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iSiteC BTS3601C CDMA Base Station
BTS Maintenance
Chapter 2 Maintenance Console Introduction
The parameter parts of different MML commands also differ. The number of
parameters and their values in the parameter part are different for various MM L
commands.
The format of a command is:
Command name: Parameter 1 = Value 1, Parameter 2 = Value 2, Parameter 3 = Value
3…Parameter n = Value n.
The keywords in a command should be separated by an underline or a space. There
should be a colon between the command name and the parameters, and comma
between any two parameters. The two symbols below are also used to describe the
parameters:
— — <>
— — [ ]
The indications of the sy mbols are illustrated in Table 2-1 with examples:
Table 2-1
Format of MML command parameters
Symbol
Meaning
Example
< >
Enclosed is the value of the parameter
specified ahead of the ‘=’.
[ ]
Enclosed is the optional or default
parameter.
SET BTSCLK
CLKSRC0=<value>,[CLKSRC1=<value>],[CLKSRC2
=<value>]
This command involves 3 parameters, The first one is
mandatory, and the later two are optional. <value> is
the parameter value that should be input.
II. Input of Commands
To input MML commands, please note that:
l
MML commands are NOT case-sensitive
l
The punctuation used in a command should be in DBC case.
l
If there is no need to specify some of the optional parameters or parameters with
default values, skip them.
l
Maximum input of one MML command: 512 characters.
l
Functional keys as listed in Table 2-2 are supported.
Table 2-2
Functional keys supported in the input of MML commands
Key
Function
Letter key, number key, underline,
colon, comma, equal mark and
semicolon
Within the length limit of a command, the input of letters, numbers and other
symbols listed here are supported.
Enter
Execute the input command.
BACKSPACE
Delete the current character.
ARROW LEFT
Move the cursor to the next character on the left.
ARROW RIGHT
Move the cursor to the next character on the right.