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    Default Running .MO file for ENodeB

    Dear Experts,
    I would be highly appreciated if you support me about following query:
    How can I run a .mo file into a Enodeb in E*******?
    Is it possible to run in winfiol??

    Please help.
    Thanks and Rep in advance.

    BR,
    Beniy

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    Default Re: Running .MO file for ENodeB

    When I'm running .mo file in it's showing !wrong password!

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    Default Re: Running .MO file for ENodeB

    I foundit.
    the command is :
    trun 1.mo

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    Default Re: Running .MO file for ENodeB

    from oss command line, just run truni xxxx.mo
    ex:
    LTE_44552211E> truni xxxx.mo

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    Default Re: Running .MO file for ENodeB

    here details how to run moshell on WinFiol.

    1- Configure a SSH server into Cygwin. The instruction for Setting up an SSH server on cygwin are available from http://life****er.com/205090/geek-to...ome-ssh-server page.
    Note 1: There will be no need to start cygwin manually; the cygwin SSH server will always be active on your Pc.
    2- When that is done, WinFIOL just needs a channel with Protocol = TCP/IP (SSH) and SETUP -> host name = localhost to access Cygwin and start MoShell from there.
    The WinFIOL Channel files need to be stored under C:/WinFIOL/ChnFiles to be directly available from WinFIOL menu (Channel->Open…).
    Note 1: Save the Channels in you WinFIOL Channels folder; C:/WinFIOL/ChnFiles, then they will be directly available from WF menu (Channel -> Open …)
    Tips for working on non-AXE nodes: In particular, the “Target – Prompt” needs to be understood to access non-AXE nodes.
    Note 2: In case "cygrunsrv -S sshd” fails with error : 1062 look on google for help

    br

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