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401-660-100 Issue 11 August 2000
CDMA Maintenance
Command and Report Changes to
Support the CRTU
Several technician interface input commands and reports have been modified to
support the CRTU. Most but not all of the modified input commands are listed
below:
ALW:CELL a,FT OC -
Allows the execution of routine (scheduled)
overhead channel functional tests at cell a (1-222).
(Entering the
ALW:CELL a,FT OC
command when the CDMA
overhead channel test is disabled via translations has no affect. You must
first revisit the RC/V
ecp
or
ceqcom2
form and specify an interval value
other than 1439, then enter the
ALW
command. You must enter the
ALW:CELL a,FT OC
command for each cell so that each cell will know
that its CDMA overhead channel test interval value has been updated. The
same line of reasoning holds true for the
ALW:CELL a,FT TP
command that follows.)
ALW:CELL a,FT TP -
Allows the execution of routine (scheduled)
traffic path functional tests at cell a.
DGN:CELL a,CRTU -
Diagnoses the CRTU at cell a. (All standard
DGN
options are supported for the CRTU.)
DNLD:CELL a,CRTU -
Requests a non-volatile memory (NVM)
update of the CRTU at cell a.
EXC:CELL a,FT OC -
Executes the overhead channel functional test
on all sectors at cell a. Variation examples of this command are:
EXC:CELL (a,b),FT OC -
Executes the overhead channel
functional test on all sectors at cell a and cell b.
EXC:CELL a,FT OC 1 -
Executes the overhead channel
functional test only on sector 1 at cell a.
EXC:CELL a,FT OC 1-2 -
Executes the overhead channel
functional test on sectors 1 and 2 at cell a.
EXC:CELL a,FT TP - Executes the traffic path functional test on all
sectors at cell a. Variation examples of this command are:
EXC:CELL (a,b),FT TP -
Executes the traffic path functional
test on all sectors at cell a and cell b.
EXC:CELL a,FT TP 1 -
Executes the traffic path functional test
only on sector 1 at cell a.
EXC:CELL a,FT TP 1-2 - Executes the traffic path functional test on
sectors 1 and 2 at cell a.