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josi
2012-03-02, 12:31 AM
Hi,

Does anyone have MML commands list (plus description) for BTS3900 and BSC6900 (GSM and WCDMA)? Thanks

dacoder
2012-03-02, 01:53 AM
Hi,

Does anyone have MML commands list (plus description) for BTS3900 and BSC6900 (GSM and WCDMA)? Thanks
hi
its all available in WebLMT itself, including the descriptions of every parameter.

thnx

josi
2012-03-02, 03:11 AM
I know they all on webLMT but I don't know which command to use for some parameters like : DL Qual. Limit for AMR FR, Filter Length for TCH Level, Maximum Rate Threshold Of PDCHs of in a Cell, AMR TCH/H Prior Cell Load Threshold, TCH Traffic Busy Threshold, Tch Traffic Busy Overlay Threshold etc.... So far I am checking the parameters via CME (Configuration Management Express) using current and planned areas. But it will make my work easier if i use mml commands

dacoder
2012-03-02, 03:27 AM
I know they all on webLMT but I don't know which command to use for some parameters like : DL Qual. Limit for AMR FR, Filter Length for TCH Level, Maximum Rate Threshold Of PDCHs of in a Cell, AMR TCH/H Prior Cell Load Threshold, TCH Traffic Busy Threshold, Tch Traffic Busy Overlay Threshold etc.... So far I am checking the parameters via CME (Configuration Management Express) using current and planned areas. But it will make my work easier if i use mml commands
hi
do u have Hedex installed? If not first u have to install it (please search this forum) and then import suitable libraray for it(also available in this forum)
eg library: Check here for BSC6900 GSM:
http://www.finetopix.com/showthread.php?26638-BSC6900-GSM-Product-Documentation(V900R011C00_12)-HEDEX.&highlight=hedex
Then you just search the parameters and can easily find out which command to use for its modification

thanks

josi
2012-03-02, 03:38 AM
Thanx man, I will do that, I have hedex installed on my home pc but not at work. thanx again.

framesynch
2012-03-02, 07:13 PM
this is a lazy dog file that could come in usefull for MML commands, its the command description document in reverse with all options for each command..
useful?