Table J-3: BTS Router Canned Configuration File FTP Transfer from the OMC–R Step Action Connect the LMF computer to the local network and log on. NOTE This procedure uses the command line FTP client supplied with Windows 98, Second Edition (Win98 SE) and Windows 2000 (Win2K); however, any commercially available FTP client application can be used. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for operation of an alternative application. Open a command line (MS DOS) window by clicking on Start > Programs > Command Prompt. When the command line window opens, change to the directory where the canned configuration files will be stored on the LMF computer by entering: cd pathname Where pathname = the path to the required directory. A response similar to the following will be displayed: C:\> cd Can_Cfg C:\Can_Cfg> Check the contents of the directory by entering the following: dir A response similar to the following will be displayed: C:\Can_Cfg>dir Volume in drive C is MAIN Volume Serial Number is F2AA–1721 Directory of C:\Can_Cfg> 08/22/2002 08/22/2002 08/22/2002 08/22/2002 03:46p 03:46p .. 03:46p 2,223 btsrtr_canned.blue 03:47p 2,223 btsrtr_canned.red 2 File(s) 4,644 bytes 2 Dir(s) 2,556,045,312 bytes free C:\Can_Cfg> If either or both of the following files are found in the directory, delete them or move them to another directory: S btsrtr_config.blue S btsrtr_config.red Begin the FTP session by entering the following: ftp hostname Where hostname = the OMC–R hostname or IP address. A response similar to the following will be displayed: C:\Can_Cfg> ftp OMCR–1 C:\Can_Cfg> Connected to OMCR–1. 220 OMCR–1 FTP server (SunOS 5.6) ready. User (OMCR–1:(none)): . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-9 Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files 68P09258A31–A Table J-3: BTS Router Canned Configuration File FTP Transfer from the OMC–R Step Action Enter the User ID and password when prompted, pressing the Enter key after each. A response similar to the following will be displayed: User (OMCR–1:(none)): scadm 331 Password required for scadm. Password: 230 User scadm logged in. ftp> 10 Change to the directory where the BTS router canned configuration file sub–directories are created and verify the present working directory by entering the following, pressing the Enter key after each: cd /home/scadm/btsrtr_canned_configs pwd A response similar to the following will be displayed: ftp> cd /home/scadm/btsrtr_canned_configs 240 CWD command successful. ftp> pwd 245 ”/home/scadm/btsrtr_canned_configs” is current directory. 11 Enter the ls command to list the contents of the directory and be sure the specific canned configuration directory name provided by the administrator exists. A response similar to the following will be displayed: ftp> ls 200 PORT command successful. 150 ASCII data connection for /bin/ls (10.182.29.117,80) (0 bytes). Mon_Jul_2_01:55:07_CDT_2002 Wed_Jul_24_09:35:41_CDT_2002 Tue_Aug_04_10:35:22_CDT_2002 226 ASCII Transfer complete. ftp: 30 bytes received in 0.02Seconds 1.50Kbytes/sec. ftp> NOTE Directory names where canned configuration files are located will consist of the weekday_month_day_time_year when the canned configuration files were created on the OMC–R. 12 Change to the directory specified for the BTS router group to be configured and list the directory contents by entering the following, pressing the Enter key after each command: cd weekday_month_day_time_year ls A response similar to the following will be displayed: ftp> cd Wed_Jul_24_09:35:41_CDT_2002 250 CWD command successful. ftp> ls 200 PORT command successful. 150 ASCII data connection for /bin/ls (10.182.29.117,80) (0 bytes). btsrtr_canned.blue btsrtr_canned.red 226 ASCII Transfer complete. ftp: 39 bytes received in 0.05Seconds 0.78Kbytes/sec. ftp> . . . continued on next page J-10 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files Table J-3: BTS Router Canned Configuration File FTP Transfer from the OMC–R Step Action 13 Change to the binary transfer mode and, if desired, turn on hash mark printing for transfer progress by entering the following, pressing the Enter key after each command: bin hash A response similar to the following will be displayed: ftp> bin 200 Type set to I. ftp> hash Hash mark printing On ftp> ftp: (2048 bytes/hash mark) . NOTE With Win98 SE, turning on hash mark printing can slow down file transfer in certain circumstances, but the canned configuration files are quite small (approximately 2.5 KB) so there should be little noticeable effect. 14 14a Download the BTS router canned configuration files to the LMF computer by performing the following: – Enter the following to download the first canned configuration file: get btsrtr_canned.blue A response similar to the following will be displayed: ftp> get btsrtr_canned.blue 200 PORT command successful. 150 Binary data connection for btsrtr_canned.blue (10.182.29.117,80) (2223 bytes). 226 Binary Transfer complete. ftp: 2223 bytes received in 0.59Seconds 3.76Kbytes/sec. ftp> 14b – Enter the following to download the second BTS router canned configuration file: get btsrtr_canned.red A response similar to the following will be displayed: ftp> get btsrtr_canned.red 200 PORT command successful. 150 Binary data connection for btsrtr_canned.red (10.182.29.117,80) (2223 bytes). 226 Binary Transfer complete. ftp: 2223 bytes received in 0.59Seconds 3.76Kbytes/sec. ftp> . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-11 Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files 68P09258A31–A Table J-3: BTS Router Canned Configuration File FTP Transfer from the OMC–R Step 15 Action Before terminating the FTP session, open Windows Explorer and view the contents of the directory where the canned configuration files are to be stored to be sure the files are present. Perform the following: 15a – Click Start > Programs > Windows Explorer. 15b – In the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer, perform one of the following depending on the LMF computer operating system: –– Win98 SE: If necessary, expand the directory display for the drive where the canned configuration file storage directory is located by clicking on the + next to the drive icon. –– Win2K: Expand the user profile and directory display for the drive where the canned configuration file storage directory is located by clicking on the + next to each icon, respectively. 15c – Expand any sub–directories as required to display the directory folder where the canned configuration files are to be stored. 15d – Click on the directory folder icon where the canned configuration files are to be stored. 15e – In the right–hand pane, verify that the files btsrtr_canned.blue and btsrtr_canned.red appear. 15f – If the files appear, proceed to step 16. 15g – If the files do not appear, repeat step 14, its sub–steps, step 15 and its sub–steps. 16 Close Windows Explorer, and, in the command line window, enter the bye command to terminate the FTP session. A response similar to the following will be displayed: ftp> bye 221 Goodbye. C:\Can_Cfg> 17 Close the command line window by entering the exit command. 18 BTS router canned configuration files are now ready for transfer to a BTS router. J-12 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card Overview This section covers the procedures and commands required to verify the IOS version loaded on BTS router CF memory cards and copy standard canned configuration files to the routers. Because of the set–up required and the length of some of the procedures, Motorola recommends performing the actions covered in this section at a central location to prepare the BTS routers for installation prior to the site visit. IOS Version Verification and File Sequence Position Version verification – The IOS version loaded on the BTS router CF memory card should be verified as the version required for operation on the network where the routers will be installed. If the loaded IOS version is not correct, it can be replaced with a different version. There are several methods available to accomplish version verification. These depend on the equipment and software applications the user selects to use in installing the canned configuration files in the BTS routers. Appropriate verification procedures are included in each of the two canned configuration installation methods covered in this section. Methods to change the loaded IOS version are provided in the Change BTS Router IOS Version section of this appendix and are referenced at the appropriate places in the canned configuration installation methods. File sequence position – During initialization, the MWR 1941 router will first search the startup–config file for a boot system command line telling it in what directory and file to find the boot loader. If this line is not found, the router will default to attempting to boot from the first file in its flash memory. Flash memory for the MWR 1941 is the CF memory card (software identifier slot0:). The canned configuration files used for BTS router installation do not contain a boot system command line because of the need to maintain flexibility for IOS version changes. Because of this, it is critical that the IOS file is the first file listed on the CF memory card. The canned configuration installation procedures contain steps to assure that this is the case, and, if it is not, provide guidance to correct the condition. It is important to remember that, if the router boots and displays a rommon 1 > prompt, the IOS file is missing, out of sequence, has a corrupted flash memory image or the startup–config file contains a boot system line which specifies a missing or incorrect IOS pathname/filename. Canned Configuration File Installation Filename and installation location requirements – The canned configuration files for the BTS routers must be copied to the CF memory card. The filename of the file on the CF memory card must be canned–config. Canned configuration file location and filename requirements are a result of Mobile Wireless Center (MWC) actions during the process of switching a BTS from packet to circuit mode. In this process, the MWC will query the BTS routers’ slot0: directory for a file named canned–config. A missing or mis–named file will cause problems with execution of the mode–switching process. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-13 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Installation Methods – The startup–config configuration file used by the BTS router during initialization is stored in NVRAM. This is a memory device internal to the router and is separate from the CF memory card. To install the canned configuration file so the router will use it during boot–up, the file must be copied into the startup–config file in NVRAM. There are two methods available to accomplish this: 1. Using a tftp server application to copy the canned configuration file from the Windows–based LMF computer to the CF memory card installed in a router, and then copying it to the startup–config file in the router’s NVRAM 2. Using a CF memory card reader to copy the canned configuration file to a CF memory card, and then, once the CF memory card is installed in the router, using a HyperTerminal communication session to copy the file from the CF memory card to the startup–config file in the router’s NVRAM Comparison of methods – Preparation for using the tftp server application method is extensive and requires setting up simultaneous serial and FE communication sessions with the router. This method offers the advantage of being able to verify IOS file sequence position immediately and supporting direct file transfers between the router and LMF computer without removing the CF memory card. As an alternative, using a CF memory card reader to copy the canned configuration file to a CF memory card, and from there to the startup–config file requires very little set–up. With this method, the IOS file sequence position can only be verified once the CF memory card is installed in the router, and any file transfers between the router and LMF computer require physically moving the CF memory card between the router and card reader. Procedures to use each method – Using the tftp server application to copy the canned configuration file to a CF memory card is covered in the Method 1 subsection. Performing the transfer process with a card reader is covered in the Method 2 subsection. The applicable procedures for verifying the loaded IOS version and file sequence position are included in each method. File operations using a CF memory card reader – Only file transfers should be performed using the CF memory card reader. CF memory card formatting should be performed in a BTS router using a HyperTerminal connection. Attempting to format a CF memory card from a Windows–based computer using a card reader could result in unpredictable BTS router operation. CAUTION Do not format BTS router CF memory cards using a Windows–based computer. Only format CF memory cards in a BTS router. J-14 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Method 1: Using a TFTP Server to Load to CF Memory Card Required Equipment and Software The following items are required to perform this procedure: S A Windows–based computer which meets the requirements of the LMF computer platform as specified in this manual. S One of the following operating systems for the Windows–based computer: – Windows 2000 – Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) using the FAT32 file system CAUTION BTS router CF memory cards loaded using computers equipped with Windows 98 versions earlier than Windows 98 SE and using the FAT16 file system will not operate properly, resulting in a complete site outage. S One of the following for the Windows–based computer: – Internal 10/100baseT Network Interface Card (NIC) – PCMCIA 10/100baseT NIC Cable, Ethernet crossover, Category 5E or better, unshielded twisted pair, two 8–contact modular plugs, in one of the following lengths, as determined necessary: – 0.3 m (11.8 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C07) – 0.6 m (23.6 in)(Motorola pn 3088643C13) – 1.0 m (39.4 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C15) – 2.1 m (84 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C08) – 3.0 m (120 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C09) Cable, rollover, as described in the Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session section of this Appendix DB–9 plug–to–8–contact modular plug adapter as described in the Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session section of this Appendix A tftp server software application (refer to the Setting Up the TFTP Server – Procedure in Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation) such as: – Cisco tftp server – PumpKIN tftp server – Any other equivalent tftp server application A copy of the MWR 1941 router IOS version required for the network where the routers are to be installed (contact the network administrator or the Motorola account team for information on obtaining the required MWR 1941 IOS version) A +27 Vdc power supply to power the BTS router during configuration file operations Required Materials The following material is required to perform this method: S Marking material to identify the BTS router and CF memory card with the installed configuration (blue or red) Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-15 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Required Publications The following publications are required to perform procedures in this section: S this manual S Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation S MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01 Preparation for Canned Configuration File TFTP Transfer to CF Memory Card Preparation for a canned configuration file tftp transfer consists of the following activities: 1. Setting the LMF computer NIC IP address 2. Creating a directory (folder) on the LMF computer to be used for all tftp file transfers 3. Installing the tftp server application on the LMF computer, and setting the tftp server application root directory to the directory created in 2, above 4. Connecting the LMF computer to the BTS router for both HyperTerminal (serial) and Ethernet communication 5. BTS router power–up and initial configuration for Ethernet communication The following procedures are used to accomplish all of these preparatory actions. Set LMF computer NIC TCP/IP address and create the default TFTP directory – Follow the procedure in Table J-4 to set the NIC IP address. NOTE IMPORTANT! If the IP address for the LAN connection on an LMF computer is being changed to support tftp downloads to a BTS router, the BTS 10base–2 LAN IP address and subnet mask for the NIC must be restored before the LMF can log into a BTS to perform an optimization or ATP. NOTE There are differences between Windows 2000 and Windows 98 in the menus and screens used for setting or changing a NIC connection. In the following procedure, items applicable to:Windows 2000 will be identified with Win2000Windows 98 will be identified with Win98 J-16 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-4: Set LMF Computer NIC IP Address and Create a Default TFTP Directory Step Action Start the computer. Login and allow the computer to boot to the desktop. Depending on the installed operating system, from the Windows Start menu, select one of the following: S Win2000: Settings > Network and Dial–up Connections S Win98: Settings > Control Panel and double–click Network. Perform one of the following as applicable for the installed operating system: S For Win2000, in the list of displayed connections, locate the Local Area Network connection for the NIC to be used for BTS router Ethernet communication. S For Win98, in the Configuration tab of the Network dialog box, locate the TCP/IP connection for the installed NIC. – If TCP/IP does not appear in the displayed list of installed network components, refer to the operating system documentation and install TCP/IP. Perform one of the following as applicable for the installed operating system: S For Win2000, highlight the connection for the NIC and right click the highlighted connection, and select Properties from the pop–up menu. S For Win98: – Highlight the TCP/IP NIC connection in the displayed list of installed network components. – Click the Properties button. – Skip to step 8. For Win2000 , in the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box which appears, if Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not showing in the Components checked are used by this connection: listbox, refer to the operating system documentation and install TCP/IP. For Win2000, if the checkbox next to the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) entry is not checked, click in the box to check it. Perform one of the following: S Win2000: Highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) entry, and click on the Properties button below the Components checked are used by this connection: listbox. S Win98: From the tabs displayed in the TCP/IP Properties dialog box which opens, select the IP Address tab if it is not at the front. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-17 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-4: Set LMF Computer NIC IP Address and Create a Default TFTP Directory Step Action In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box which appears (Win2000) or the IP Address tab of the TCP/IP Properties dialog box (Win98), perform the following: 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 will 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 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. J-18 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Install and configure tftp server application To obtain, install, and configure the Cisco or PumpKIN tftp software applications, refer to the Setting Up the TFTP Server – Procedure in Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation For other tftp server applications, install and configure the application according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Important: When entering the name of the tftp server root directory while configuring the tftp server application, be sure to use the name of the directory identified in Table J-4, step 14, or created in Table J-4, step 17, above. NOTE Connect the LMF computer to the BTS router Connect the LMF computer to the BTS router by following the procedure in Table J-5 and referring to Figure J-4.. Figure J-4: LMF Computer TFTP Connections to BTS Router FAST ETHERNET PORT FE 0 (SOFTWARE DESIGNATION FA0/0) CONSOLE PORT ETHERNET CROSSOVER CABLE ROLLOVER CABLE To BTS router CONSOLE receptacle DB9–TO–RJ48C ADAPTER LMF COMPUTER OR EQUIVALENT COM1 OR COM2 10/100BASE T NIC PORT BTSRTR0025 Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-19 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-5: Connecting the LMF Computer to the BTS Router for TFTP File Transfer Step Action If the BTS router has not been connected to a power source, be sure the +27 Vdc power source is not on, and connect it to the router. Connect the LMF computer to the BTS router as shown in Figure J-4, referring to the list of required equipment in this section as required. If the LMF computer has not been started, turn it on, login, and allow it to boot to the desktop. Refer to the procedure in Table J-2 of this appendix, and start a HyperTerminal communication session for the BTS router. Start the tftp server application as specified for the software (refer to the Setting Up the TFTP Server – Procedure in Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation or the manufacturer’s instructions). BTS router power–up and initial configuration for Ethernet communication Follow the procedure in Table J-6 to apply power to the router and set an initial configuration for Ethernet communication. S The required version of the IOS is loaded on the CF memory card S The CF memory card is installed in the BTS router Table J-6: BTS Router Power–up and Initial Ethernet Configuration Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. Be sure a CF memory card loaded with the Cisco IOS is installed in the BTS router (refer to the BTS Router Card and Module Replacement section of the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide 68P09258A64 for instructions to access the CF memory card slot). * IMPORTANT In this step do not touch the computer keyboard until the router completes the boot process. The router will buffer any keystrokes made during the boot process and interpret them as commands to be executed immediately following boot completion. Apply power to the router and allow it to complete boot–up. If a message similar to the following, is displayed, press the Enter key and proceed to step 5: Press RETURN to get started! . . . continued on next page J-20 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-6: BTS Router Power–up and Initial Ethernet Configuration Step Action If a message similar to the following, is displayed type no and press the Enter key: Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system, extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system Would you like to enter basic management setup? [yes/no]: A response similar to the following will be displayed: Would you like to enter basic management setup? [yes/no]: no Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(20020127:101239 Copyright (c) 1986–2002 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Sun 27–Jan–02 06:08 by walrobin Router> At the Router> user EXEC mode prompt, enter the following to access the privileged EXEC mode: enable A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router>enable Router# At the Router# privileged EXEC mode prompt, enter the following to access the configure submode: configure terminal A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)# The router is now in the global configuration mode and ready to accept configuration changes entered from the keyboard. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-21 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-6: BTS Router Power–up and Initial Ethernet Configuration Step Action At the global configuration mode prompt, type each of the following commands, pressing the Enter key after each command: hostname btsrtr1 interface fa0/0 ip address 100.100.100.2 255.255.255.252 speed 100 duplex full no shutdown line con 0 exec–timeout 0 0 no login line vty 0 4 no login Responses similar to the following will be displayed: Router(config)#hostname BTSRTR1 BTSRTR1(config)#interface fa0/0 BTSRTR1(config–if)#ip address 100.100.100.2 255.255.255.252 BTSRTR1(config–if)#speed 100 BTSRTR1(config–if)#duplex full BTSRTR1(config–if)#no shutdown BTSRTR1(config–if)#line con 0 BTSRTR1(config–line)#exec–timeout 0 0 BTSRTR1(config–line)#no login BTSRTR1(config–line)#line vty 0 4 BTSRTR1(config–line)#no login BTSRTR1(config–line)# Once the correct parameters have been set, return to the privileged EXEC mode prompt by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing z (Ctrl+z). A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1(config–line)# ^z 01:11:27: %SYS–5–CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console BTSRTR1# NOTE Entering exit twice, pressing the Enter key after each entry, will also complete the configuration process and return the router to the privileged EXEC mode. Verify port FE 0 (fa0/0) is configured with the correct IP address by entering the following: show ip interface brief A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh ip int br Interface IP Address OK? FastEthernet0/0 100.100.100.2 YES Serial0:0 unassigned YES FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES Serial1:0 unassigned YES Method manual unset unset unset Status up administratively down administratively down administratively down Protocol up down down down BTSRTR1# 10 The router is now configured for Ethernet communication on FE 0, and the canned configuration file can be transferred by tftp. Proceed to Table J-7. J-22 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Verifying IOS Version and Canned Configuration File TFTP Transfer to the BTS Router Prerequisites – The following is required prior to performing this procedure: S A copy of the required MWR 1941 router IOS version file is installed in the default tftp directory (transfer the file to the LMF computer using FTP, internet download, or media such as a Zip disk; file size is approximately 7–8 MB) IOS verification and canned configuration file transfer – Follow the procedure in Table J-7 to verify the loaded IOS version and transfer the canned configuration files from the LMF computer to the BTS router CF memory card. NOTE IMPORTANT: MWR 1941 routers must be loaded with IOS version mwr1900–i–mz.122–8.MC2d.bin or later. This router model will not function properly with earlier IOS versions. NOTE This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. Table J-7: Transfer Canned Configuration Files to the BTS Router Using a TFTP Server Step Action CAUTION If personal firewall and/or intrusion detection software such as Black ICE is running on the LMF computer, shut it down before performing this procedure. If this is not done, the tftp transfer process will not operate. On the LMF computer, if it has not been done, start the tftp server according to the manufacturer’s directions (refer to the Setting Up the TFTP Server – Procedure in the Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation). * IMPORTANT MWR 1941 routers must be loaded with IOS version mwr1900–i–mz.122–8.MC2d.bin or later. This router model will not function properly with earlier IOS versions. If a HyperTerminal communication session with the BTS router is not running, start one following the procedure in Table J-2. In the HyperTerminal window, the router must be in the privileged EXEC mode, as indicated by a number sign at the end of the prompt: BTSRTR1# Oct 2003 Be sure the Ethernet crossover cable is connected between the LMF computer NIC port and the BTS router FE 0 port (see Figure J-4). . . . continued on next page 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-23 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-7: Transfer Canned Configuration Files to the BTS Router Using a TFTP Server Step Action Begin verification that the CF memory card contains the correct version of the Cisco IOS by entering the following: dir slot0: A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#dir slot0: Directory of slot0:/ –rw– 7051976 Mar 01 1993 00:11:34 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin 31932416 bytes total (24879104 bytes free) BTSRTR1# NOTE 1. The IOS defaults to the CF memory card (slot0:) directory unless the present working directory has been changed using the cd command. Determine the present working directory by entering pwd . If the present working directory has been changed, enter the command cd slot0: to return to the default setting. 2. If slot0: is included in the command, be sure to include the colon (:) after slot0 when typing the command. 3. The IOS filename will be similar to the following: mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin . . . continued on next page J-24 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card Table J-7: Transfer Canned Configuration Files to the BTS Router Using a TFTP Server Step Action Direct the router to show the version information by entering the following: show version A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh ver Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(8)MC2a, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 1986–2002 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Mon 05–Aug–02 11:07 by nmasa Image text–base: 0x60008940, data–base: 0x60B54000 ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(20020113:235343) [sbose–wilma 109], DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE ROM: 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(8)MC2a, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Router uptime is 1 minute System returned to ROM by power–on System image file is ”slot0:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin” cisco mwr1941 (R7000) processor (revision 0.1) with 121856K/18432K bytes of memory. Processor board ID JMX0611K5TS R7000 CPU at 240Mhz, Implementation 39, Rev 3.3, 256KB L2 Cache Bridging software. X.25 software, Version 3.0.0. Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1. Toaster processor tmc is running. 2 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) 2 Serial network interface(s) 2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s) DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled. 55K bytes of non–volatile configuration memory. 31360K bytes of ATA Slot0 CompactFlash (Read/Write) Configuration register is 0x101 BTSRTR1# Compare the IOS filename returned in step 5 and the second line of the version information in step 6. Note the correspondence between the filename and IOS version information. If the IOS filename from the CF memory card returned in step 5 is different than the filename of the required IOS version loaded in the LMF computer default tftp directory, perform the procedure in Table J-13 to load the required version, and then return to step 9, below. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-25 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-7: Transfer Canned Configuration Files to the BTS Router Using a TFTP Server Step Action CAUTION The file sequence on the CF memory card can not be verified with application programs which place the listed file names in alphabetical order (for example, certain Unix telnet applications, Unix directory listing commands, and Windows file managers such as Windows Explorer). This portion of the procedure is intended for use only with applications, such as HyperTerminal, which do not list directory contents alphabetically. If the IOS version is correct and there is more than one file loaded on the CF memory card, be sure the IOS file is the first file listed in the directory content display. If it is not, perform the following: 9a – Backup all files on the CF memory card to the LMF computer default tftp directory by performing steps 3 through 10 of Table J-13. 9b – Perform steps 25 through 29 of Table J-13, as applicable. 9c – Type the following to delete a possible boot system line in the startup–config file, pressing the Enter key after the command and at each prompt to confirm the filename and deletion operation: del nvram:startup–config A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#del nvram:startup–config Delete filename [startup–config]? Delete nvram:startup–config? [confirm] [OK] BTSRTR1# NOTE Be sure to include the colon (:) after nvram when typing the command. 9d – Verify the startup–config file size has been reduced to a minimum by entering the following: dir nvram: A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#dir nvram: Directory of nvram:/ 53 54 –rw– –––– startup–config private–config 57336 bytes total (57274 bytes free) BTSRTR1# 10 At the privileged EXEC mode prompt, enter the following: copy tftp:btsrtr_canned.color slot0:canned–config Where color = blue or red, as applicable. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:btsrtr_canned.blue slot0:canned–config Address or name of remote host []? . . . continued on next page J-26 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-7: Transfer Canned Configuration Files to the BTS Router Using a TFTP Server Step 11 Action At the prompt for the remote host address or name, enter the IP address of the LMF computer NIC: 100.100.100.1 A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:btsrtr_canned.blue slot0:canned–config Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1 Destination filename [canned–config]? 12 At the prompt for the destination filename, press the Enter key. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:btsrtr_canned.blue slot0:canned–config Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1 Destination filename [canned–config]? Loading btsrtr_canned.blue from 100.100.100.1 (via Ethernet0/0): ! [OK – 2457/4096 bytes] 2457 bytes copied in 84.724 secs (29 bytes/sec) BTSRTR1# 13 Verify that the canned configuration file is saved on the CF memory card by entering dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 7051976 2457 Mar 01 1993 00:11:34 Mar 01 1993 00:14:48 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin canned–config 31932416 bytes total (24877983 bytes free) BTSRTR1# 14 To allow the BTS router to boot using the canned configuration, enter the following: copy canned–config startup–config A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy canned–config start Destination filename [startup–config]? 15 When prompted for the destination file name, press the Enter key. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy canned–config start Destination filename [startup–config]? 2457 bytes copied in 3.52 secs BTSRTR1# 16 Display and note the file size of startup–config by entering the following: dir nvram: A response similar to the following will be displayed: Directory of nvram:/ 26 27 –rw– –––– 2457 startup–config private–config 29688 bytes total (24774 bytes free) BTSRTR1# . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-27 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-7: Transfer Canned Configuration Files to the BTS Router Using a TFTP Server Step Action 17 Scroll the HyperTerminal window back to the slot0: directory display obtained in step 13, above. 18 Compare the file size of startup–config to the canned configuration file to verify the copy operation. File sizes should be the same. 19 If desired, the contents of the startup–config file may be verified against the file listings at the end of this appendix for the blue or red canned configuration, as applicable, by entering the following: show startup–config NOTE Pressing the space bar at the MORE prompt will scroll another screen–full of data. Pressing the Enter key will scroll the screen one line at a time. 20 Verify the router will boot properly on the IOS and revised startup–config files by entering the following: reload A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]: n Proceed with reload? [confirm] 21 If prompted to save a modified configuration, enter n for “no,” and press the Enter key. 22 When prompted to proceed with reload, press the Enter key to continue the reload operation. 23 Verify the router reboots without displaying the rommon 1 > prompt or error messages related to port configurations. If the router boots to the rommon prompt, proceed to the Recovery from BTS Router Boot to rommon section of this appendix. 24 Using the tagging materials, tag the router to clearly identify the installed configuration (blue (BTSRTR1) or red (BTSRTR2)). 25 Remove the CF memory from the router following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide , mark the installed configuration (blue or red) on the card label, and install the card in the router following the procedure in the FRU Guide. 26 If an additional router must have the canned configuration installed, perform the following: 26a – Disconnect the cabling from the BTS router. 26b – Remove power from the router and disconnect it from the power supply. 26c – Repeat the procedures in Table J-5, Table J-6, and this table (Table J-7) using the additional router. 27 If no additional routers must be configured, perform steps 26a and 26b. 28 On the LMF computer, shut down the tftp server application and exit the HyperTerminal session. 29 If no additional tftp transfer activities will be performed, change the NIC IP address and subnet mask back to those for LMF–BTS communication recorded in Table J-4, step 9b. CAUTION If the BTS 10base–2 LAN IP address and subnet mask for the LMF computer’s NIC are not restored, the LMF can not log into a BTS when attempting to perform a BTS optimization or ATP. J-28 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Method 2: Using a CF Memory Card Reader to Load CF Memory Card Required Equipment and Software The following items are required to perform this procedure: S A Windows–based computer which meets the requirements of the LMF computer platform as specified in this manual. S One of the following operating systems for the Windows–based computer: – Windows 2000 – Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) using the FAT32 file system CAUTION BTS router CF memory cards loaded using computers equipped with Windows 98 versions earlier than Windows 98 SE and using the FAT16 file system will not operate properly, resulting in a complete site outage. S Compact Flash memory card reader device and software driver for the operating system installed on the LMF computer CAUTION Card readers for other non–volatile, solid–state memory devices such as Smart Media cards will not work with the CF memory cards used in the MWR 1941 routers. Do not attempt to use a card reader intended for another type of memory device. S Cable, rollover, as described in the Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session section of this Appendix S DB–9 plug–to–8–contact modular plug adapter as described in the Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session section of this Appendix S A copy of the MWR 1941 router IOS version required for the network where the routers are to be installed (contact the network administrator and the Motorola account team for information on obtaining the required MWR 1941 IOS version) S A +27 Vdc power supply to power the BTS router during configuration file operations Required Materials The following material is required to perform this method: S Tagging and marking material to identify the BTS router and CF memory card with the installed configuration (blue or red) Required Publications The following publications are required to perform procedures in this section: S Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation S MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01 File Operations Using a CF Memory Card Reader Only file transfers should be performed using the CF memory card reader. CF memory card formatting should be performed in a BTS router Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-29 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A using a HyperTerminal connection. Attempting to format a CF memory card from a Windows–based computer using a card reader could result in unpredictable BTS router operation. CAUTION Do not format BTS router CF memory cards using a Windows–based computer. Only format CF memory cards in a BTS router. Verifying IOS Version and Loading BTS Router Canned Configuration File to CF Memory Card Using a CF Memory Card Reader The process of transferring a canned configuration file to a BTS router using a CF memory card reader consists of the following activities: 1. Transfer the canned configuration file to the router’s CF memory card using a CF memory card reader 2. Copy the file from the CF memory card to the router’s startup–config file The following procedures are used to accomplish these actions. Prerequisites The following is required prior to performing this procedure: S A copy of the required MWR 1941 router IOS version file is installed in the default tftp directory (transfer the file to the LMF computer using FTP, internet download, or media such as a Zip disk; file size is approximately 7–8 MB) Verifying IOS version and transferring canned configuration file to the router’s CF memory card NOTE IMPORTANT: MWR 1941 routers must be loaded with IOS version mwr1900–i–mz.122–8.MC2d.bin or later. This router model will not function properly with earlier IOS versions. Transfer canned configuration files from the LMF computer to a BTS router CF memory card by following the procedure in Table J-8. Table J-8: Transfer Canned Configuration File to CF Memory Card with CF Memory Card Reader Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. If it has not been done, install a CF memory card loaded with the IOS in the BTS router by following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide . * IMPORTANT MWR 1941 routers must be loaded with IOS version mwr1900–i–mz.122–8.MC2d.bin or later. This router model will not function properly with earlier IOS versions. . . . continued on next page J-30 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card Table J-8: Transfer Canned Configuration File to CF Memory Card with CF Memory Card Reader Step Action Connect the LMF computer to the BTS router and start a HyperTerminal communication session with the router by following the procedure in Table J-2. If it has not been done, be sure the +27 Vdc power supply output is OFF, and connect the BTS router to the +27 Vdc power supply. * IMPORTANT In this step do not touch the computer keyboard until the router completes the boot process. The router will buffer any keystrokes made during the boot process and interpret them as commands to be executed immediately following boot completion. Apply power to the router and allow it to complete boot–up. If a message similar to the following, is displayed, press the Enter key and proceed to step 7: Press RETURN to get started! If a message similar to the following, is displayed type no and press the Enter key: Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system, extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system Would you like to enter basic management setup? [yes/no]: A response similar to the following will be displayed: Would you like to enter basic management setup? [yes/no]: no Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(20020127:101239 Copyright (c) 1986–2002 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Sun 27–Jan–02 06:08 by walrobin Router> CAUTION Use only a card reader specifically designed for CF memory cards to perform this procedure. Card readers for other non–volatile, solid–state memory devices such as Smart Media cards will not work with the CF memory cards used in the MWR 1941 routers. If it has not been done, follow the CF memory card reader manufacturer’s instructions to load the CF memory card driver application for the operating system being used onto the LMF computer. Connect the CF memory card reader to the LMF computer following the card reader manufacturer’s instructions. Remove the CF memory card from the BTS router by following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide 10 Insert the CF memory card into the card reader as specified by the card reader manufacturer’s instructions. 11 On the LMF computer, click Start > Programs > Windows Explorer to open Windows Explorer. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-31 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-8: Transfer Canned Configuration File to CF Memory Card with CF Memory Card Reader Step 12 Action NOTE The CF memory card reader will appear as a disk drive in Windows Explorer with a disk drive letter and icon. Scroll the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer to locate the icon for the CF memory card. 13 Verify that the CF memory card contains the required version of the IOS by performing the following: 13a – In the left–hand pane of WindowsExplorer, highlight the CF memory card icon. 13b – In the right–hand pane, note the IOS filename loaded on the card, and record it. NOTE The IOS filename will be similar to mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin. 14 Scroll the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer to locate the icon for the directory where the canned configuration files downloaded from the OMC–R and required IOS version are stored. 15 In the left–hand pane, highlight the directory where the files are stored. 16 In the the right–hand pane, locate the filename of the required IOS version and compare it to the filename recorded in step 13b, above. 17 If filenames are different, proceed to Table J-11 to replace the IOS on the CF memory card and return to step 18, below. 18 In the right–hand pane, highlight the canned configuration file to be transferred to the CF memory card and drag it to the CF memory card disk drive icon. 19 Verify the canned configuration file has been copied to the CF memory card by clicking on the CF memory card disk drive icon in the left–hand pane, and verifying that the canned configuration file appears in the in the right–hand pane. NOTE Do not be concerned if the canned configuration file appears before the IOS file in the file sequence displayed by Windows Explorer. The position of the IOS file in the sequence of files on the CF memory card can not be verified until the CF memory card is installed in the BTS router. 20 With the CF memory card disk drive icon still selected, change the name of the canned configuration file on the card to canned–config by doing the following: 20a – In the right–hand pane of Windows Explorer, click on the canned configuration filename. –– The filename will be highlighted. 20b – Wait approximately two seconds, and then click on the canned configuration file filename again. –– A hair–line rectangle will appear around the highlighted filename. 20c – After the rectangle appears around the highlighted filename, type the following: canned–config 20d 21 – Press the Enter key or click on the canned configuration file icon. –– The rectangle around the canned configuration filename will disappear and the filename will remain highlighted. Click Files > Close to close Windows Explorer. . . . continued on next page J-32 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-8: Transfer Canned Configuration File to CF Memory Card with CF Memory Card Reader Step Action 22 Remove the CF memory card with the IOS version and canned configuration file from the card reader, and mark the card label with the canned configuration (blue or red) copied to it. 23 Install the CF memory card in the BTS router by following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide . 24 Proceed to Table J-9 to copy the canned configuration from the CF memory card to the BTS router’s startup–config file. Copy Canned Configuration File from the CF Memory Card to the BTS Router’s Startup Configuration and verify IOS file sequence To allow the BTS router to automatically boot using the canned configuration, the configuration must be copied to the the router’s startup–config file in NVRAM. Follow the procedure in Table J-9 to accomplish this. Table J-9: Copy Canned Configuration File to BTS Router Startup Configuration and Verify IOS File Position Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. If it has not been done, install the CF memory card with the canned configuration and required IOS version in the BTS router by following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide . At this point, the router should be powered up and displaying the Router> prompt in the HyperTerminal window of the LMF computer communication session. If it is not, perform steps 1 through 6 of Table J-8. At the Router> user EXEC mode prompt, enter the following to access the privileged EXEC mode: enable A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router>enable Router# . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-33 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-9: Copy Canned Configuration File to BTS Router Startup Configuration and Verify IOS File Position Step Action NOTE The IOS defaults to the CF memory card (slot0:) directory unless the present working directory has been changed using the cd command. Determine the present working directory by entering pwd . If the present working directory has been changed, enter the command cd slot0: to return to the default setting. Display the directory listing of the CF memory card by entering the following: dir A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#dir slot0: Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 7051976 2212 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 Mar 01 1993 00:14:48 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin canned–config 31932416 bytes total (24885606 bytes free) Router# Be sure the IOS file is the first file listed in the directory content display. If it is not, perform the procedure in Table J-12, and then return to step 6, below. Copy the canned configuration to the BTS router’s startup configuration file by entering the following: copy slot0:canned–config startup–config A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#copy slot0:canned–config start Destination filename [startup–config]? When prompted for the destination file name, press the Enter key. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#copy slot0:canned–config start Destination filename [startup–config]? 2218 bytes copied in 3.52 secs Router1# Check the file size of the startup–config to verify the copy operation by entering the following: dir nvram: A response similar to the following will be displayed: Directory of nvram:/ 26 27 –rw– –––– 2218 startup–config private–config 29688 bytes total (25247 bytes free) Router# NOTE Be sure to include the colon (:) after nvram when typing the command. . . . continued on next page J-34 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card 68P09258A31–A Table J-9: Copy Canned Configuration File to BTS Router Startup Configuration and Verify IOS File Position Step Action If desired, the contents of the startup–config file may be verified against the file listings at the end of this appendix for the blue or red canned configuration, as applicable, by entering the following: show startup–config NOTE Pressing the space bar at the MORE prompt will scroll another screen–full of data. Pressing the Enter key will scroll the screen one line at a time. 10 Verify the router will boot properly on the IOS and revised startup–config files by entering the following: reload A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]: n Proceed with reload? [confirm] 11 If prompted to save a modified configuration, enter n for “no,” and press the Enter key. 12 When prompted to proceed with reload, press the Enter key to continue the reload operation. 13 Verify the router reboots without displaying the rommon 1 > prompt or error messages related to port configurations. If the router boots to the rommon prompt, proceed to the Recovery from BTS Router Boot to rommon section of this appendix. 14 Using the tagging materials, tag the router to clearly identify the installed configuration (blue (BTSRTR1) or red (BTSRTR2)). 15 If an additional router must have the canned configuration installed, perform the following: 15a – Disconnect the cabling for the HyperTerminal communications session from the BTS router, and minimize the HyperTerminal window on the LMF computer. 15b – Remove power from the router and disconnect it from the power supply. 15c – Repeat the procedures in Table J-8 and this table (Table J-9) using the additional router. 16 If no additional routers must be configured, perform steps 15a and 15b. 17 On the LMF computer, exit the HyperTerminal session. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-35 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version Background BTS routers are supplied with CF memory cards pre–loaded with a version of the IOS. Prior to installing the routers in a BTS, the loaded IOS version should be verified as being the one required for the network. It is critical to also verify that the IOS file is the first file on the CF memory card. If another file precedes the IOS file, the BTS router will not boot properly and will not function in the network. Equipment and Software Required for Verification Methods The following items are required to perform this procedure: S A Windows–based computer which meets the requirements of the LMF computer platform as specified in Chapter 3 of this manual: S One of the following operating systems for the Windows–based computer: – Windows 2000 – Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) using the FAT32 file system CAUTION BTS router CF memory cards loaded using computers equipped with Windows 98 versions earlier than Windows 98 SE and using the FAT16 file system will not operate properly, resulting in a complete site outage. S Cable, rollover, as described in the Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session section of this Appendix S DB–9 plug–to–8–contact modular plug adapter as described in the Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session section of this Appendix S A copy of the MWR 1941 router IOS version required for the network where the routers are to be installed NOTE Contact the network administrator or the Motorola Account Team for assistance in determining and obtaining a copy of the required IOS version. S The MWR 1941 will accept a voltage from –60 Vdc to + 60 Vdc during configuration and file operations Required Publications The following publication is required to perform procedures in this section: S MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01 J-36 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version Method 1: Replacement of Installed Router CF Card IOS Data Description This procedure covers using an LMF computer equipped with a tftp server application to perform the following activities: 1. Verify the IOS version loaded on a CF memory card and running on a BTS router 2. Replace the IOS version installed in a BTS router 3. Ensure the IOS file is the first file on the CF memory card Additional required equipment/software For this method, the following software application is required in addition to the common items required for both methods: S Cable, Ethernet crossover, Category 5E or better, unshielded twisted pair, two 8–contact modular plugs, in one of the following lengths, as determined necessary: – 0.3 m (11.8 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C07) – 0.6 m (23.6 in)(Motorola pn 3088643C13) – 1.0 m (39.4 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C15) – 2.1 m (84 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C08) – 3.0 m (120 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C09) S A tftp server software application (refer to the Setting Up the TFTP Server – Procedure in Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation) such as: – Cisco tftp server – PumpKIN tftp server – Any other equivalent tftp server application Prerequisites The following are required prior to performing this procedure: S The LMF computer and BTS router have been prepared for tftp file transfer and are operating as they would be after performing the procedures in Table J-4, Table J-5, Table J-6, and steps 1 through 8 of Table J-7 S A copy of the required IOS version is loaded into the tftp default directory of the LMF computer Replacing installed IOS version and verifying file sequence position Follow the procedure in Table J-10 to replace the installed IOS version using the tftp server application, and ensure the IOS file is first in the stored file sequence on the CF memory card. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-37 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. This procedure assumes the LMF computer and BTS router are configured, connected, and operating as they would be after performing the procedures in Table J-4, Table J-5, Table J-6, and steps 1 through 8 of Table J-7. If necessary, perform these procedures now. NOTE The IOS present working directory defaults to the CF memory card (slot0:) directory unless the present working directory has been changed using the cd command. Determine the present working directory by entering pwd . If the present working directory has been changed, enter the command cd slot0: to return to the default setting. Identify the filename of the currently loaded IOS which must be replaced by entering dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 7051844 2212 Sep 23 2002 07:15:08 Mar 01 1993 00:11:00 mwr1941–i–mz.07022002.bin canned–config 31932416 bytes total (24878360 bytes free) BTSRTR1# Begin to backup the currently installed version of the router’s IOS to the LMF computer’s default tftp directory by entering the following: copy old_IOS_filename tftp: Where old_IOS_filename = the filename of the IOS currently loaded on the BTS router CF memory card. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy mwr1941–i–mz.07022002.bin tftp: Address or name of remote host []? At the remote host prompt, enter the following: 100.100.100.1 A response similar to the following will be displayed: Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1 Destination filename [mwr1941–i–mz.07022002.bin]? . . . continued on next page J-38 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step Action If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1 Destination filename [mwr1941–i–mz.07022002.bin]? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!! 7051844 bytes copied in 109.92 secs (64697 bytes/sec) BTSRTR1# If additional files are stored on the CF memory card, begin backing them up to the LMF computer’s default tftp directory by entering the following: copy additional_filename tftp: Where additional_filename = the filename of an additional file loaded on the BTS router CF memory card. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy canned–config tftp: Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? If the default IP address displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct IP address for the LMF computer. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? Source filename [canned–config]? If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Source filename [canned–config]? Destination filename [canned–config]? . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-39 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step Action If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Destination filename [canned–config]? [OK – 2212/4096 bytes] 2212 bytes copied in 0.152 secs BTSRTR1# 10 If more files are stored on the CF memory card, repeat steps 6 through 9 until all files have been backed up to the LMF computer. 11 Delete all files from the CF memory card by entering the following command: format slot0: A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#format slot0: Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm] 12 Press the Enter key to continue the format operation. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm] Format operation will destroy all data in ”slot0:”. Continue? [confirm] 13 Press the Enter key to continue the format operation. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Format operation will destroy all data in ”slot0:”. Continue? [confirm] Format: Drive communication & 1st Sector Write OK... Writing Monlib sectors.................................................................... ................ Monlib write complete Format: All system sectors written. OK... Format: Total sectors in formatted partition: 62560 Format: Total bytes in formatted partition: 32030720 Format: Operation completed successfully. Format of slot0 complete BTSRTR1# 14 Verify all files have been deleted from the CF memory card by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Directory of slot0:/ No files in directory 31932416 bytes total (31932416 bytes free) BTSRTR1# . . . continued on next page J-40 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step Action 15 Begin to copy the required version of the IOS from the LMF computer to the BTS router by entering the following: copy tftp:new_IOS_filename slot0: Where new_IOS_filename = the filename of the required IOS for the BTS router. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin slot0: Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? 16 If the default IP address displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct IP address for the LMF computer. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? Source filename [mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin]? 17 If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Source filename [mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin]? Destination filename [mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin]? 18 If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Destination filename [mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin]? Accessing tftp://100.100.100.1/mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin... Loading mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin from 100.100.100.1 (via FastEthernet0/0): !!!! Loading mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin from 100.100.100.1 (via FastEthernet0/0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! [OK – 7051976/14103552 bytes] 7051976 bytes copied in 145.108 secs (48634 bytes/sec) BTSRTR1# . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-41 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step 19 Action Display the CF memory card directory to verify that the new IOS file is there by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– 7051976 Sep 23 2002 07:25:36 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin 31932416 bytes total (24880440 bytes free) BTSRTR1# 20 If any additional files previously stored on the CF memory card are to be copied to the card, perform the following: copy tftp:filename slot0: Where filename = the filename of the file to be copied to the CF memory card A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:canned–config slot0: Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? 21 If the default IP address displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct IP address for the LMF computer. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default IP address is selected: Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? Destination filename [canned–config]? 22 If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Destination filename [canned–config]? Accessing tftp://100.100.100.1/canned–config... Loading basic_config from 100.100.100.1 (via FastEthernet0/0): ! [OK – 2212/4096 bytes] 2212 bytes copied in 0.152 secs BTSRTR1# 23 After the additional file is copied to the CF memory card, display the CF memory card directory by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#dir Directory of slot0:/ 24 –rw– –rw– 7051976 2212 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 Mar 01 1993 00:09:06 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin canned–config The IOS file must be the first file listed for the BTS router to boot properly. If it is, proceed to step 29. . . . continued on next page J-42 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step Action CAUTION The file sequence on the CF memory card can not be verified with application programs which place the listed file names in alphabetical order (for example, certain Unix telnet applications, Unix directory listing commands, and Windows file managers such as Windows Explorer). This portion of the procedure is intended for use only with applications, such as HyperTerminal, which do not list directory contents alphabetically. 25 If another file is listed before the IOS file, delete the file by performing steps 11 through 13 and display the directory of the CF memory card as described in step 23 to be sure the file is deleted. 26 Copy the file from the LMF computer to the CF memory card again by performing steps 20 through 23. 27 If the file is again listed before the IOS file in the CF memory card directory display, format the CF memory card by performing steps 11 through 14 of this table. 28 Copy the IOS file and any other required file to the formatted CF memory card by performing steps 15 through 24. 29 If additional files are to be transferred to the CF memory card, perform steps 20 through 24 for each one. 30 After making sure the IOS file is the first file on the CF memory card, restart the BTS router with the new IOS version by entering the following: reload A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]: n Proceed with reload? [confirm] 31 If prompted to save a modified configuration, enter n for “no,” and press the Enter key. 32 When prompted to proceed with reload, press the Enter key to continue the reload operation. 33 Once the router has completed rebooting, change to the privileged EXEC mode and confirm the booted IOS version is correct by entering the following: show version A response similar to the following partial example will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh ver Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(8)MC2a, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) BTSRTR1# 34 Verify the version number displayed in the second line of the version information is the correct IOS version. 35 If this procedure was entered from step 8 of Table J-7, return to Table J-7, step 9. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-43 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step 36 Action If no other BTS router file operations or configuration actions are required, perform the following: 36a – Remove power from the router and disconnect it from the power supply. 36b – Disconnect all other cabling from the BTS router. 36c – On the LMF computer, exit the HyperTerminal communications session. 37 If no additional tftp transfer activities will be performed, change the NIC IP address and subnet mask back to those for LMF–BTS communication recorded in Table J-4, step 9b. CAUTION If the BTS 10base–2 LAN IP address and subnet mask for the LMF computer’s NIC are not restored, the LMF can not log into a BTS when attempting to perform a BTS optimization or ATP. Method 2: Using a CF Memory Card Reader for Replacement of Installed IOS Version and Changing File Sequence Position This subsection contains the file replacement and file sequence manipulation procedures to use when transferring files with a CF memory card reader. Replace IOS Version Installed on the CF Memory Card Description – This procedure covers using an LMF computer equipped with a CF memory card reader to perform the following activities: 1. Verify the IOS version loaded on a CF memory card and running on a BTS router 2. Replace the IOS version installed in a BTS router 3. Ensure the IOS file is the first file on the CF memory card Additional required equipment/software – For this method, the following equipment item and associated software is required in addition to the common items required for both methods: S Compact Flash memory card reader device and software driver for the operating system installed on the LMF computer CAUTION Card readers for other non–volatile, solid–state memory devices such as Smart Media cards will not work with the CF memory cards used in the MWR 1941 routers. Do not attempt to use a card reader intended for another type of memory device. Prerequisites – The following are required prior to performing this procedure: S The LMF computer and BTS router have been prepared for CF memory card reader file transfer and are operating as they would be after performing the procedures in steps 1 through 8 of Table J-8 S A copy of the required IOS version is loaded into the desired directory of the LMF computer J-44 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version File operations using a CF memory card reader – Only file transfers should be performed using the CF memory card reader. CF memory card formatting should be performed in a BTS router using a HyperTerminal connection. Attempting to format a CF memory card from a Windows–based computer using a card reader could result in unpredictable BTS router operation. CAUTION Do not format BTS router CF memory cards using a Windows–based computer. Only format CF memory cards in a BTS router. Replacing installed IOS version – Follow the procedure in Table J-11 to replace the installed IOS version using a CF memory card reader and to ensure the IOS file is first in the stored file sequence on the CF memory card. Table J-11: Using a CF Memory Card Reader for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. This procedure assumes the LMF computer and BTS router are configured, connected, and operating as they would be after performing the procedures in steps 1 through 17 of Table J-8. If necessary, perform these procedures now. With the CF memory card in the CF memory card reader and the card reader icon highlighted in the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer, perform the following to delete the IOS file from the card: 2a – In the right–hand pane of Windows Explorer, highlight the IOS file to be removed. 2b – Right–click and select Delete from the popup menu. CAUTION When performing the following step and its associated substeps, files should be moved to and from the CF memory card one by one to reduce the potential for disrupting the the CF memory card file sequence. Do not attempt to move multiple files by highlighting and dragging and dropping all of them at one time. If there are more files on the CF memory card which must be retained, perform the following: 3a – Scroll the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer to locate the LMF computer directory where the required IOS version and canned configuration files are stored. 3b – In the right–hand pane, highlight the additional file on the CF memory card which is to be retained. 3c – While holding down the Ctrl key on the LMF computer, drag and drop the highlighted file into the directory in the left–hand pane where the required IOS and canned config files are stored. 3d – If additional files loaded on the CF memory card must be retained, repeat steps 3b and 3c for each file until all files have been moved from the CF memory card to the directory on the LMF computer. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-45 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-11: Using a CF Memory Card Reader for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step Action When all files on the CF memory card have been deleted or moved, as applicable, highlight the directory in the left–hand pane where the required IOS version and canned configuration files are stored. Verify that all files from the CF memory card which must be retained were moved to the directory by checking the filenames in the right–hand pane. Scroll the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer to locate the CF memory card reader icon. In the right–hand pane, highlight the icon for the required version of the IOS. Drag and drop the IOS icon to the CF memory card reader icon to copy it to the CF memory card. If an additional file in the LMF computer directory must be moved to the CF memory card, perform the following: 9a – In the right–hand pane, highlight one additional file which is to be moved to the CF memory card. 9b – While holding down the Ctrl key on the LMF computer, drag and drop the highlighted file into the CF memory card reader directory in the left–hand pane. 9c – If additional files in the directory must be placed on the CF memory card, repeat steps 9a and 9b for each file until all files have been moved one at a time from the LMF computer to the CF memory card. 10 In the left–hand pane, highlight the CF memory card reader icon. 11 Verify that all required files were moved to the CF memory card by checking the filenames in the right–hand pane. 12 Scroll the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer to locate the LMF computer directory where the required IOS version and canned configuration files are stored. 13 Highlight the directory in the left–hand pane. 14 If this procedure was entered from step 17 of Table J-8, return to Table J-8, step 18. 15 If no other file transfer activities between the LMF computer and CF memory card are required at this time, click Files > Close to close Windows Explorer. 16 Remove the CF memory card from the card reader and install it in the BTS router by following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide . 17 At this point, the router should be powered up and displaying the user EXEC prompt in the HyperTerminal window of the LMF computer communication session. If it is not, perform steps 1 through 6 of Table J-8. 18 At the Router> user EXEC mode prompt, enter the following to access the privileged EXEC mode: enable A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router>enable Router# . . . continued on next page J-46 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-11: Using a CF Memory Card Reader for Replacing Loaded IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position Step Action NOTE The IOS present working directory defaults to the CF memory card (slot0:) directory unless the present working directory has been changed using the cd command. Determine the present working directory by entering pwd . If the present working directory has been changed, enter the command cd slot0: to return to the default setting. 19 Display the directory listing of the CF memory card by entering the following: dir A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#dir slot0: Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 7051976 2212 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 Mar 01 1993 00:14:48 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin canned–config 31932416 bytes total (24885606 bytes free) Router# CAUTION The file sequence on the CF memory card can not be verified with application programs which place the listed file names in alphabetical order (for example, certain Unix telnet applications, Unix directory listing commands, and Windows file managers such as Windows Explorer). This portion of the procedure is intended for use only with applications, such as HyperTerminal, which do not list directory contents alphabetically. 20 Be sure the IOS file is the first file listed in the directory content display. If it is not, perform the procedure in Table J-12, and then return to step 21, below. 21 Verify the router will boot properly on the IOS and revised startup–config files by entering the following: reload A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]: n Proceed with reload? [confirm] 22 If prompted to save a modified configuration, enter n for “no,” and press the Enter key. 23 When prompted to proceed with reload, press the Enter key to continue the reload operation. 24 Verify the router reboots without displaying the rommon 1 > prompt or error messages related to port configurations. 25 If no other BTS router file operations or configuration actions are required, perform the following: 25a – Remove power from the router and disconnect it from the power supply. 25b – Disconnect all cabling from the BTS router. 25c – On the LMF computer, exit the HyperTerminal communications session. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-47 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Change CF Memory Card File Sequence to Place IOS File First on the Card This procedure covers using an LMF computer equipped with a CF memory card reader to perform the following activities: 1. Change the sequence of files on a CF memory card to place the IOS version file first 2. Formatting the CF memory card, if necessary, to achieve the required file sequence positioning of the IOS version file Prerequisites The following are required prior to performing this procedure: S The LMF computer and BTS router have been prepared for CF memory card reader file transfer and are operating as they would be after performing the procedures in Table J-8 and steps 1 through 5 of Table J-9 S Copies of the required IOS version and canned configuration files are loaded into the desired directory of the LMF computer Optional equipment/software If they are available, the following items may be used to change the CF memory card file sequence once the card is installed in the BTS router: S Cable, Ethernet crossover, Category 5E or better, unshielded twisted pair, two 8–contact modular plugs, in one of the following lengths, as determined necessary: – 0.3 m (11.8 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C07) – 0.6 m (23.6 in)(Motorola pn 3088643C13) – 1.0 m (39.4 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C15) – 2.1 m (84 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C08) – 3.0 m (120 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C09) S A tftp server software application (refer to the Setting Up the TFTP Server – Procedure in Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation) such as: – Cisco tftp server – PumpKIN tftp server – Any other equivalent tftp server application Changing CF memory card file sequence Follow the procedure in Table J-12 to place the installed IOS version file first in the stored file sequence on the CF memory card. J-48 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-12: Use CF Memory Card Reader to Place IOS File First in CF Memory Card File Sequence Step Action CAUTION The file sequence on the CF memory card can not be verified with application programs which place the listed file names in alphabetical order (for example, certain Unix telnet applications, Unix directory listing commands, and Windows file managers such as Windows Explorer). This procedure is intended for use only with applications, such as HyperTerminal, which do not list directory contents alphabetically. This procedure assumes that the LMF computer and BTS router have been prepared for CF memory card reader file transfer and are operating as they would be after performing the procedures in Table J-8 and steps 1 through 5 of Table J-9. If necessary, perform these procedures now. NOTE The IOS present working directory defaults to the CF memory card (slot0:) directory unless the present working directory has been changed using the cd command. Determine the present working directory by entering pwd . If the present working directory has been changed, enter the command cd slot0: to return to the default setting. With the CF memory card still installed in the router, display a CF memory card directory listing if one is not showing by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#dir slot0: Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 2212 7051976 Mar 01 1993 00:14:48 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 canned–config mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin 31932416 bytes total (24878228 bytes free) Router# Verify that the IOS file is not the first file on the CF memory card. If a tftp server application is not available on the LMF computer, skip to step 23. If a tftp server is available on the LMF computer, connect the Ethernet crossover cable as shown in Figure J-4. If it has not been done, configure the LMF computer NIC as directed in Table J-4. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-49 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-12: Use CF Memory Card Reader to Place IOS File First in CF Memory Card File Sequence Step 7a Action Configure FE port FE 0 (fa0/0) by performing the following: – At the Router> user EXEC mode prompt, enter the following to access the privileged EXEC mode: enable A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router>enable Router# 7b – At the Router# privileged EXEC mode prompt, enter the following to access the configure submode: configure terminal A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)# 7c – At the global configuration mode prompt, type each of the following commands, pressing the Enter key after each command: hostname btsrtr1 interface fa0/0 ip address 100.100.100.2 255.255.255.252 speed 100 duplex full no shutdown line con 0 exec–timeout 0 0 no login line vty 0 4 no login Responses similar to the following will be displayed: Router(config)#hostname BTSRTR1 BTSRTR1(config)#interface fa0/0 BTSRTR1(config–if)#ip address 100.100.100.2 255.255.255.252 BTSRTR1(config–if)#speed 100 BTSRTR1(config–if)#duplex full BTSRTR1(config–if)#no shutdown BTSRTR1(config–if)#line con 0 BTSRTR1(config–line)#exec–timeout 0 0 BTSRTR1(config–line)#no login BTSRTR1(config–line)#line vty 0 4 BTSRTR1(config–line)#no login BTSRTR1(config–line)# 7d – Once the correct parameters have been set, return to the privileged EXEC mode prompt by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing z (Ctrl+z). A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1(config–line)# ^z 01:11:27: %SYS–5–CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console BTSRTR1# . . . continued on next page J-50 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-12: Use CF Memory Card Reader to Place IOS File First in CF Memory Card File Sequence Step 7e Action – Verify port FE 0 (fa0/0) is configured with the correct IP address by entering the following: show ip interface brief A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh ip int br Interface IP Address OK? FastEthernet0/0 100.100.100.2 YES Serial0:0 unassigned YES FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES Serial1:0 unassigned YES Method manual unset unset unset Status up administratively down administratively down administratively down Protocol up down down down BTSRTR1# Be sure the required IOS file and canned configuration file for the BTS router are located in the tftp server root directory (refer to Table J-4, step 14 or step 17, as applicable) Delete files from the CF memory card by entering the del filename command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#del canned–config Delete filename [canned–config]? 10 If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Delete filename [canned–config]? Delete slot0:canned–config? [confirm] 11 Press the Enter key to confirm the deletion. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Delete filename [canned–config]? Delete slot0:canned–config? [confirm] Router# 12 Confirm the file deletion by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– 7051976 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin 31932416 bytes total (24887818 bytes free) Router# 13 Repeat steps 9 through 12 for each file until all files have been deleted from the CF memory card. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-51 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-12: Use CF Memory Card Reader to Place IOS File First in CF Memory Card File Sequence Step Action 14 Use the tftp server to copy the IOS file from the LMF computer to the CF memory card by enteringthe following: copy tftp:IOS_filename slot0: Where IOS_filenamer = required IOS version filename in the LMF computer tftp server root directory. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin slot0: Address or name of remote host []? 15 At the prompt for the remote host address or name, enter the IP address of the LMF computer NIC: 100.100.100.1 A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin slot0: Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1 Destination filename [mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin]? 16 At the prompt for the destination filename, press the Enter key. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin slot0: Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1 Destination filename [mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin]? Accessing tftp://100.100.100.1/mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin... Loading mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin from 100.100.100.1 (via FastEthernet0/0): !!!! Loading mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin from 100.100.100.1 (via FastEthernet0/0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! [OK – 7051976/14103552 bytes] 7051976 bytes copied in 145.108 secs (48634 bytes/sec) . . . continued on next page J-52 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-12: Use CF Memory Card Reader to Place IOS File First in CF Memory Card File Sequence Step 17 Action Display the directory of the CF memory card to confirm the IOS file transfer by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– 7051976 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin 31932416 bytes total (248880440 bytes free) Router# 18 Copy the canned configuration file to the CF memory card by entering the following: copy tftp:btsrtr_canned.color slot0:canned–config Where color = blue or red, as applicable. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:btsrtr_canned.blue slot0:canned–config Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? 19 If the default IP address for the LMF computer displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct IP address. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is accepted: Destination filename [canned–config]? 2212 bytes copied in 0.208 secs Router# 20 At the prompt for the destination filename, press the Enter key. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:btsrtr_canned.blue slot0:canned–config Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1 Destination filename [canned–config]? Loading btsrtr_canned.blue from 100.100.100.1 (via Ethernet0/0): ! [OK – 2457/4096 bytes] 2457 bytes copied in 84.724 secs (29 bytes/sec) BTSRTR1# 21 Determine if the IOS file is now the first file displayed in the directory listing by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 7051976 2212 Mar 01 1993 00:14:48 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin canned–config 31932416 bytes total (24878228 bytes free) Router# 22 If the IOS file is the first file displayed, as shown in step 21, above, proceed to step 30. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-53 Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-12: Use CF Memory Card Reader to Place IOS File First in CF Memory Card File Sequence Step 23 Action If the IOS is not the first file displayed, as shown in step 2, above, format the CF memory card by entering the following: format slot0: A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#format slot0: Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm] 24 Press the Enter key to continue the format operation. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm] Format operation will destroy all data in ”slot0:”. Continue? [confirm] 25 Press the Enter key to continue the format operation. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Format operation will destroy all data in ”slot0:”. Continue? [confirm] Format: Drive communication & 1st Sector Write OK... Writing Monlib sectors.................................................................... ................ Monlib write complete Format: All system sectors written. OK... Format: Total sectors in formatted partition: 62560 Format: Total bytes in formatted partition: 32030720 Format: Operation completed successfully. Format of slot0 complete BTSRTR1# 26 If a tftp server is available on the LMF computer, repeat steps 14 through 22 to transfer the IOS and canned configuration files to the CF memory card. 27 Once the format operation is completed, remove the CF memory card from the router following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide , insert it in the card reader connected to the LMF computer, and copy the IOS file to the card by performing step 4 and steps 6 through 11 of Table J-11, as required. 28 Remove the CF memory card from the card reader and install it in the router following the procedure in the BTS FRU Guide. 29 Be sure that the IOS file is now the first file displayed in the directory listing by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 7051976 2212 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 Mar 01 1993 00:14:48 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin canned–config 31932416 bytes total (24885606 bytes free) Router# 30 J-54 If this procedure was entered from step 5 of Table J-9, return to Table J-9, step 6. . . . continued on next page 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version Table J-12: Use CF Memory Card Reader to Place IOS File First in CF Memory Card File Sequence Step Action 31 If this procedure was entered from step 20 of Table J-11, return to Table J-11, step 21. 32 If no other BTS router file operations or configuration actions are required, perform the following: 32a – Remove power from the router and disconnect it from the power supply. 32b – Disconnect all cabling from the BTS router. 32c – On the LMF computer, exit the HyperTerminal communications session. 33 If a tftp server was used in this procedure and no additional tftp transfer activities will be performed, change the NIC IP address and subnet mask back to those for LMF–BTS communication recorded in Table J-4, step 9b. CAUTION If the BTS 10base–2 LAN IP address and subnet mask for the LMF computer’s NIC are not restored, the LMF can not log into a BTS when attempting to perform a BTS optimization or ATP. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-55 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Verify and Upgrade rommon Version Introduction BTS routers are supplied pre–loaded with a version of the ROM monitor (rommon) low–level operating system. Along with the IOS version, the loaded rommon version should be verified as being the one required for the network. Procedures in this section are used to verify the loaded rommon version, and, if necessary, change it to the required version. Methods are provided for using either a tftp server or CF memory card reader to transfer the required rommon version to a BTS router’s CF memory card. Equipment and Software Required for Verification The following items are required to perform rommon verification: S A Windows–based computer which meets the requirements of the LMF computer platform as specified in this manual. S One of the following operating systems for the Windows–based computer: – Windows 2000 – Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) using the FAT32 file system CAUTION BTS router CF memory cards loaded using computers equipped with Windows 98 versions earlier than Windows 98 SE and using the FAT16 file system will not operate properly, resulting in a complete site outage. S Cable, rollover, as described in the Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session section of this Appendix S DB–9 plug–to–8–contact modular plug adapter as described in the Establishing a BTS Router Communication Session section of this Appendix S A copy of the MWR 1941 router rommon version required for the network where the routers are to be installed NOTE Contact the network administrator or the Motorola Account Team for assistance in determining and obtaining a copy of the required rommon version. S A +27 Vdc power supply to power the BTS router during configuration file operations Required Publications The following publication is required to perform procedures in this section: S MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01 J-56 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Method 1: In–Router Verification and Replacement of Installed rommon Version Description This procedure covers using an LMF computer equipped with a tftp server application to perform the following activities: 1. Verify the rommon version loaded and running on a BTS router 2. Replace the rommon version installed in a BTS router Additional required equipment/software For this method, the following equipment and software application is required in addition to the common items required for both methods: S Cable, Ethernet crossover, Category 5E or better, unshielded twisted pair, two 8–contact modular plugs, in one of the following lengths, as determined necessary: – 0.3 m (11.8 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C07) – 0.6 m (23.6 in)(Motorola pn 3088643C13) – 1.0 m (39.4 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C15) – 2.1 m (84 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C08) – 3.0 m (120 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C09) S A tftp server software application (refer to the Setting Up the TFTP Server – Procedure in Cellular System Administration – CDMA OnLine Documentation) such as: – Cisco tftp server – PumpKIN tftp server – Any other equivalent tftp server application Prerequisites The following are required prior to performing this procedure: S The LMF computer and BTS router have been prepared for tftp file transfer and are operating as they would be after performing the procedures in Table J-4, Table J-5, Table J-6, and steps 1 through 8 of Table J-7 S A copy of the required rommon version is loaded into the tftp default directory of the LMF computer Verifying and replacing installed rommon version Follow the procedure in Table J-13 to verify and, if necessary, replace the installed rommon version using the tftp server application. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-57 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-13: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a tftp Server Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. This procedure assumes the LMF computer and BTS router are configured, connected, and operating as they would be after performing the procedures in Table J-4, Table J-5, Table J-6, and steps 1 through 4 of Table J-7. If necessary, perform these procedures now. Determine the currently installed rommon version by entering the following at the router privileged EXEC mode prompt: show version A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh ver Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(8)MC2b, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 1986–2002 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Mon 05–Aug–02 11:07 by nmasa Image text–base: 0x60008940, data–base: 0x60B54000 ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(20020113:235343) [sbose–wilma 109], DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE ROM: 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(8)MC2b, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) Router uptime is 1 minute System returned to ROM by power–on System image file is ”slot0:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2b.bin” cisco mwr1941 (R7000) processor (revision 0.1) with 121856K/18432K bytes of memory. Processor board ID JMX0611K5TS R7000 CPU at 240Mhz, Implementation 39, Rev 3.3, 256KB L2 Cache Bridging software. X.25 software, Version 3.0.0. Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1. Toaster processor tmc is running. 2 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) 2 Serial network interface(s) 2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s) DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled. 55K bytes of non–volatile configuration memory. 31360K bytes of ATA Slot0 CompactFlash (Read/Write) Configuration register is 0x101 BTSRTR1# To determine the currently installed rommon version, examine the ROM: System Bootstrap line in the response. . . . continued on next page J-58 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-13: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a tftp Server Step Action Compare the installed rommon version information with the filename of the rommon version required for the network. NOTE 1. Rommon filename format is similar to the following: MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin 2. The rommon filename reflects the version number of the software (122–8r.MC3). If the installed version is the one required for the network skip to step 26. If the installed rommon version is not the one required for the network, backup the current BTS router configuration to the LMF computer by entering the following: copy nvram:startup–config tftp A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy nvram:start tftp Address or name of remote host []? NOTE Be sure to include the colon (:) after nvram when typing the command. At the prompt for the remote host address or name, enter the IP address of the LMF computer NIC: 100.100.100.1 A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy copy nvram:start tftp Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1 Source filename [startup–config]? If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Source filename [startup–config]? Destination filename [startup–config]? If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Destination filename [startup–config]? [OK – 2212/4096 bytes] 2212 bytes copied in 0.152 secs BTSRTR1# . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-59 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-13: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a tftp Server Step 10 Action NOTE The IOS defaults to the CF memory card (slot0:) directory unless the present working directory has been changed using the cd command. Determine the present working directory by entering pwd . If the present working directory has been changed, enter the command cd slot0: to return to the default setting. Determine the amount of memory available (bytes free) on the CF memory card by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 7051976 2212 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 Mar 01 1993 00:14:48 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2b.bin canned–config 31932416 bytes total (24885606 bytes free) Router# 11 Be sure there is at least 1 MB (1048580) of free memory. NOTE A rommon version file requires approximately 0.7 MB. 12 Begin to copy the required version of the rommon file from the LMF computer to the BTS router by entering the following: copy tftp:new_rommon_filename slot0: Where new_rommon_filename = the filename of the required rommon version for the BTS router. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy tftp:MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin slot0: Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? 13 If the default IP address displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct IP address for the LMF computer. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]? Source filename [MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin]? 14 If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Source filename [MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin]? Destination filename [MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin]? . . . continued on next page J-60 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-13: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a tftp Server Step 15 Action If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Destination filename [MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin]? Accessing tftp://100.100.100.1/MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin... Loading MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin from 100.100.100.1 (via FastEthernet0/0): !!!! Loading MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin from 100.100.100.1 (via FastEthernet0/0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [OK – 614306/14103552 bytes] 614306 bytes copied in 13.059 secs (48634 bytes/sec) BTSRTR1# 16 Display the CF memory card directory to verify that the new rommon version file is there by entering the dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– –rw– 7051976 2212 614306 Sep 23 2002 07:25:36 Mar 01 1993 00:09:06 Dec 13 2002 14:59:36 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2b.bin canned–config MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin 31932416 bytes total (24263922 bytes free) BTSRTR1# 17 Replace the existing rommon version with the new one copied to the CF memory card by entering the following: upgrade rom–monitor file slot0:MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3 A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#This command will reload the router. Continue?[yes/no] 18 When prompted to continue, enter yes and press the Enter key. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#This command will reload the router. Continue?[yes/no] yes ROMMON image upgrade in progress Erasing boot flash eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Programming boot flash pppp Now reloading 19 When the router has completed initialization, change to the router privileged EXEC mode by entering the following: enable A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1>enable BTSRTR1# . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-61 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-13: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a tftp Server Step 20 Action Verify the router has initialized with the new rommon version by entering the following: show version A response similar to the following partial response will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh ver Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(8)MC2b, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 1986–2002 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Mon 05–Aug–02 11:07 by nmasa Image text–base: 0x60008940, data–base: 0x60B54000 ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(8r)MC3 RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) 21 Compare the version displayed in the response ROM: System Bootstrap line to the filename of the new rommon version file copied to the CF memory card. 22 If the router successfully rebooted with the new rommon version, the rommon file can be deleted from the CF memory card by entering the following: delete slot0:new_rommon_filename Where new_rommon_filename = the filename of the required rommon version copied to the CF memory card in steps 12 through 15, above. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#del slot0:MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin Delete filename [MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin]? 23 If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Delete filename [MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin]? Delete slot0:MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin? [confirm] 24 Press the Enter key to confirm the deletion. A response similar to the following will be displayed if the default filename is selected: Delete filename [MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin]? Delete slot0:MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin? [confirm] BTSRTR1# CAUTION In this step, do not delete the IOS and canned–config files from the CF memory card. The BTS router must have these files on the card to properly boot or switch between packet and circuit mode. 25 If additional unnecessary files, such as a backup of the startup–config file, are also on the CF memory card, delete them by repeating steps 22 through 24 for each file. 26 If no other BTS router file operations or configuration actions are required, perform the following: 26a – Remove power from the router and disconnect it from the power supply. 26b – Disconnect all cabling from the BTS router. 26c – On the LMF computer, exit the HyperTerminal communications session. . . . continued on next page J-62 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-13: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a tftp Server Step 27 Action If no additional tftp transfer activities will be performed, change the NIC IP address and subnet mask back to those for LMF–BTS communication recorded in Table J-4, step 9b. CAUTION If the BTS 10base–2 LAN IP address and subnet mask for the LMF computer’s NIC are not restored, the LMF can not log into a BTS when attempting to perform a BTS optimization or ATP. Method 2: Verification and Replacement of Installed rommon Version Using a CF Memory Card Reader Description This procedure covers using an LMF computer equipped with a CF memory card reader to perform the following activities: 1. Verify the rommon version loaded and running on a BTS router 2. Replace the rommon version installed in a BTS router Additional required equipment/software For this method, the following equipment item and associated software is required in addition to the common items required for both methods: S CF memory card reader device and software driver for the operating system installed on the LMF computer CAUTION Card readers for other non–volatile, solid–state memory devices such as Smart Media cards will not work with the CF memory cards used in the MWR 1941 routers. Do not attempt to use a card reader intended for another type of memory device. Prerequisites The following are required prior to performing this procedure: S The LMF computer and BTS router have been prepared for CF memory card reader file transfer and are operating as they would be after performing the procedures in steps 1 through 8 of Table J-8 S A copy of the required rommon version is loaded into the desired directory of the LMF computer File operations using a CF memory card reader Only file transfers should be performed using the CF memory card reader. CF memory card formatting should be performed in a BTS router using a HyperTerminal connection. Attempting to format a CF memory card from a Windows–based computer using a card reader could result in unpredictable BTS router operation. CAUTION Oct 2003 Do not format BTS router CF memory cards using a Windows–based computer. Only format CF memory cards in a BTS router. 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-63 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Verifying and replacing installed rommon version Follow the procedure in Table J-14 to verify and, if necessary replace the installed rommon version using a CF memory card reader. Table J-14: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a CF Memory Card Reader Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. This procedure assumes the LMF computer and BTS router are configured, connected, and operating as they would be after performing the procedures in steps 1 through 8 of Table J-8. If necessary, perform these procedures now. Determine the currently installed rommon version by entering the following at the router privileged EXEC mode prompt: show version A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh ver Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(8)MC2b, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 1986–2002 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Mon 05–Aug–02 11:07 by nmasa Image text–base: 0x60008940, data–base: 0x60B54000 ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(20020113:235343) [sbose–wilma 109], DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE ROM: 1941 Software (MWR1941–I–M), Version 12.2(8)MC2b, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) Router uptime is 1 minute System returned to ROM by power–on System image file is ”slot0:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2b.bin” cisco mwr1941 (R7000) processor (revision 0.1) with 121856K/18432K bytes of memory. Processor board ID JMX0611K5TS R7000 CPU at 240Mhz, Implementation 39, Rev 3.3, 256KB L2 Cache Bridging software. X.25 software, Version 3.0.0. Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1. Toaster processor tmc is running. 2 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) 2 Serial network interface(s) 2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s) DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled. 55K bytes of non–volatile configuration memory. 31360K bytes of ATA Slot0 CompactFlash (Read/Write) Configuration register is 0x101 BTSRTR1# J-64 To determine the currently installed rommon version, examine the ROM: System Bootstrap line in the response. . . . continued on next page 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-14: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a CF Memory Card Reader Step Action Compare the installed rommon version information with the filename of the rommon version required for the network. NOTE 1. Rommon filename format is similar to the following: MWR1941_RM2.srec.122–8r.MC3.bin 2. The rommon filename reflects the version number of the software (122–8r.MC3). If the installed version is the one required for the network skip to step 25. NOTE The IOS defaults to the CF memory card (slot0:) directory unless the present working directory has been changed using the cd command. Determine the present working directory by entering pwd . If the present working directory has been changed, enter the command cd slot0: to return to the default setting. If the installed rommon version is not the one required for the network, determine the amount of memory available (bytes free) on the CF memory card by entering the following: dir A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#dir Directory of slot0:/ –rw– –rw– 7051976 2212 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 Mar 01 1993 00:14:48 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2b.bin canned–config 31932416 bytes total (24885606 bytes free) Router# Be sure there is at least 1 MB (1048580) of free memory. NOTE A rommon version file requires approximately 0.7 MB, and space must also be available for a backup of the router’s startup–config file. Create a backup of the current BTS router configuration on the CF memory card by entering the following: copy nvram:startup–config slot:0 A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#copy nvram:startup–config slot0: Destination filename [startup–config]? If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Destination filename [startup–config]? 2212 bytes copied in 4.96 secs (553 bytes/sec) BTSRTR1# 10 Oct 2003 Remove the CF memory card from the router by following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide . . . . continued on next page 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-65 Verify and Upgrade rommon Version 68P09258A31–A Table J-14: Verify and Replace Installed rommon Version Using a CF Memory Card Reader Step Action 11 Insert the CF memory card into the card reader as specified by the card reader manufacturer’s instructions. 12 On the LMF computer, click Start > Programs > Windows Explorer to open Windows Explorer. 13 NOTE The CF memory card reader will appear as a disk drive in Windows Explorer with a disk drive letter and icon. Scroll the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer to locate the icon for the CF memory card. 14 In the left–hand pane of WindowsExplorer, highlight the CF memory card icon. 15 In the right–hand pane, verify the files displayed in step 6, above, appear. 16 Scroll the left–hand pane of Windows Explorer to locate the icon for the directory where the required rommon version file is stored. 17 In the right–hand pane, highlight the startup–config file on the CF memory card, note its file size, and drag it to the icon for the directory where the required rommon version file is stored. NOTE After highlighting the startup–config file in the right–hand pane, it may be necessary to scroll the left–hand pane to see the directory icon where the required rommon version file is stored before dragging the file. 18 In the left–hand pane, highlight the directory where the required rommon version file is stored. 19 In the right–hand pane, verify the startup–config file is in the directory and the file size is the same as the original on the CF memory card. 20 In the right–hand pane, highlight the required rommon version file to be transferred to the CF memory card and drag it to the CF memory card disk drive icon. NOTE After highlighting the rommon version file in the right–hand pane, it may be necessary to scroll the left–hand pane to see the CF memory card disk drive icon before dragging the file. 21 Verify the rommon version file has been copied to the CF memory card by clicking on the CF memory card disk drive icon in the left–hand pane, and being sure that the rommon version file appears in the in the right–hand pane. 22 Click Files > Close to close Windows Explorer. 23 Remove the CF memory card with the rommon version file from the card reader. 24 Install the CF memory card in the BTS router by following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide . 25 Proceed to Replace installed rommon version, below. J-66 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon 68P09258A31–A Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon Introduction ROM monitor boot conditions Under certain circumstances the BTS router will initialize with the ROM monitor (rommon) operating system rather than the IOS. These circumstances include: IOS file is missing from the CF memory card IOS file is not the first file on the CF memory card IOS file image on the CF memory card is corrupted Startup–config file contains an outdated boot system line specifying an IOS file which has been replaced with an updated version S Startup–config file contains boot system line with typographical error(s) in the IOS filename Description Router operation on rommon is signalled by the display of the rommon # > prompt, where # is a number which increments each time a command is issued. Rommon is a low–level operating system which provides limited capabilities for router testing and troubleshooting operations, but does not support any operations on files beyond viewing directory contents or booting from a specified file. As a result, files can not be copied or deleted when the router is operating on rommon. Recovery methods Two recovery methods are included in this section. The first is the simplest and requires that a valid, uncorrupted IOS version is installed on the CF memory card. The second method requires additional equipment and must be used in instances such as when an IOS file is not installed on the CF memory card or the installed IOS image is corrupted. Simple Recovery from Boot to rommon Requirements Unless it is certain, that the IOS image on the CF memory card is corrupted, this method should always be the first attempted to recover the router from a rommon initialization. This method does not require any additional equipment beyond the items necessary to load canned configuration files into the BTS router. To be effective, this method does require that a valid, uncorrupted IOS image file is installed on the router’s CF memory card. Recovery Follow the procedure in Table J-15 to attempt a simple recovery from a BTS router rommon initialization. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-67 Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon 68P09258A31–A Table J-15: Simple Recovery from BTS Router rommon Boot Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. This procedure assumes the LMF computer is set up and connected to the BTS router with an active HyperTerminal communication session. If it is not, follow the procedure in Table J-2 to establish a HyperTerminal communication session. With the rommon 1 > prompt displayed in the HyperTerminal window, enter the following to identify the IOS file on the CF memory card: dir slot0: A response similar to the following will be displayed: rommon 1 > dir slot0: program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0xb2a0 Directory of slot0: 2212 –rw– canned–config 7051976 –rw– mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin rommon 2 > . . . continued on next page J-68 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon 68P09258A31–A Table J-15: Simple Recovery from BTS Router rommon Boot Step Action Note the IOS filename, and enter the following to begin recovery to an IOS boot: boot slot0:IOS_filename Where IOS_filename = the filename of the IOS noted in step 2, above. A successful IOS re–boot operation will result in display of a response which begins and ends similar to the following: rommon 2 > boot slot0:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0xb2a0 program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0x6b99ac Self decompressing the image : ################################################################### [OK] Smart Init is enabled smart init is sizing iomem ID 00031A MEMORY_REQ TYPE 0X005F3C00 MWR1941 Mainboard 0X000F3BB0 public buffer pools 0X00211000 public particle pools TOTAL: 0X008F87B0 Press RETURN to get started! If the router successfully reboots with the IOS, proceed to step 7. If the router does not reboot with the IOS, perform the following: 5a – Scroll the HyperTerminal display down until the directory display from step 2, above, is visible. 5b – Compare the IOS filename from the directory display with the filename entered in performing step 3, above. 5c – If the filename was typed incorrectly, repeat step 3, using care to type the filename correctly. If the router does not reboot with the IOS after typing the filename correctly, proceed to Table J-16 and perform the extended recovery procedure. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-69 Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon 68P09258A31–A Table J-15: Simple Recovery from BTS Router rommon Boot Step Action CAUTION The file sequence on the CF memory card can not be verified with application programs which place the listed file names in alphabetical order (for example, certain Unix telnet applications, Unix directory listing commands, and Windows file managers such as Windows Explorer). This portion of the procedure is intended for use only with applications, such as HyperTerminal, which do not list directory contents alphabetically. After a successful reboot with IOS, perform the following to correct the cause of the boot to rommon: 7a – Enter the dir slot0: command to display the CF memory card directory, and, if the IOS file is not the first file listed, perform the procedure in Table J-10, steps 25 through 32, or Table J-12, as applicable, to correct the situation. 7b – If the IOS file is the first file, enter the following command to display the contents of the startup–config file: show startup–config A response which begins similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh start Using 1589 out of 57336 bytes version 12.2 service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password–encryption hostname BTSRTR1 boot system slot0:mwr1941–i–mz.07132002.bin no logging console username cisco password 0 cisco redundancy mode y–cable standalone 7c – If the file listing contains a “boot system” line, examine it for the correct IOS filename. 7d – If the boot system slot0: filename is incorrect, enter the following, using care to type the filename correctly: boot system slot0:IOS_filename Where IOS_filename = the filename of the IOS noted in step 2, above. 7e – Replace the boot system line in the startup–config file with the line entered in step 7d, above, by entering the following: copy runing–config startup–config . . . continued on next page J-70 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon 68P09258A31–A Table J-15: Simple Recovery from BTS Router rommon Boot Step 7f Action – Verify the correct IOS filename is now included in the listing by entering the following: show startup–config A response which begins similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#sh start Using 1589 out of 57336 bytes version 12.2 service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password–encryption hostname BTSRTR1 boot system slot0:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin no logging console username cisco password 0 cisco redundancy mode y–cable standalone 7g – If the filename is correctly written, enter the following to determine if the router will reboot to IOS: reload A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR1#reload System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]: n Proceed with reload? [confirm] If prompted to save a modified configuration, enter n for “no,” and press the Enter key. When prompted to proceed with reload, press the Enter key to continue the reload operation. 10 After a successful reboot with IOS, proceed with other BTS router activities or remove power from the router and disconnect it 11 If the router still will not successfully boot with IOS, proceed to Table J-16 and perform the extended recovery procedure. Extended Recovery from Boot to rommon Requirements If rommon boot recovery attempts fail using the simple recovery method, this method must be used to reboot a BTS router which has initialized with rommon. This method requires additional equipment beyond the items necessary to load canned configuration files into the BTS router. Extended recovery requires formatting the CF memory card from the rommon–initialized router and reloading the reformatted CF memory card with the required IOS version. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-71 Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon 68P09258A31–A Additional equipment required An additional, formatted, 32 MB CF memory card with the required version of the IOS installed is required in addition to the equipment and software required for BTS router canned configuration installation. This card may be: S A spare CF memory card which is loaded with the required IOS version S A CF memory card from an additional BTS router which is loaded with the required IOS version Recovery Follow the procedure in Table J-15 to perform an extended recovery from a BTS router rommon initialization. Table J-16: Extended Recovery from BTS Router rommon Boot Step Action This procedure assumes the BTS router is powered and operating on rommon with the LMF computer set up and connected to the router with an active HyperTerminal communication session. If it is not, follow the procedure in Table J-2 to establish a HyperTerminal communication session. Remove the CF memory card from the BTS router following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide . Install the additional CF memory card in the router following the procedure in the BTS FRU Guide. Enter the following to obtain the filename of the IOS version loaded on the CF memory card: dir slot0: A response similar to the following will be displayed: rommon 1 > dir slot0: program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0xb2a0 Directory of slot0: 7051976 –rw– mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin rommon 2 > Note the exact filename displayed for the IOS version. . . . continued on next page J-72 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon 68P09258A31–A Table J-16: Extended Recovery from BTS Router rommon Boot Step Action Enter the following to initialize the router with the IOS on the additional CF memory card: boot slot0:IOS_filename Where IOS_filename = the filename of the IOS noted in step 5, above. A successful IOS re–boot operation will result in display of a response which begins and ends similar to the following: rommon 2 > boot slot0:mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0xb2a0 program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0x6b99ac Self decompressing the image : ################################################################### [OK] Smart Init is enabled smart init is sizing iomem ID MEMORY_REQ 00031A TYPE 0X005F3C00 MWR1941 Mainboard 0X000F3BB0 public buffer pools 0X00211000 public particle pools TOTAL: 0X008F87B0 ––– System Configuration Dialog ––– Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: n If the router prompts with a question to enter the initial dialog as shown in step 6, above, type no and press the Enter key to obtain the user EXEC mode prompt. If the router prompts with Press RETURN to get started!, press the Enter key to obtain the user EXEC mode prompt. At the user EXEC mode prompt, enter the following to access the privileged EXEC mode: enable A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router> enable Router# 10 Remove the additional CF memory card from the BTS router following the procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide . 11 Install the original CF memory card in the router following the procedure in the BTS FRU Guide. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-73 Recovery From BTS Router Boot to rommon 68P09258A31–A Table J-16: Extended Recovery from BTS Router rommon Boot Step 12 Action Format the original CF memory card by entering the following: format slot0: A response similar to the following will be displayed: Router#format slot0: Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm] 13 Press the Enter key to continue the format operation. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm] Format operation will destroy all data in ”slot0:”. Continue? [confirm] 14 Press the Enter key to continue the format operation. A response similar to the following will be displayed: Format operation will destroy all data in ”slot0:”. Continue? [confirm] Format: Drive communication & 1st Sector Write OK... Writing Monlib sectors.................................................................... ................ Monlib write complete Format: All system sectors written. OK... Format: Total sectors in formatted partition: 62560 Format: Total bytes in formatted partition: 32030720 Format: Operation completed successfully. Format of slot0 complete Router# 15 Copy the required IOS version to the formatted original CF memory card by performing one of the following: S Use the LMF computer and a tftp server following the procedure in Table J-10 S Use the LMF computer and a CF memory card reader following the procedure in Table J-11 16 If applicable, perform IOS initialization troubleshooting as described in Table J-15, steps 7 through 10. J-74 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address It may be necessary to enter or change the IP addresses and/or operating parameters for BTS router FE interfaces FE 0 and FE1 without making other changes in the router configuration files. Procedures in this section cover these operations. Prerequisites The following must be accomplished before entering or changing BTS router FE port IP addresses and/or operating parameters: S The user has read and understands the content of MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01 S BTS routers must have the required version of the IOS saved on their installed CF memory card S BTS routers must have power applied, be operating without alarms other than span alarms, and have completed boot–up to the user EXEC mode prompt (BTSRTR–bts#–1–1>) S The BTS router privileged EXEC mode password has been obtained from the network administrator Entering or Changing FE Interface IP Addresses To enter or change FE interface IP addresses, follow the procedure in Table J-17. Table J-17: Enter/Change BTS Router FE Interface IP Addresses & Operating Parameters Step Action * IMPORTANT This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this publication available for reference while performing this procedure. Obtain the correct IP addresses and subnet masks for the BTS router FE interfaces from the network administrator. If a HyperTerminal connection for BTS card/module MMI or BTS router (BTSRTR) communication has not been created, create one as described in Table J-1 of this appendix. Connect the LMF computer to the BTS router, and start a communication session as described in Table J-2 in this appendix. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-75 Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address 68P09258A31–A Table J-17: Enter/Change BTS Router FE Interface IP Addresses & Operating Parameters Step Action NOTE Examples in this procedure show prompts for BTSRTR–bts#–1–1 and BTSRTR–bts#–1–2, but the procedure can be used for any router in any BTS router group or a router running the canned configuration file (BTSRTR1 or BTSRTR2). At the BTSRTR–bts#–1–1> user EXEC mode prompt, enter the following to access the privileged EXEC mode: enable A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1> enable Password: Enter the privileged EXEC mode password. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1> enable Password: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# At the BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# privileged EXEC mode prompt, display the FE interface IP addresses by typing: show ip interface brief A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# show ip interface brief Interface IP Address OK? Method Status Protocol FastEthernet0/0 192.168.146.1 YES NVRAM up up Serial0:0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Serial1:0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# For a FastEthernet0/0 (fa0/0) or FastEthernet0/1(fa0/1) interface which does not have a correct or an assigned IP address, enter the following at the router prompt to access the global configuration mode: configure terminal A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. BTSRTR–bts#–1–1(config)# . . . continued on next page J-76 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address 68P09258A31–A Table J-17: Enter/Change BTS Router FE Interface IP Addresses & Operating Parameters Step Action At the global configure mode prompt, enter the following to access the configure interface submode for the interface requiring IP address assignment/change: interface fastethernetinterface# Where interface# = 0/0 or 0/1, as applicable. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1(config)# int fa0/1 BTSRTR–bts#–1–1(config–if)# At the configure interface submode prompt, assign or change the interface IP address by entering: ip address IP_addr subnet_mask Where: IP_addr = the required IP address for the interface; for example, 192.168.147.1 subnet_mask = the required subnet mask for the interface; for example, 255.255.255.0 A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1(config–if)# ip address 192.168.147.1 255.255.255.0 BTSRTR–bts#–1–1(config–if)# 10 To complete configuration of the interface, enter the following parameter settings, one at a time, pressing Enter after each: duplex full speed 100 keepalive 1 no shutdown 11 Return to the global configuration mode by entering the exit command. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1(config–if)# exit BTSRTR–bts#–1–1(config)# 12 If the IP address and/or parameters for the other FE interface on the router must be assigned or changed at this time, repeat steps 8 through 11 for the other FE interface. 13 Once the correct parameters have been set for all FE interfaces, return to the privileged EXEC mode prompt by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing z (Ctrl +z). A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1(config–if)# ^z 01:11:27: %SYS–5–CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# NOTE Entering exit twice, pressing the Enter key after each entry, will also complete the interface configuration and return the router to the privileged EXEC mode. . . . continued on next page Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-77 Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address 68P09258A31–A Table J-17: Enter/Change BTS Router FE Interface IP Addresses & Operating Parameters Step 14 Action Save the interface configuration changes to the startup configuration file on the CF memory card by entering the following: copy running–config startup–config A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# 15 copy run start Destination filename [startup–config]? Press Enter. A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# copy run start BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# Destination filename [startup–config]? Building configuration... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OK] BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# 16 If all FE IP address entries/changes for the router are complete, enter the following to return the router to user EXEC mode: disable A response similar to the following will be displayed: BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# BTSRTR–bts#–1–1> disable 17 If no other router requires the FE interfaces to be assigned/changed, proceed to step 20. 18 If FE interfaces on another router must be assigned/changed, disconnect the 8–contact modular plug from the current router CONSOLE port and connect it to the CONSOLE port of the other router. 19 Press the Enter key, and when the router user EXEC mode prompt appears repeat steps 3 through 16 for the other router. 20 When the router is in user EXEC mode, close the HyperTerminal session and disconnect the LMF computer and additional components from the BTS router. J-78 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address 68P09258A31–A BTS Router Canned Configuration File This section presents listings of the blue and red router canned configuration file contents for the MWR 1941 BTS routers. The blue router is the primary router on the BTS LAN subnet 192.168.146.0, and the red router is the primary on BTS LAN subnet 192.168.147.0. The canned configuration files allow communication with the BTS routers for both on–site FE cabling connectivity verification and for downloading the routers from the network with the full, site–specific operational configuration. Obtaining the Latest Configuration File Content The files included here are for example only. The correct canned configuration file content for each BTS router should be generated at the OMC–R using the /screl/active/bin/gen_btsrtr_canned_config.ksh script. Configuration File Examples Examples of both configuration files are provided in the following subsections. Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-79 Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address 68P09258A31–A “Blue” BTS Router Canned Configuration ! Canned Config file for BTSRTR1 version 12.2 service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password–encryption hostname BTSRTR1 no logging console ip subnet–zero ip classless ip pim bidir–enable disable–eadi redundancy mode y–cable standby use–interface Loopback101 health standby use–interface Loopback102 revertive standby use–interface Multilink1 backhaul interface loopback 101 description BTSRTR health loopback no ip address interface loopback 102 description BTSRTR revertive loopback no ip address ! configure 1 DS0 for BTSRTRLINK controller T1 0/0 description 1st span on BTSRTR framing esf linecode b8zs cablelength short 133 clock source line channel–group 0 timeslots 1–24 speed 64 ! MLPPP bundle with BTSRTRLINK. ! This performs IPCP with RPM when BTSRTR is rebooted interface Multilink 1 ip address negotiated no ip route–cache no cdp enable ppp multilink multilink–group 1 no shutdown ! Setup Serial Interface for PPP and IPCP, no MLPPP at this time interface Serial0/0:0 no ip address encapsulation ppp keepalive 1 ppp multilink multilink–group 1 no shutdown J-80 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address ! Setup Ethernet Interfaces and HSRP between them interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 192.168.146.1 255.255.255.0 keepalive 1 speed 100 full–duplex standby 1 timers 1 3 standby 1 preempt standby 1 priority 100 standby 1 ip 192.168.146.3 standby 1 name one standby 1 track Fa0/1 10 standby 1 track Multilink1 10 ! Track the MWR 1941 health interface standby 1 track Loopback101 10 ! Track the MWR 1941 revertive (compensation) interface standby 1 track Loopback102 5 no shutdown interface FastEthernet0/1 ip address 192.168.147.1 255.255.255.0 keepalive 1 speed 100 full–duplex standby 2 timers 1 3 standby 2 preempt standby 2 priority 100 standby 2 ip 192.168.147.3 standby 2 name two standby 2 track Fa0/0 10 standby 2 track Multilink1 10 ! Track the MWR 1941 health interface standby 2 track Loopback101 10 ! Track the MWR 1941 revertive (compensation) interface standby 2 track Loopback102 5 no shutdown ! Set a default route to RPM thru BTSRTRLINK ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Multilink 1 line con 0 exec–timeout 15 0 password cisco line aux 0 login password cisco line vty 0 4 login password cisco end Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-81 Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address 68P09258A31–A “Red” BTS Router Canned Configuration ! Canned Config file for BTSRTR2 version 12.2 service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password–encryption hostname BTSRTR2 no logging console ip subnet–zero ip classless ip pim bidir–enable disable–eadi redundancy mode y–cable standby use–interface Loopback101 health standby use–interface Loopback102 revertive standby use–interface Multilink1 backhaul interface loopback 101 description BTSRTR health loopback no ip address interface loopback 102 description BTSRTR revertive loopback no ip address ! configure 1 DS0 for BTSRTRLINK controller T1 0/0 description 1st span on BTSRTR framing esf linecode b8zs cablelength short 133 clock source line channel–group 0 timeslots 1–24 speed 64 ! MLPPP bundle with BTSRTRLINK. ! This performs IPCP with RPM when BTSRTR is rebooted interface Multilink 1 ip address negotiated no ip route–cache no cdp enable ppp multilink multilink–group 1 no shutdown ! Setup Serial Interface for PPP and IPCP, no MLPPP at this time interface Serial0/0:0 no ip address encapsulation ppp keepalive 1 ppp multilink multilink–group 1 no shutdown J-82 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address ! Setup Ethernet Interfaces and HSRP between them interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 192.168.146.2 255.255.255.0 keepalive 1 speed 100 full–duplex standby 1 timers 1 3 standby 1 preempt standby 1 priority 100 standby 1 ip 192.168.146.3 standby 1 name one standby 1 track Fa0/1 10 standby 1 track Multilink1 10 ! Track the MWR 1941 health interface standby 1 track Loopback101 10 ! Track the MWR 1941 revertive (compensation) interface standby 1 track Loopback102 5 no shutdown interface FastEthernet0/1 ip address 192.168.147.2 255.255.255.0 keepalive 1 speed 100 full–duplex standby 2 timers 1 3 standby 2 preempt standby 2 priority 100 standby 2 ip 192.168.147.3 standby 2 name two standby 2 track Fa0/0 10 standby 2 track Multilink1 10 ! Track the MWR 1941 health interface standby 2 track Loopback101 10 ! Track the MWR 1941 revertive (compensation) interface standby 2 track Loopback102 5 no shutdown ! Set a default route to RPM thru BTSRTRLINK ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Multilink 1 line con 0 exec–timeout 15 0 password cisco line aux 0 login password cisco line vty 0 4 login password cisco end Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP J-83 Preparation for Site Turn–over 68P09258A31–A Preparation for Site Turn–over Prepare the BTS site for turn–over to the control of the OMC–R by performing the procedures in Table J-18 and Table J-19. Table J-18: Prepare for Site Turn–over Step Action After disconnecting it from the BTS router, shut down the LMF computer. If any additional external support equipment was used during the installation process, shut it down, disconnect it from the frame. Account for all tools used and parts removed from the frame during the installation, being sure none were left inside the frame. Visually inspect the frame for any foreign objects left inside, and remove any discovered. Visually inspect all cable connections, ensuring they are connected as required for normal BTS operation. Be sure all internal frame cables are routed and secured to prevent damage to them when the frame doors are closed. Be sure all external frame and BTS router cables are routed and secured so they will not interfere with normal maintenance and operational activities at the site. Be sure the BTS routers are powered up and not reporting alarms other than span alarms. Returning the Site to OMC–R Control Follow the procedure in Table J-19 to return the site to OMC–R control. Table J-19: Returning the Site to Operational Control Step Action Contact the OMC–R, and notify the operator the installation is complete. Request notification from the operator when the routers have been downloaded with the full site–specific configurations and are verified as functioning normally. When notified router operation has been verified and the OMC–R can assume control of the site, perform the following: 2a – On any frames which were opened, close and secure the cabinet doors. 2b – Verify no alarm conditions are being reported to the OMC–R with the frame doors closed. 2c – Prepare all equipment, tools, and parts removed from the frame for transport from the site. What to Do Next The installation of the Packet Backhaul option is complete. When the site is secured, there are no further actions to perform at the BTS site. J-84 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Index Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Index-1 Index 68P09258A31–A Numbers AMR, No control, 6-17 10BaseT/10Base2 Converter, 1-8 LMF to BTS connection, 3-17 AMR CDI Alarm Input Verification, test data sheets, A-18 1700 MHz Center Frequencies, Calculating, E-8 Ancillary Equipment Frame identification, 1-15 1700 MHz PCS Channels, E-7 Ancillary frame, when to optimize, C-2 1900 MHz Center Frequencies, Calculating, E-3 Antenna Map, 3-104 800 MHz CDMA Channels, E-5 ATP, 4-2 generate report, 4-16 Report, 4-16 test matrix/detailed optimization, C-3 Test Prerequisites, 4-5 Test Procedure, 4-9 800 MHz Center Frequencies, Calculating, E-5 Automated Acceptance Test Procedure, 4-2 ACTIVE LED GLI2, 6-23 MCC, 6-27 Backplane DIP switch settings, 2-4 1900 MHz PCS Channels, E-2 2–way Splitter, 1-11 3C–PC–COMBO CBL, 1-8 Bay Level Offset calibration failure, 6-7 Advantest R3267 Spectrum Analyzer GPIB Address, F-8 Advantest R3465, 3-57 Calibrating Test Cable, F-24 Advantest R3465 Communications Test Set GPIB Address, F-12 Advantest R3562 Signal Generator GPIB Address, F-9 Agilent 8935 Series E6380 (formerly HP 8935) Test Set GPIB Address, F-10 Agilent E4406A, calibration, F-27 Agilent E4406A Transmitter Tester GPIB Address, F-6 Agilent E4432B Signal Generator GPIB Address, F-7 Alarm Connector Location/Pin Numbering SC 4850/4850E, 3-121 ALARM LED, GLI2, 6-23 Alarm Monitor window, 3-120 alarm redundancy tests, BBX2, 3-114 Alarm Reporting Display, 3-120 BBX2 alarm redundancy tests, 3-114 Connector, 6-15 gain set point vs BTS output considerations, D-2 No control in the shelf, 6-17 BLO Calibration, 3-85 Calibration Audit, 3-94 calibration data file, 3-86 Calibration Failure, 6-7 Download, 3-94 BTS Ethernet LAN interconnect diagram, 3-33 LMF connection, 3-16, 3-17 system software download, 3-4 test data sheets, redundancy/alarm tests, A-17 when to optimize, C-2 BTS frame DC Distribution Pre–test, 2-10 DC Power Pre–test, 2-8 initial power–up, 2-15 BTS login, GUI environment, 3-26 BTS router communication session, establishing, J-6 BTS router connections, programming, J-7 Alarm tests, redundancy, 3-109 Alarm/Redundancy Tests, Distribution Shelf, 3-113 Create CAL File, 3-98 All Cal/Audit procedure, 3-92 All Cal/Audit Test, 3-97 C–CCP Backplane, Troubleshooting, 6-14, 6-15 Index-2 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Index 68P09258A31–A C–CCP Shelf, 1-21 Site Serial Number Check List, A-19 Cannot perform Code Domain Noise Power measurement, 6-10 Cable GPIB, 1-10 LAN Cable, 1-10 Null Modem, 3-45 Setting Loss Values, 3-83 Timimg Reference, 1-10 Cannot perform Rho or pilot time offset measurement, 6-9 Cable Calibration HP8921 with HP PCS Interface (HP83236), F-19 Manual, F-19 CDI Alarm with Alarms Test Box, 3-122 without Alarms Test Box, 3-124 cable calibration, automatic, test set–up Agilent 8935, 3-61 Agilent E4406A/E4432B, 3-63 Cell Site equipage verification, 2-2 preliminary operations, 2-2 types, 3-3 Cannot perform Txmask measurement, 6-9 CDF, 3-3 site equipage verification, 3-4 site type and equipage data information, 2-2 CAL File, 3-98 Cell Site Data File. See CDF Calculating Center Frequencies 1700 MHz, E-8 1900 MHz, E-3 800 MHz, E-5 CF Memory Card, J-13 Load, J-15, J-29 Channel elements, No or missing, 6-18 Calibrate Test Cabling Communications System Analyzer, 3-80 Signal Generator & Spectrum Analyzer, 3-81 Calibrating, Test Equipment, 3-78 Channels 1700 MHz, E-7 1900 MHz, E-2 800 MHz, E-5 Checksum Failure, 6-12 Calibrating Cables, Overview, 3-79 Calibrating Test Cable, Advantest R3465, F-24 Calibration BLO, 3-85 Cable, 1-6 data file, BLO, 3-86 In–Service, H-16 RF Path, Test Equipment Setup, 3-89 RFDS, 3-106 Test Equipment, 1-6 TX Path, 3-86, 3-89 CIO, Connectors, 6-15 CLI, 3-25 Format Conventions, 3-25 Logging Out, 3-30 Clock Sync Module. See CSM Cobra RFDS external housing, 1-35 RF connector panel detail, 1-35 Code Domain Power, 4-7 Test Cable Calibration, 1-6 Code Domain Power and Noise Floor Measurement Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-10 Test Equipment Calibration, 1-6 Code Download Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-5 Calibration Audit Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-8 Command Line Interface, 3-25 Cannot communicate to Communications Analyzer, 6-4 command terminal, settings, J-3 Cannot communicate to Power Meter, 6-3 Communications Analyzer Communication Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-4 Cannot download CODE to any device card, 6-5 Cannot Download DATA to any device card, 6-5 Cannot ENABLE device, 6-6 Cannot load BLO, 6-8 Cannot Log into cell–site, 6-3 Oct 2003 Common power supply verification, 2-14 communications test set, TX acceptance tests, 4-6 configure tftp server application, J-19 Connect LMF computer to BTS router, J-19 Connector Functionality, Backplane, Troubleshooting, 6-14 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Index-3 Index 68P09258A31–A Copy and Load Cal File to to CBSC, 5-2 Copy CAL Files From Diskette to the CBSC, 5-3 E1, isolate BTS from the E1 spans, 3-15 Copy CBSC CDF Files to the LMF, 3-11 E4406A, calibration, F-27 Copying CAL files from CDMA LMF to the CBSC, 5-2 Enable CSMs, 3-41 MCCs, 3-42 Redundant GLIs, 3-42 Copy CAL files to the CBSC, 5-3 CSM Clock Source, 3-40 clock source, select, 3-40 Enable, 3-41 frequency verification, 3-45 functions, 3-43 LEDs, 3-43 MMI terminal connection, illustration, 3-47 redundancy/alarm tests, 3-116 Reference Source Configuration Error, 6-12 Troubleshooting, 6-12, 6-13 CSM clock source, select, 3-40 Equipment setup, VSWR, HP Test Set, I-3 Ethernet LAN interconnect diagram, 3-33 Transceiver, 1-8 Ethernet maintenance connector interface, illustration, 3-17 External Test Equipment Removal, 5-4 Folder Structure Overview, 3-7 Foreword, xxi CyberTest, 3-57 Frame Error Rate, 4-8 FREQ Monitor Connector, CSM, 6-23 Data Download Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-5 DC Power Pre–test +27 V BTS frame detail, 2-8 –48 V BTS frame detail, 2-10 BTS Frame, 2-6 RFDS, 2-12 RFDS detail, 2-12 Frequency counter, optional test equipment, 1-11 Frequency Spectrum Korean PCS (1700 MHz), E-7 North American Cellular Telephone System (800 MHz), E-5 North American PCS (1900 MHz), E-2 DC Power Problems, 6-19 Gain set point, BBX, D-2 DC/DC Converter, LED Status Combinations, 6-21 General Safety, xxiii Device Enable (INS) Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-6 Generating an ATP Report, 4-16 Digital Control Problems, C–CCP Backplane Troubleshooting, 6-16 Gigatronics 8541C Power Meter GPIB Address, F-15 General optimization checklist, test data sheets, A-5 Digital Multimeter, 1-10 Gigatronics Power Meter, 3-57 Directional Coupler, 1-10 GLI. See Master (MGLI2) and Slave (SGLI2) Group Line Interface Distribution shelf, alarm/redundancy tests, 3-113 GLI2 Connector, 6-15 Ethernet Connections, 6-15 LED Status, 6-23 No Control through span line connection, 6-16 No Control via LMF, 6-16 Download BLO, 3-94 BTS, 3-35 BTS system software, 3-4 Non–MGLI2 Devices, 3-39 ROM Code, G-2 GPIB, set address, HP 437B, F-14 Download/Enable MGLIs, 3-38 GPIB Cable, 1-10 Index-4 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Index 68P09258A31–A GPIB Address Advantest R3267, F-8 Advantest R3465, F-12 Advantest R3562, F-9 Agilent (formerly HP) 8935, F-10 Agilent E4406A, F-6 Agilent E4432B, F-7 Gigatronics 8541C Power Meter, F-15 Hewlett Packard HP8921a & HP83236A/B, F-11 Motorola CyberTest, F-13 GPIB Interface Box, RS232, F-16 GPS Initialization/Verification, 3-48 receiver operation, test data sheets, A-6 redundancy alarm tests, 3-116 Test Equipment Setup, 3-46 GPS Bad RX Message Type, 6-12 I and Q values, B-2 In–Service Calibration, H-13, H-16 Individual ATP Test Background Code Domain Power/Noise Floor, 4-13 Pilot Time Offset, 4-13 RX Frame Error Rate (FER), 4-14 Tx Mask, 4-11 Waveform Quality (Rho), 4-12 Initial Installation of Boards/Modules, preliminary operations, 2-3 Initial power tests, test data sheets, A-4 Initial power–up BTS frame, 2-15 RFDS, 2-15 Initialization/Verification GPS, 3-48 HSO, 3-54 LFR, 3-52 GPS satellite system, 3-41 Graphical User Interface, 3-19 GUI, 3-19 Logging Out, 3-29 Inter–frame cabling, when to optimize, C-3 IP Addresses, Agilent E7495A, 3-75 IOS Version Verification, J-13 IS–97 specification, B-2 Hardware Requirements, 1-7 Hewlett Packard HP8921A and HP83236A/B GPIB Address, F-11 High Stability 10 MHz Rubidium Standard, 1-11 ISB connectors, 6-14 Isolation, T1/E1 Span, 3-15 Itasca Alarms Test Box, 1-11 High–impedance Conductive Wrist Strap, 1-10 HP 437, setting GPIB address, F-14 LAN BTS frame interconnect, illustration, 3-33 Tester, 1-11 HP 437B, 3-57 HP 83236 A, F-19 LAN Connectors, GLI2, 6-24 HP 83236A, F-18 LED, CSM, 3-43 HP 8921, 3-57 LED Status, 6-21 BBX2, 6-27 CSM, 6-22 DC/DC Converter, 6-21 GLI2, 6-23 LPA, 6-28 MCC, 6-27 HP 8921A, System Connectivity Test, F-18 HP 8935, 3-57 HP PCS Interface Test Equipment Setup for Manual Testing, F-23 HP Test Set, VSWR, I-3 HSO Initialization/Verification, 3-54 redundancy/alarm tests, 3-116 LFR Initialization / Verification, 3-52 receiver operation, test data sheets, A-7 redundancy/alarm tests, 3-116 HSO Initialization/Verification, 3-44 LFR/HSO, Test Equipment Setup, 3-46 HyperTerminal Connection, Creating, 3-13 LIF, Load Information File, 3-9 Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Index-5 Index 68P09258A31–A Line Build Out parameters configure, 5-6 verify, 5-5 LMF, 3-6 1X FER acceptance test, 4-6 BTS connection, 3-17 Ethernet maintenance connector interface detail, illustration, 3-17 Installation and Update Procedures, 3-10 platform requirements, 1-7 to BTS connection, 3-16, 3-17 TX acceptance tests, 4-6 LMF BTS displays, 3-19 MMI Connector CSM, 6-23 GLI2, 6-24 MCC, 6-27 MMI equipment setup, 3-32 MMI Interface Kit, 1-9 Module status indicators, 6-21 Motorola CyberTest GPIB Address, F-13 Multi–FER test Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-11 NAM, Valid Ranges, 3-103 LMF computer and software, 1-7 NECF, 3-3 LMF Operation, 3-18 No DC input voltage to Power Supply Module, 6-19 LMF Removal, 5-8 Load Information File, 3-9 No DC voltage +5 +65 or +15 Volts to a specific GLI2 BBX2 or Switch board, 6-20 Loading Code, 3-35 No GPS Reference Source, 6-12 Local Maintenance Facility. See LMF Non–GLI2, Download, 3-39 Logging In to a BTS, 3-26 Null Modem Cable, 3-45 Logging Out, 3-29 CLI, 3-30 GUI, 3-29 Online Help, 3-32 Logical BTS, 1-15 Numbering, 1-16 Optimization Process, 3-2 purpose, 1-4 When, 1-5 Login, GUI, 3-26 Login Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-3 Optional Test Equipment, 1-11 frequency counter, 1-11 LPA redundancy test, 3-118 test data sheets convergence, A-9 IM Reduction, A-8 Oscilloscope, 1-11 LPA Module LED, 6-28 PA Shelves, 1-22 LPAs, Site Serial Number Check List, A-20 PCMCIA, Ethernet adapter, LMF to BTS connection, 3-17 Pilot Gain, 4-12, 4-13, 4-14 Manual, overview, 1-3 Pilot Time Offset, 4-7 Manual Scope and Layout, 1-2 Pin/Signal Information for ARM A Cable, 3-126 MASTER LED, GLI2, 6-23 Ping, 3-33 MCC, Enable, 3-42 PN Offset programming information, B-2 usage, B-2 MGLI, redundancy test RFM frame, 3-119 MGLI2, board detail, MMI port connections, 5-6 Miscellaneous errors, Troubleshooting, 6-6 MMI Connection, 3-31 Index-6 PnMask, I and PnMask Q Values, B-3 Power Conversion Shelf (–48 V BTS Only), Site Serial Number Check List, A-20 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Index 68P09258A31–A Power Delta Calibration Advantest, H-5 HP8921A, H-3 HP8935, H-8 RF Adapters, 1-10 Attenuators, 1-10 Load, 1-10 Power Input, 6-14 RF Path Calibration, 3-89 Power Meter, setting GPIB address, HP437B, F-14 Power meter, TX acceptance tests, 4-6 Power Meter Communication Failure, Troubleshooting, 6-3 Power supply, converter redundancy, 3-111 Power Supply Module Interface, 6-15 power supply/converter redundancy, 3-111 Pre–power tests, test data sheets, A-4 Preliminary operations cell Site types, 2-2 test data sheets, A-3 RFDS Calibration, 3-106 DC Power Pre–test, 2-12 Description, 3-99 initial power–up, 2-15 Layout, 1-35 Parameter Settings, 3-99 Set Configuration Data, 3-105 RFDS calibration, procedure, 3-107 RFDS parameters checking, 3-100 setting, 3-100 RFDS TSU Calibration Channel Frequencies, 3-106 rho, 4-7 Prepare to Leave the Site BTS Site Span Configuration Verification, 5-5 External Test Equipment Removal, 5-4 Procedures to Copy Files to a Diskette, 5-2 ROM Code, Download, G-2 router configuration, initial , J-20 Router Configuration Files, Canned, J-8 Router Initial Configuration, J-2 Pushbuttons and Connectors, GLI2, 6-24 router power–up, J-20 PWR/ALM LED BBX2, 6-27 CSM, 6-22 DC/DC Converter, 6-21 generic, 6-21 MCC, 6-27 Router Serial Communication, J-5 RDM, 6-14 Sector Configuration, 1-30 Reduced ATP, 4-3, 6-9 Selecting Test Equipment, 3-75 RS–232 to GPIB Interface, 1-8 RS232 GPIB Interface Box, F-16 RX, antenna VSWR, test data sheets, A-18 RX Acceptance Tests, Frame Error Rate, 4-8 Set Antenna Map Data, 3-104 redundancy/alarm tests, 3-109 Set RFDS Configuration Data, 3-105 Redundant GLIs, Enable, 3-42 Set–up for TX Calibration, 3-91 Reference Distribution Module, 6-14 Setting Cable Loss Values, 3-83 Required documents, 1-12 Setting TX Coupler Loss Value, 3-84 Required test equipment, communications system analyzer, 1-9 SGLI2, board detail, MMI port connections, 5-6 Required Test Equipment and Software, 1-6 Signal Generator, 3-82 Shelf Configuration Switch, 2-4 RESET Pushbutton, GLI2, 6-24 signal generator, 1X FER acceptance test, 4-6 Revision History, xxv Site, equipage verification, 3-4 Oct 2003 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Index-7 Index 68P09258A31–A Site checklist, data sheets, A-3 Site equipage, CDF/NECF, 3-3 Site I/O board, T1 span cable connection, 5-9 Site Serial Number Check List, A-19 Software Release caveats, 5-2 Span Framing Format configure, 5-6 verify, 5-5 Span I/O board E1 span isolation, illustration, 3-15 T1 span isolation, illustration, 3-15 Span Line connector , 6-14 T1/E1 Verification Equipment, 1-11 Span line, troubleshooting, 6-29 Span line configuration, troubleshooting, 6-32 Span line traffic, No or missing, 6-17 SPANS LED, GLI2, 6-24 Spectral Purity TX Mask, 4-7 Spectrum Analyzer, 1-11, 3-82 Spectrum Analyzer , HP8594E, 3-57 STATUS LED, GLI2, 6-24 SYNC Monitor Connector, CSM, 6-23 System Connectivity Test, HP8921A, F-18 Test data sheets AMR CDI Alarm Input Verification, A-18 BTS redundancy/alarm tests, A-17 general optimization checklist, A-5 GPS receiver operation, A-6 initial power tests, A-4 LFR receiver operation, A-7 LPA convergence, A-9 IM Reduction, A-8 pre–power tests, A-4 preliminary operations, A-3 RX antenna VSWR, A-18 site checklist, A-3 TX antenna VSWR, A-17 TX BLO Offset/Power Output Verification, A-10 Power Output Verification, A-15 Test Equipment Automatically Selecting, 3-77 Calibrating, 3-78 Connecting test equipment to the BTS, 3-56 Manually Selecting, 3-76 Reference Chart, 3-58 Selecting, 3-75 verification data sheets, A-2 VSWR, I-2 Test equipment system analyzer, 1-9 TX acceptance tests, 4-6 Test Equipment Setup, 3-56 GPS & LFR/HSO, 3-46 HP PCS Interface, F-23 RF path calibration, 3-89 T1 isolate BTS from the T1 spans, 3-15 span connection, 5-9 Test Matrix, C-4 ATP optimization, C-3 terminal communication settings, J-3 Top Interconnect Plate, 1-21 Index-8 Timing Reference Cables, 1-10 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 Index 68P09258A31–A Troubleshooting BBX2 Control Good – No (or Missing) Span Line Traffic, 6-17 BLO Calibration Failure, 6-7 C–CCP Backplane, 6-14, 6-15 Calibration Audit Failure, 6-8 Code Domain Power and Noise Floor Measurement Failure, 6-10 Code Download Failure, 6-5 Communications Analyzer Communication Failure, 6-4 CSM Checklist, 6-12 Data Download Failure, 6-5 DC Power Problems, 6-19 Device Enable (INS) Failure, 6-6 Login Failure, 6-3 MGLI2 Control Good – No Control over AMR, 6-17 MGLI2 Control Good – No Control over Co–located GLI2, 6-16 Miscellaneous Failures, 6-6 Multi–FER Failure, 6-11 No BBX2 Control in the Shelf – No Control over Co–located GLI2s, 6-17 No DC Input Voltage to any C–CCP Shelf Module, 6-20 No DC Input Voltage to Power Supply Module, 6-19 No GLI2 Control through Span Line Connection, 6-16 No GLI2 Control via LMF, 6-16 No MCC24 Channel Elements, 6-18 Power Meter Communication Failure, 6-3 Rho and Pilot Time Offset Measurement Failure, 6-9 Set span configuration, 6-32 span problems, 6-29 TX and RX Signal Routing, 6-20 TX Mask Measurement Failure, 6-9 TSU NAM Parameters, 3-102 Program, 3-108 TX Audit Test, 3-95 TX BLO, test data sheets Offset/Power Output Verification, A-10 Power Output Verification, A-15 Tx BLO Nominal Offset, Setup for TX Cal, 3-91 TX calibration, 3-92 All Cal/Audit, 3-92 set–up, Agilent 8935, 3-65, 3-68 RX Frame Error Rate (FER) ATP Background, 4-14 TX Code Domain Power/Noise Floor ATP Background, 4-13 TX Mask Verification, spectrum analyzer display, illustration, 4-12 TX OUT connection, 4-5 TX Output Acceptance Tests Code domain power, 4-7 Pilot Time Offset, 4-7 Spectral purity TX mask, 4-7 Waveform quality (rho), 4-7 TX Path, calibration, 3-86 TX path audit, 3-95 calibration, 3-89 TX path calibration, 3-92 TX Pilot Time Offset ATP Background, 4-13 TX Spectral Purity (Tx Mask) ATP Background, 4-11 TX Waveform Quality (Rho) ATP Background, 4-12 Updating Calibration Data Files Copy and Load Cal File to to CBSC, 5-2 Software Release caveats, 5-2 UTP, LMF to BTS connection, 3-17 TX acceptance tests, equipment setup, 4-6 antenna VSWR, test data sheets, A-17 TX & RX Path Calibration, 3-85 Verification of Test Equipment, data sheets, A-2 Verify GLI ROM code load, 3-37 Voltage Standing Wave Ratio. See VSWR TX and RX Frequency vs Channel 1700 MHz, E-8 1900 MHz, E-3 800 MHz, E-5 TX and RX Signal Routing, C–CCP Backplane Troubleshooting, 6-20 Oct 2003 TX ATP Setup, 3-72 VSWR Advantest Test Set, I-5 Calculation, I-4, I-6 Equation, I-4, I-6 manual test setup detail Advantest illustration, I-7 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Index-9 Index HP illustration, I-4, I-5 required test equipment, I-2 transmit and receive antenna, I-2 Walsh channels, 4-13 Warm–up, 1-7 Waveform Quality (rho), 4-7 Index-10 68P09258A31–A When to optimize Ancillary – table, C-2 BTS, C-2 inter–frame cabling, C-3 Xircom Model PE3–10B2, LMF to BTS connection, 3-17 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Oct 2003 *68P09258A31−A* 68P09258A31–A Technical Information 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Software Release R2.16.3.x 800 and 1900 Mhz CDMA ENGLISH Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP SOFTWARE RELEASE X.X.X 800 and 1900 Mhz CDMA ENGLISH Oct 2003 68P09258A31–A STANDARD MANUAL PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS Filename: Part Number: 68P09258A31–A APC: Title: 1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP Volume of Print Vendor: Date ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS – FOR REFERENCE–DO NOT MODIFY ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ PAPER: 1st. 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