User's Manual

Navini Networks, Inc. Ripwave Base Station I&C Guide
Part #40-00047-00 Rev D v1.0 91
February 28, 2003
Next, the user interface through the console port on the BTS is activated. It should be noted
however, that once the Telnet Daemon has been started, this same interface is available remotely
through a password protected telnet session. You can access the remote shell service by
telnetting directly to the well-known Telnet port (23) of the BTS:
Starting Telnet Daemon....................Done
This invokes a suite of tools accessible by the Navini developers to assess runtime loads of
various components in the system:
Starting Load Monitoring Tools............Done
This creates a database of commands that can be issued from the shell:
Loading Target Shell Symbols..............Done
This in turn invokes a suite of tools accessible by the Navini software developers to access
runtime debugging of the system:
Starting WDB Tools........................Done
This starts the actual interface for the console command interface:
Starting Target Shell.....................Done
The BTS is equipped with a rich suite of logs that are automatically collected for analysis by
Navini developers in the unlikely event a crash occurs. This line item invokes the automatic log
collection:
Initializing System Logger................Done
The core software is separated into operating system initialization and Ripwave application
software that provides OAM and bridging functionality. This line item identifies the transition
point from OS initialization to the point where the OS begins spawning application level tasks:
Starting Application......................Done
The next task provides an interface to the Logical Link Control (LLC) on the MDM card and
forms a conduit for all message and user traffic from the CC to MDM card.
Starting LLC I/f..........................Done