User Manual

5-42 Configuring, Installing, and Using Carrier Infrastructure
set system name
The parameter specifies the name of the base station.
For example, the network access provider has three base station cells in the zone called
North. All base stations in this zone—regardless of their cell assignment—have the same
zone name: North.
Using the system name, the network access provider provides a name for each base station.
This system name reflects where the base station is installed in the North zone.
To continue the example, a base station assigned the zone name of “North” is to be installed
near the intersection of 7th street and Randolph avenue. The base station is given the name
sevenandrandolphbase2. This name indicates that this is the second base station installed near
the street. Another base station (also in the North zone) is to be installed near the intersection
of Carmody drive and 45th avenue. It is given the name carmodyand45base1.
Example: set system name SevenandRandolphBase2
set airlink state
This parameter enables the airlink.
After you specify the set airlink channel number, set airlink downlink power, and set
downlink bias parameters, set the airlink state to enabled, so changes can take effect.
Example: set airlink state enabled
You can take the base station off the air by disabling the airlink.
Recommended parameter changes
Before deploying a base station, it is recommended that you assign the base station a cell
name and a sector name.
set system cell
This parameter specifies the cell name in which the base station is installed.
Example: set system cell RiverBendRoad
set system sector
This parameter specifies the sector in which the base station is installed.
Example: set system sector north
set DHCP state
If you want to use a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to base stations, set this parameter
to enabled.
Example: set DHCP state enabled