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Navini Networks, Inc. Ripwave Base Station I&C Guide
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RFS_serial number_frequency.cli
Example: “RFS_024300001_2402500.cli” - This example of the configuration file is
for an RFS with serial number 024300001 and a center frequency of 2.4025.
Verify the correct serial number in the file name against the serial number of the RFS
equipment. The equipment serial number may be found on the back of the RFS panel
or on the side of the bottom cylinder of the omni antenna.
Determine which file you need to run, depending on the provisioned frequency of your BTS.
Step 4. NOTE: For 2.6 GHz systems, select the frequency that is closest to your provisioned
center frequency. To find the provisioned center frequency for your BTS, open the
EMS Configuration & Alarm Manager (CAM) application. Select the BTS tab and
specific BTS, then Air Interface / Layer 2 / Carrier Data / Show Configuration. This
will display the center frequency information.
Step 5. Open the selected CLI file for editing using any text processing application program.
Note the power splitter and W0 values listed there (i.e., write them down or print them
out).
Step 6. Modify the line that starts with “bts” by changing the BTS ID for your BTS. The
default is “BTS 1”. For example, if the ID for your BTS is 252, change the “1” to
“252”.
Step 7. Save this file as text, and then close it.
Step 8. Start the EMS CONFIG CLI application. To configure your BTS with the RFS
information, enter the following commands
>enable <user name> <password>
>configure
>script scripts/rfs/rfs_<serial number>_<7-digit frequency>.cli
NOTE: For Unix operating systems, the CLI text is case sensitive and the slash marks
should be backward slashes instead of forward slashes
Step 9. View the Power Splitter values in EMS to verify that the CLI script ran as expected.
The Power Splitter values may be found under Layer 1 / Show Configuration >
Antenna Table. You will need to “Refresh” the active screen to view the updated
information.
Step 10. View the w0 Table values in EMS to verify that the CLI script ran as expected. The w0
values may be found under Layer 1 / Show Configuration > w0 Table. You will need to
“Refresh” the active screen to view the updated information.
Step 11. Type “Exit” twice to exit the Config CLI edit mode.










