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BSC and MSC timer detail
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Add BSC (ADD BSC)
Function
Note
Parameter
Example
Function
This is a configuration command and is used to add a BSC interworking data record to the
configuration database. The setting of the following key parameters on the MSOFTX3000 must
match the setting of the corresponding parameters on the peer network element BSC: Network
indicator, DPC, OPC, List Of BSC Capability, Discontinuous transmission flag, LAI
number, Network-supported HR AMR list, and Network-supported FR AMR list.
Note
If the value of MGW manage A interface circuit is changed from Not supported(NO) to
Supported(YES), ensure that only one A interface trunk group that is used for performance
measurement is configured for the same BSC and MGW.
Parameter
Parameter ID Parameter Name Parameter Description
NI Network indicator It is a parameter used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. It specifies the
signaling network that bears the
A interface signaling message
(BSSAP message) between the
MSOFTX3000 and the BSC. The
option may be International
network, International reserved
network, National network or
National reserved network. It is
set to National reserved network
by default.
The BSC interworks only with
the MSC on BSSAP signaling. In
most countries or regions, to save
the SPC resource of public
network, the A interface
signaling message between the
MSC and the BSC is transmitted
over the national reserved
network as specified by network
carriers. Therefore, the default
value can be directly used. For
countries or regions with limited
network scale, to simplify
network planning, carriers may
specify that the A interface
signaling message is transmitted
over other signaling networks
(such as national network).
Therefore, the parameter must be
set based on carriers'
requirements.
In addition, if one MSOFTX3000
is configured with multiple
BSCs, keep the value of this
parameter consistent on all the
BSCs.
DPC DPC It is a parameter used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. It indicates the
destination signaling point code
used when the MSOFTX3000
interworks with the BSC on A
interface signaling. The value
can be a decimal number,
hexadecimal number or
subsection format of up to 11
digits. The parameter must be
defined by ADD OFC before
being referenced here.
In addition, a BSC can indicate
only one DPC and the BSSAP
sub-system corresponding to the
DPC must be preset by ADD
SCCPSSN.
OPC OPC It is a parameter used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. It indicates the
originating signaling point code
used when the MSOFTX3000
interworks with the BSC on A
interface signaling. The value
can be a decimal number,
hexadecimal number or
subsection format of up to 11
digits.The parameter must be
defined by SET OFI or ADD
OFI before being referenced
here.
In addition, a BSC can indicate
only one OPC and the BSSAP
subsystem corresponding to the
OPC must be preset by ADD
SCCPSSN.
BSCNM BSC name The value is a string of
characters. It describes a specific
BSC for identification.
The value of the parameter must
consist of one or more of the
following:
Digits: 0-9
Upper case letters: A-Z
Lower case letters: a-z
Hyphen: -
Dot: .
If the parameter is not specified,
the system defined a default BSC
name for the record. You can
change the value of BSC name
by using the MOD BSC.
CAPABILITY List Of BSC Capability It is a parameter used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. It indicates whether the
BSC supports special services or
applications. It is set to Support
Direct Retry After Handover Fail
by default. The meanings of the
options are as follows:
Support Channel Needed
IE in CC Paging : It
indicates that when
connecting an MT call,
the MSOFTX3000 sends
the Paging message
carrying the channel
needed information
element (IE) to the BSC.
That is, all mobile
terminals in the BSC area
adopt the specific
wireless channel (TCH/F
or TCH/H). The wireless
channel type depends on
bit 3 of P164 (paging
software parameter 2). It
is set to TCH/F by
default.
Support Channel Needed
IE in SMS Paging : It
indicates that when
initiating the SMS
service, the
MSOFTX3000 sends the
Paging message carrying
the channel needed IE to
the BSC. That is, all
mobile terminals in the
BSC area adopt the fixed
wireless channel
(SDCCH) in the SMS
service.
Support Channel Needed
IE in SS Paging : It
indicates that when
initiating the
supplementary service
(SS), the MSOFTX3000
sends the Paging message
carrying the channel
needed IE to the BSC.
That is, all mobile
terminals in the BSC area
adopt the fixed wireless
channel (SDCCH) in the
SS service.
Support Channel Needed
IE in PSI Paging : It
indicates that when
initiating the PSI service,
the MSOFTX3000 sends
the Paging message
carrying the channel
needed IE to the BSC.
That is, all mobile
terminals in the BSC area
adopt the fixed wireless
channel (TCH/F or
TCH/H) in the PSI
service. The wireless
channel type depends on
bit 3 of P164 (paging
software parameter 2). It
is set to TCH/F by
default. With the PSI
service, the HLR can
obtain the detailed
location area to which a
called IN subscriber
roams.
Support LCS : It indicates
that the BSC supports the
LCS service. When the
GMLC sends the Provide
Subscriber Location
message to the
MSOFTX3000 through
the Lg interface, the
MSOFTX3000 sends the
Location Request
message to the BSC.
With the LCS service, the
BSC can locate the
mobile station by the
specific mobile location
technology.
Support Service
Handover IE in
ASSIGNMENT and
HANDOVER : It
indicates that when
connecting a call, the
MSOFTX3000 enables
the Assignment Request
message and Handover
Request message sent by
the BSC to contain the
Service Handover IE. The
Service Handover IE
indicates whether the
BSC allows all dual-
mode terminals to hand
over to the WCDMA
channel automatically
when the quality of the
GSM channel decreases.
Support Dual Transfer
Mode : It indicates that
the BSC supports the
Dual Transfer Mode
(DTM) of the EGPRS
transceiver.
Support load-based HO :
It indicates that the BSC
as a handover source
supports processing of the
cell load information.
Support end-to-end
Active Trace : It indicates
that the BSC supports the
end-to-end active trace.
Support A Flex : It
indicates that the BSC
supports the A Flex
function. The BSC can
connect with several CN
nodes in the same domain
(CS or PS. Presently, only
the CS domain is
supported). It is mainly
applied in MSC pool
networking.
Support MGW Proxy A
Flex : It indicates that the
BSC supports the MGW
Proxy A Flex function.
The BSC can connect
with several CN nodes
through the MGW in the
same domain (CS or PS.
Presently, only the CS
domain is supported). It is
mainly applied in server
pool networking. This
capability and the A Flex
capability are mutually
exclusive.
Support Private Broadcast
Message : It indicates that
the BSC supports
processing of private
(non-protocol) broadcast
messages.
Support BSC Local
Switch : It indicates that
the BSC supports the
local switchover function.
The local switchover
function is used to
facilitate communication
between two mobile
subscribers under the
control of the BSC by
utilizing TDM switchover
resources inside the BSC.
The local switchover
function can be
performed by the BSC
individually without
requiring extra work of
the MSC.
Support Reassignment
After Direct Retry
Handover Fail : It
indicates that the BSC
supports the reassignment
function after direct retry
handover fail.
SUPPORT_PRIVATE
Channel Need Extend :
Before the option is
selected, at least one of
the options Support
Channel Needed IE in CC
Paging , Support Channel
Needed IE in SMS
Paging , Support Channel
Needed IE in SS Paging ,
and Support Channel
Needed IE in PSI Paging
must be selected. After
the option is selected, you
can add the information
on the service type and
the paging times to the
Channel Needed
information element of
the Paging message.
Support HSCSD : It
indicates that the BSC
supports the HSCSD
function. HSCSD is short
for high speed circuit
switched data.The option
Support HSCSD is
determined by the
function option of the
license and the bit 13 of
P1002, that is, the
configuration of Support
HSCSD takes effect only
when the license supports
the HSCSD and the bit 13
of P1002 is opened.
Support IMSI Based
handover : It indicates
that the BSC supports the
IMSI-based handover
function. When a mobile
subscriber connects to the
access network or
performs a handover, the
MSC provides the IMSI
information for the BSC.
Based on the IMSI and
the configuration of local
shared network area, the
BSC determines whether
to permit the connection
or handover.
Support Extension
OVERLOAD: It indicates
that the BSC supports the
extended OVERLOAD
private information
element. When the CPU
of the WCCU/WCSU is
overloaded, the
MSOFTX3000 sends a
message containing
OVERLOAD to instruct
the BSC/RNC to perform
flow control, if this value
is selected.
Support Consider Cell
Codec Capability: It
indicates that the speech
version in the Channel
type information element
in the assignment and
handover request
messages is consistent
with the codec list (MSC
preferred), which is the
intersection among the
codecs supported by the
MS, codecs supported by
the MGW, and the codec
list (BSC supported). If
this value is not selected,
the speech version in the
Channel type information
element in the assignment
and handover request
messages is the
intersection between the
speech versions supported
by the MS and those
supported by the access
gateway.
Support TLV format A-
Interface Selector IE: It
indicates that the MSC
support TLV format A-
Interface Selector IE in
RESET message sent
from the BSC, if this
value is selected. If this
value is not selected, the
MSC support TV format
A-Interface Selector IE in
RESET message sent
from the BSC.
Support Delay Release
Cic when Handover Fail:
It indicates that when
MGW manage the A
interface circuits,and
handover to this BSC
fails,the A interface
circuit will be delayed to
release. And this function
also lies on the
configuration of software
parameter
P158BIT14,BIT15 and
cooperation of HUAWEI
MGW with the version as
follows:
V100R007C01SPC526
and latter,
V200R007C03SPC526
and latter,
V200R007C05SPC526
and latter, V200R009C00
and latter.
MSMODE Module selection mode It is a parameter reserved by the
system. Use the default value
Cycle.
BSCSTAT BSC status It is used to set the status of the
BSC in the configuration
database. It indicates whether the
system adopts the BSC. It is set
to Available by default.
DTXP Discontinuous
transmission flag
It is a parameter used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. It indicates the
transmission mode when the
BSC transmits the voice. The
meanings of the options are as
follows:
Common : It indicates
that the MSOFTX3000
transmits the voice stream
in continuous
transmission mode. The
BSC adopts continuous
13-kbit/s links to encode
and transmit the voice
stream, irrespective of
whether a subscriber is
speaking (voice
activation).
Discontinuous : It
indicates that the
MSOFTX3000 transmits
the voice stream in
discontinuous
transmission (DTX)
mode. Thus, when a
subscriber is speaking
(voice activation), the
BSC adopts 13-kbit/s
links to encode and
transmit the voice stream;
when no subscriber is
speaking (voice
inactivation), the BSC
adopts 500 bit/s links
(only for comfortable
noise transmission). The
DTX mode aims to
decrease the interference
level of the voice
transmission over the air
and improve the
efficiency. In addition, it
can save the power loss
of the mobile terminals.
MLAIF Location area not unique
flag
It indicates whether multiple
location areas are planned in the
BSC. It is set to Unique by
default. The meanings of the
options are as follows:
Unique : Only one
location area is planned in
the BSC. In this case,
LAI number must be set
in this command and then
the parameter can be set
by ADD LAIGCI.
Not unique : Multiple
location areas are planned
in the BSC. In this case,
LAI number can be set
only by ADD LAIGCI.
LAI LAI number It is a parameter used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. It indicates the LAI
number in the BSC network. It is
valid only when Location area
not unique flag is set to Unique.
An LAI number can have up to
10 characters in length, with the
encoding format as MCC + MNC
+ LAC, such as 460-00-4777.
The principles for setting the
parameter are as follows:
When the MNC has two
characters, set LAI
number to 9 characters.
When the MNC has three
characters, set LAI
number to 10 characters.
The location area code
(LAC) in LAI number
cannot be 0x0000 or
0xFFFE.
MSAREANAME Multi-area name It indicates the local network
name of the multi-area network.
The value is a character string.
The value is 1 to 32 characters.
The parameter must be defined
by ADD MASI before being
referenced here.
When you enter a string through
the LMT, the system converts all
lower-case letters into upper-case
letters, and then deletes the
spaces at the extreme left and
extreme right of the string. For
example, the string " Area abc "
entered through the LMT is
converted into "AREA ABC"
before it is further processed in
the BAM database.
DMNAME Domain name It specifies the domain of the
current data record. The value is
a string of up to 32 characters.
The principles for setting the
parameter are as follows:
If you do not specify
Domain name, the
domain of the user
account you use to log in
to the BAM is used by
default.
If you use a public
domain account to log in
to the BAM, you can
specify that the current
data record belongs to the
public domain or a
private domain.
If you use a private
domain account to log in
to the BAM, the current
data record must belong
to the private domain.
The public domain,
always named PUBLIC,
has been configured in
the BAM database. You
cannot remove or modify
the public domain. The
private domains are
configured on the M2000.
The name of a private
domain cannot be
PUBLIC. To query
existing domain names,
run LST DOMAIN on
the LMT.
Domain name provides role-
based and domain-based
management. A domain, as a
collection of resources, is an
attribute of your user account. A
resource can be regarded as a key
field of a data record. A domain
determines the resources over
which you have full control
authority. Domains are
categorized into two types:
public domain and private
domain. If your user account
belongs to the public domain,
you have in theory full authority
to control all resources, including
public-domain and private-
domain resources. The authority
to operate the resources,
however, is determined by the
authority of the command group
that is accessible to your user
account. If your user account
belongs to a private domain, you
have full control authority over
the resources of the private
domain, but read-only authority
over the resources of the public
domain or other private domains.
That is, you can run only the
LST and DSP commands on
these resources. The
administrator account belongs to
the public domain by default and
cannot be set to any private
domain.
MGWMAC MGW manage A It specifies whether the MGW
interface circuit manages the A interface circuit.
Values:
No : The MSC manages
the circuits.
Yes : The MGW manages
the circuits.
The parameter is valid only when
BSC Bearer Type is set to TDM
or IP and TDM. It is used to
modify the management mode of
the A interface circuits.
PTPS BSC Paging Threshold
per Second
It specifies the maximum paging
times per second of a BSC. Its
value ranges from 10 to 200. By
default, the value is 65535,
which means that the
MSOFTX3000 does not perform
paging flow control on this BSC.
SHRARL Network-supported HR
AMR list
It is a parameter used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the QoS of the BSC. It indicates
the coding and decoding rate
supported by the HR AMR codec
of the BSC.The AMR algorithm
is a kind of coding and decoding
method, which is based on the
self-adaptation rate and adopts
the algebraic code excitation
linear prediction mechanism
(ACELP). The HR AMR
algorithm is a half-rate AMR
coding and decoding method,
which can be used in the GSM
network only. The preset options
are 7400 bit/s, 5900 bit/s and
4750 bit/s. It is recommended to
select an available option.
SFRARL Network-supported FR
AMR list
It is a parameter used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the QoS of the BSC. It indicates
the coding and decoding rate
supported by the FR AMR codec
of the BSC. The AMR algorithm
is a kind of coding and decoding
method, which is based on the
self-adaptation rate and adopts
the ACELP mechanism. The FR
AMR algorithm is a full-rate
AMR coding and decoding
method, which can be used in the
GSM network only. The preset
options are 12200 bit/s, 7400
bit/s, 5900 bit/s and 4750 bit/s. It
is recommended to select an
available option.
BSCBEARERTYPE BSCBearerType It specifies BSC bearer type. It is
set to TDM by default. The
meanings of the options are as
follows:
TDM: It indicates that
BSC bearer type is TDM
bearer.
IP: It indicates that BSC
bearer type is IP bearer
implemented by the
private solution of IP-
based A interface of
Huawei.
IPSTD : It indicates that
BSC bearer type is IP
bearer implemented by
the standard solution of
IP-based A interface.
IPTDM : It indicates that
BSC bearer type is IP and
TDM bearer. The IP
bearer of that BSC bearer
type is implemented by
the standard solution of
IP-based A interface.
IPPERC IP carried percent It specifies IP carried percent
when the BSC bearer type is IP
and TDM bearer.
Value range: 0-100
Default value: 50
The parameter is valid only when
BSC Bearer Type is set to IP
and TDM.
BSCCODECTYPE BSCCodecType BSC codec types are as follows:
EFR
FR
HR
FR AMR
HR AMR
DATA FR
DATA HR
Default value: All
The parameter is valid only when
BSC Bearer Type is set to IP
Type of private or IP Type of
standard or IP and TDM.
BSCPERFERREDCODECTYPE BSCPerferredCodecTyp
e
BSC preferred codec types are as
follows:
EFR
FR
HR
FR AMR
HR AMR
No Preference
Default value: No Preference
The parameter is valid only when
BSC Bearer Type is set to IP
Type of private or IP Type of
standard or IP and TDM.
BSCSUPPORTEDREDLEVEL BSCSupportedRedLevel It is a parameter for interworking
between the MSOFTX3000 and
the peer BSC. It specifies the
level of data service redundancy
supported by the BSC.
The parameter is valid only when
BSC Bearer Type is set to IP
Type of private or IP Type of
standard or IP and TDM.
MGWRVC MGW report IP bearer
resources
It specifies whether the BSC
supports the reporting of the IP
bearer resources by MGW.
Values:
NO(Not supported) : The
MGW does not report the
IP bearer resources.
YES(Supported) : The
MGW reports the IP
bearer resources to the
MSC through the number
of virtual circuits.
Default value: Not supported
The parameter is valid only when
BSC Bearer Type is set to IP
Type of private or IP Type of
standard or IP and TDM.When
this parameter is set to Supported
the Max virtual channel
number configured in the Radio
Access Network Media
Gateway table is invalid.
T305 Timer T305 This parameter is used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. After the
MSOFTX3000 sends the
Disconnect message to the BSC,
the T305 timer is started on the
basis of the preset time. If no
response is returned after the
timer times out, the
MSOFTX3000 sends the Release
message to the BSC.
Value range: 1-60 (in the units of
seconds)
Default value: 30 (in the units of
seconds)
If you do not set this parameter,
the global T305 timer set in the
system is adopted.
T308 Timer T308 This parameter is used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. After the
MSOFTX3000 sends the Release
message to the BSC, the T308
timer is started on the basis of the
preset time. If no response is
returned after the timer times out,
the MSOFTX3000 resends the
Release message and restarts the
T308 timer. If the T308 timer
times out again, the
MSOFTX3000 sends the Release
Complete message to the BSC.
Value range: 1-60 (in the units of
seconds)
Default value: 10 (in the units of
seconds)
If you do not set this parameter,
the global T308 timer set in the
system is adopted.
NTHSCSDASSIGNEDRATELIS
T
List Of Not Transparent
HSCSD Assigned Rate
This parameter is used for
configuring the HSCSD function.
It specifies the non-transparent
HSCSD assignment rate. The
value of the parameter can be
58kbit/s, 48.0/43.5kbit/s,
36.0/29.0kbit/s, 24.0kbit/s,
18.0/14.5kbit/s, or 12.0kbit/s.
More than one value can be
selected. All the values are
selected by default.
THSCSDASSIGNEDRATELIST List Of Transparent This parameter is used for
HSCSD Assigned Rate configuring the HSCSD function.
It specifies the transparent
HSCSD assignment rate. The
value of the parameter can be
64kbit/s(bit transparent),
56kbit/s(bit transparent),
56kbit/s, 48kbit/s, 38.4kbit/s,
32kbit/s, 28.8kbit/s, 19.2kbit/s,
14.4kbit/s, or 9.6kbit/s. More
than one value can be selected.
All the values are selected by
default.
TCHTYPELIST List Of TCH Type This parameter is used for
configuring the HSCSD function.
The value of the parameter can
be TCH/F4.8, TCH/F9.6,
TCH/F14.4, E-TCH/F28.8, E-
TCH/F32.0, or E-TCH/F43.2.
More than one value can be
selected. The preset options are
TCH/F4.8, TCH/F9.6, and
TCH/F14.4. When E-TCH/F28.8,
E-TCH/F32.0, or E-TCH/F43.2
is selected, the EDGE mode is
supported on the BSC side.
MNTCHMAX MNTCH Max This parameter is used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. It specifies the
maximum number of MNTCHs.
Value range: 1-8
Default value: 1
CCAICAPABILITYLIST List Of CCAI Capability This parameter is used for the
MSOFTX3000 to interwork with
the BSC. It specifies the CCAI
capability. The value of the
parameter can be Channel coding
symmetry Advance, Channel
coding dissymmetry Down
Advance, or Channel coding
dissymmetry Up Advance. More
than one value can be selected.
Default value: Channel coding
symmetry Advance
Example
1. To add a BSC data record, where:
DPC is 0xC03
OPC is 0xA12
BSC name is BSC1
List Of BSC Capability is DTM(Support dual transfer mode)
Location area not unique flag is NO(Unique)
LAI number is 460000022
run the following command:
ADD BSC: DPC="C03", OPC="A12", BSCNM="BSC1",
CAPABILITY=DTM-1, MLAIF=NO, LAI="460000022";
2. To add a BSC data record, where:
DPC is 0xC04
OPC is 0xA13
BSC name is BSC2
List Of BSC Capability is DTM(Support dual transfer mode)
Location area not unique flag is NO(Unique)
LAI number is 460000023
run the following command:
ADD
BSC: DPC="C04", OPC="A13", BSCNM="BSC2", CAPABILITY=DTM-1, MLAIF=NO,
LAI="460000023";
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Add A-interface Circuit Pool (ADD
ACPOOL)
Function Note Parameter Example
Function
ADD ACPOOL is a configuration command. It is used to add an A-interface circuit pool data
record to the configuration database.
Note
This command is used to set the GSM bearer capability of the A-interface circuit, for instance,
whether the A-interface circuit can support:
Voice services
Data services
Full rate
Half rate
This table supports role-based and domain-based management. It is a resource of a private
domain.
You can configure several A-interface circuit pools of different GSM bearer capabilities. You
can specify the circuit pool for an A-interface trunk group when adding the A-interface trunk
group by using ADD AIETG. Therefore, you can set different GSM bearer capabilities for A-
interface trunk circuits in different office directions.
Parameter
Parameter
ID
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
CPNAME Circuit pool
name It defines the name for a circuit pool in the configuration database.
The name is defined globally.
Value range: a string of up to 32 characters
The rules for setting the parameter are as follows:
When you enter a string through the LMT, the system
converts all lower-case letters into upper-case letters and
deletes the spaces on the extreme left and extreme right (if
any) before performing further operations on the BAM
database. For example, when you enter " Area abc ", the
system converts it into "AREA ABC".
To change the value of Circuit pool name from A to B in a
data record that has been configured by using this command,
run MOD ACPOOL with New circuit pool name set to B.
After you run MOD ACPOOL, Circuit pool name is
changed from A to B for all data records that originally
reference Circuit pool name A.
BCR GSM bearer
capability It defines the GSM service types, for example, voice service and
data service, that the circuit pool can bear.
Values:
Full rate speech version 1: The GSM full rate (FR)
coding/decoding algorithms are used for voice services. The
voice service bandwidth is fixed to 13 kbit/s.
Full rate speech version 2: The GSM enhanced full rate
speech codec (EFR) coding/decoding algorithms are used for
voice services. The service bandwidth is fixed to 12.2 kbit/s.
Full rate speech version 3: The FR adaptive multi-rate
(AMR) coding/decoding algorithms are used for voice
services. The service bandwidth can be 4.75 kbit/s, 5.15
kbit/s, 5.90 kbit/s, 6.70 kbit/s, 7.40 kbit/s, 7.95 kbit/s, 10.2
kbit/s or 12.2 kbit/s.
Half rate speech version 1: The GSM half rate (HR)
coding/decoding algorithms are used for voice services. The
service bandwidth is fixed to 5.7 kbit/s.
Half rate speech version 2: It is reserved in the 3rd
Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) protocol currently.
Half rate speech version 3: The HR AMR coding/decoding
algorithms are used for voice services. The service
bandwidth can be 4.75 kbit/s, 5.15 kbit/s, 5.90 kbit/s, 6.70
kbit/s, 7.40 kbit/s or 7.95 kbit/s.
Full rate data : Data services are transmitted at full rate. The
service bandwidth can be 9.6 kbit/s, 4.8 kbit/s or 2.4 kbit/s.
Half rate data : Data services are transmitted at half rate. The
service bandwidth can be 4.8 kbit/s or 2.4 kbit/s.
The default service types that the circuit pool supports are Full rate
speech version 1 and Full rate data.
DNA Domain name It specifies the domain of the current data record.
Value range: a string of up to 32 characters
The rules for setting the parameter are as follows:
If you do not specify Domain name, the domain of the user
account you use to log in to the BAM is used by default.
If you use a public domain account to log in to the BAM, the
current data record can belong to the public domain or a
private domain.
If you use a private domain account to log in to the BAM,
the current data record must belong to the private domain.
The public domain, always named PUBLIC, has been
configured in the BAM database. You cannot remove or
modify the public domain. The private domains are
configured on the M2000. The name of a private domain
cannot be PUBLIC. To query existing domain names, run
LST DOMAIN.
Domain name provides role-based and domain-based management.
A domain, as a collection of resources, is an attribute of your user
account. A resource can be regarded as a key field of a data record.
The domain determines the resources on which you have full control
authority. Domains are categorized into two types: public domain
and private domain. If your user account belongs to the public
domain, you have in theory full authority to control all resources,
including public-domain and private-domain resources. The
authority to operate the resources, however, is determined by the
authority of the command group that is accessible to your user
account. If your user account belongs to a private domain, you have
full authority on the resources of the private domain, but read-only
authority on the resources of the public domain or other private
domains. That is, you can run only the LST and DSP commands on
these resources. A super administrator account is only a public
domain account by default and cannot be changed to a private
domain account.
Example
1. To add an A-interface circuit pool data record, where:
Circuit pool name is all attributes
GSM bearer capability is ALL
Domain name is A
run the following command:
ADD ACPOOL: CPNAME="all attributes", BCR=SFR1-1&SFR2-1&SFR3-1&SHR1-1&SHR2-
1&SHR3-1&DFR-1&DHR-1, DNA="A";
2.To add an A-interface circuit pool data record where Circuit pool name is cpname1, run the
following command:
ADD ACPOOL: CPNAME="cpname1";
Parent topic: A Interface Circuit Pool Configuration
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