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The Site Maintenance Terminal System software window consists of the navigation pane,
view pane, and status pane, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Site Maintenance Terminal System Software Window
Prerequisites
Procedure
1. To set the IP address of the PC, perform the following steps where the Windows XP
operating system is taken as an example: On Windows XP,
choose Start > Setting > Control Panel.
2. Double-click Network Connections in the displayed Control Panel window. Right-
click Local Area Connection in the displayed dialog box.
3. Choose Properties from the shortcut menu. The Local Area Connection
Properties dialog box is displayed.
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties. The Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) Properties dialog box is displayed.
5. Select Use the following IP address.
6. Enter the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Ensure that the IP
address of the SMT PC is in the same network segment as the IP addresses
(192.168.0.72/255.255.255.0) of the BTS so that a maintenance channel on the BTS
side can be established.
7. Click OK to complete the settings.
Prerequisites
The IP address and subnet mask of the SMT PC are set correctly. The IP address is in the
same network segment as the IP address (192.168.0.72/255.255.255.0) of the BTS.
Procedure
1. Connect the SMT PC to the BTS through an Ethernet cable. One end is connected to
the Ethernet port on the main control board of the basic cabinet, and the other end is
connected to the Ethernet port on the SMT PC (usually a portable PC).
2. Open the MS-DOS Prompt dialog box.
On the SMT PC (Windows 2000/XP), choose Start > Run. In the Run dialog box,
enter cmd, and press Enter. The MS-DOS prompt dialog box is displayed.
3. Run ping 192.168.0.72 to verify the network connection between the computer and
the BTS.
NOTE:
If the returned information is similar to that given in the example, the SMT PC and the
BBU can communicate normally.
Pinging 192.168.0.72 with 32 bytes of data:
Pinging 192.168.0.72 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.0.72: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.0.72: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.0.72: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253
Reply from 192.168.0.72: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253
Ping statistics for 192.168.0.72:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 1ms, Average = 1ms
Logging in to the BTS at the Local End
This describes the procedure to start the SMT. You can run the SMT to directly log in to the
BTS at the local end.
Prerequisites
If the BTS OML has been established, run the LST BTSLOCALETHPORT command
on the BSC LMT to check whether the ETH port is enabled. If not, run the SET
BTSLOCALETHPORT command to enable the port.
NOTE:
If the BTS OML has not been established, the ETH port is enabled by default.
Context
Table 1 lists the mapping between BTS versions, default user names, and default passwords
for logging in to the SMT.
Table 1 Mapping between BTS versions, default user names, and default passwords for logging in
to the SMT
Procedure
If this is the first time you log in to the BTS at the local end, perform as follows:
1. Double click btsm.exe in the software package.
The Set Communication Port Parameter dialog box is displayed, as shown
in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Set Communication Port Parameter dialog box
NOTE:
The BTS should be support the function that need enter User
Name and Password information.
The default User Name is admin.
The default Password for logging in to the SMT has been changed
to hwbs@com in V100R014C00SPC008 and later versions.
If the BTS version is V100R013 series versions before the upgrade,
the password for logging into the SMT is changed to hwbs@com after the
BTS is upgraded to V100R014C00SPC008 and later versions regardless of
whether the password for logging in to the SMT has been changed before
the upgrade.
If the BTS version is V100R014 series versions before the upgrade:
If the default password for logging into the SMT has been
changed before the upgrade, the new password takes effect upon the
next login after the BTS is upgraded to V100R015C00 and later
versions.
If the default password for logging into the SMT remains
unchanged before the upgrade, the password for logging into the SMT
is hwbs@com after the BTS is upgraded to V100R015C00 and later
versions.
A mechanism is added to lock the SMT when a user has failed to log
in to the SMT three times consecutively. When the SMT is locked, the user
cannot log in to the SMT for 10 min. During this time, the user can maintain
the BTS only by remotely logging in to the BSC LMT. In addition, the number
of consecutive login failures and lock duration can be configured by referring
to Set Login Failure Times and Lock Time.
Users can log in to the BSC LMT and run the SET
BTSUSERPWD command to change the password, withUsername and
Password Type set to USER_SELF_DEFINE, Username set to admin,
and Encrypted Mode set to ENCRYPTED.
Users are advised to change the default password after logging in to
the SMT for the first time. Otherwise, the BTS is vulnerable to malicious
attacks.
5. Click Submit.
If the number of login times exceeds the specified maximum number
of login times, logging into the system fails. The result is displayed on the
status bar in the System Login dialog box.
If the SMT PC communicates with the BTS normally, a window is
displayed, as shown in Figure 2. The SMT is started successfully.
If the SMT PC fails to communicate with the BTS,
the Communication failed dialog box is displayed, as shown inFigure 3. Go
to 6.
Figure 2 Site Maintenance Terminal system window
Figure 3 Communication failed dialog box
6. Click Yes.
The Set Communication Port Parameter dialog box is displayed, as shown
in Figure 1.
7. Perform steps 2 and 3, the Site Maintenance Terminal System window is
displayed, as shown in Figure 2.
NOTICE:
You must Obtaining the Site Management Rights after logging into the SMT.
Otherwise, related data cannot be configured. After OM operations on the SMT
are complete, you must Releasing the Site Management Rights.
If you have ever logged in to the BTS at the local end before, perform as follows:
1. Double click btsm.exe in the software package.
The System Login dialog box is displayed.
2. Perform steps 4 to 7.
Procedure
2. Perform as follows:
If no follow-up operation at the local end is required, you are advised
to reset the BTS.
a. Select Immediately reset the BTS and Click OK.
The result is displayed on the status bar in the Warning
Message dialog box, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Warning Message dialog box
b. Click Cancel to return to Site Maintenance Terminal
System window.
c. Choose Maintenance > Exit or click Close to exit the SMT.
If follow-up operations at the local end are required, do not reset the
BTS. Select Quit the SMT without resetting the BTS and click OK to exit
the SMT.
NOTE:
Remote Site Maintenance: maintaining the BTS through the LMT on the BSC side
Site Maintenance Terminal: maintaining the BTS by directly connecting the Site
Maintenance Terminal PC to the BTS through the Ethernet ports
Prerequisites
Context
NOTICE:
You are advised to reset the BTS before releasing the site management rights or exiting from
the SMT when all the following conditions are met:
The BTS is connected to the BSC.
The BTS works properly.
The BTS has been configured on the SMT after the site management rights are
obtained.
Otherwise, the BTS services are affected. After the BTS is reset, the SMT automatically
releases the site management rights.
Procedure
4. Click OK.
Then the result is displayed in the Site Management Right dialog box, as shown
in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Site Management Right dialog box
Context
After completing the local maintenance, you should release the site management rights to
facilitate remote maintenance. If you do not release the site management rights at the local
end, the writing operation cannot be performed at the remote end.
Procedure
1. Log in to the SMT. Select Site255 in the navigation tree and then double-click Site
Management Right in the Function area.
The Site Management Right dialog box is displayed.
2. Click Release.
The Warning Message dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Warning Message dialog box
3. Perform as follows:
If no follow-up operation at the local end is required, you are advised to reset
the BTS. Select Immediately reset the BTS and click OK.
The result is displayed in the Site Management Right dialog box, as shown
in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Site Management Right dialog box
If follow-up operations at the local end are required, do not reset the BTS.
Select Release the management rights without resetting the BTS and
click OK.
The result is displayed in the Site Management Right dialog box, as shown
in Figure 3.
Figure 3 Site Management Right dialog box
Monitoring Environment
This function is performed to monitor and manage the environment parameters in a site. By
performing this function, you can view the current temperature and humidity and set the
temperature and humidity thresholds. The BTS can run normally in a safe and suitable site
environment. You can also clear a burglar alarm or a smoke alarm and disable an EAC alarm.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the BTS through the SMT and obtained the site management right.
Context
Clear Robbery Alarm Clearing the infrared alarm and the door -
status alarm
Procedure
1. Log in to the SMT. Select Site255 in the navigation tree and then double-
click Environment Monitor in the Function area.
The Environment Monitor dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Environment Monitor dialog box
Select... Then...
3. Click OK.