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bhj_dysfstrt?????????:strt??????:????????:2009-06-27??????:????????:DOC?????????:moshell??str????? ,strt???,???????????????!????,???3g??????,?????h ?????????,??? strt-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MOD IUBLINK CELLNAME CFRPHEM1 CFRPHEM2 CFRPHEM3 ICDS TN ATMPORTS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Iub_3011 3011-1/2/3 1111111 L000000 1000000 1111 AI MS-25-1 MS-26-1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RNC01> h str*******************************************************str[12ft] [] [] [ | ]*******************************************************Print status of the IubLinks/AbisLinks and their associated Cells and Channels (RNC/BSC only).The command has two syntaxes, depending on the type of node.a) CDMA BSC: str [ | ] **********************************-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SITE C1 C2 C3 ABIS BACKHAUL ATMPORTS-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------96 11 11 11 11 RBS1_Backhaul BHRBS1_Backhaul_BHSBackhaulSpan_1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The states of the channels are shown for each cell, as well as the states of the AbisCommon and AbisDedicated.The MO-id of the backhaul and the atmports are also shown for each site.State abbreviation: L means Locked, 0 means Disabled, and 1 means Enabled.b) UTRAN RNC: str[12ft] [] [] [ | ] *************************************************To see the state of all or part of the cells/iubs/channels in the node, one line per site.The filter options (-m, -s, -i, -c, -g, -t) allow to get states on only part of the sites/cells, in order to speed up the output. Example:>> str -m 7,8,9 ---> print states only for modules 7, 8, and 9>> str -s ms,es-1 ---> print states only for subracks ms and es-1>> str -i 9012 ---> print states only for iublink 9012 and its connected cells>> str -c 90121,90131 ---> print states only for the sites connected to cell 90121 and 90131>> str -g clusterNorth ---> print states only for the iublinks or utrancells defined in the MO group "clusterNorth">> str -t a ---> print states only for ATM-based iublinks >> str -t i ---> print states only for IP-based iublinks >> str -t ai ---> print states for dual stack iublinks There are four possible output formats:The "str" printout uses an abbreviated naming of the cells where it is assumed that the last digit is identifying the sector.For networks where the sector is not identified by the last digit, it can be handy to use "str1" or "str2" since the whole cell name will then be shown for each sector.The "strt" command shows the AtmPorts used by each site.- str-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MOD IUBLINK CELLNAME CFRPHEM1 CFRPHEM2 CFRPHEM3 ICDS TN----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Iub_3011 3011-1/2/3 1111111 L000000 1000000 1111 AI------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ strt-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MOD IUBLINK CELLNAME CFRPHEM1 CFRPHEM2 CFRPHEM3 ICDS TN ATMPORTS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Iub_3011 3011-1/2/3 1111111 L000000 1000000 1111 AI MS-25-1 MS-26-1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ str1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MOD IUBLINK CELLNAMES CFRPHEM1 CFRPHEM2 CFRPHEM3 ICDS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Iub_3011 30111 30112 30113 1111111 L000000 1000000 1111 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ str2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MOD IUBLINK ICDS CELL1 CFRPHEM CELL2 CFRPHEM CELL3 CFRPHEM---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Iub_3011 1111 30111 1111111 30112 1111111 30113 1111111----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MOD: this the RNC module that the site is defined in.IUBLINK: this is the identity of the iublink that the site is using.CELLNAME: this is the name of the cells that are connected to that IubLink. the cell names correspond to the respective sectors. eg: 6306-1/2/3 means that: cell 63061 is connected to SECT1 cell 63062 is connected to SECT2 cell 63063 is connected to SECT3.CFRPHEM: the first digit is the state of the UtranCell. the three following digits are the state of the common channels (Fach/Rach/Pch).//???? the fifth digit (if present) represents the state of the hsdpa channel (Hsdsch). the sixth digit (if present) represents the state of the enhanced uplink channel (Eul). the seventh digit (if present) represents the state of the Mbms channel (MbmsCch). //Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service ICDS: the first digit is the state of the IubLink the second digit is the state of NbapCommon the third digit is the state of NbapDedicated Up to P5, the final two digits are the states of NodeSynchTp 1 and 2. From P6, the final digit is the state of NodeSynch.TN: The type of transport network used by the IubLink. A=ATM, I=IP, AI=DualStackStates: L means Locked, 0 means Disabled, and 1 means Enabled.The output can be piped in external unix commands such as grep.If a filename is given as argument, the output will be saved into this file in csv format (as well as being printed on the screen).The f option ("fast") is for printing without fetching the data.Ie, the data can be fetched once, then displayed in many different ways without having to fetch it again each time.Examples:>> strf | grep 3011>> str1f | sort +1 (sort on the second field)