Hi, > reset-procedure: > > In case you have a static-ip configured nanoBTS or other inconvenience with > the nanoBTS ... just use the reset-dongle. > The reset-dongle is a plug for the TIB-IN with short 9+10. > The reset procedure is as follows: > Power off > Reset-dongle in TIB-IN > Power on > Wait until the light is flashing red (30 sec.) > Power off > When you are now starting the nanoBTS the light will flash red/green to tell > you there is no ID set. > Find the ip now by ipaccess-find eth0 > Set the ID by ipaccess-config -u 1/0/0 999.999.999.999 > The 999.999.999.999 is for the ip :-)
As suggested by you and Chris, I have patiently shorted 9+10 and the light started to blink RED. Subsequently I have turned off the bts and removed the shortcircuit. However, after turning it on again, the situation is always on ORANGE stable/not blinking light. Right now I am reading the manual and it says: "LED_SELF_TEST, Orange Steady, From power on until end of backhaul power on self-test" I am wondering what else could be the problem. Maybe the MacGyver's way to short-circuit didn't work properly. (I am going to look for a proper RJ-69) I have also noticed that if I don't plug it into the router, the BTS shows a RED stable/not blinking light. And as the manual says, it could be a bad sign (I guess): "LED_SELF_TEST_FAILURE, Red Steady, In boot or application code when a power on self-test fails. LED_UNSPECIFIED_FAILURE, Red Steady, On s/w fatal errors." If you have other suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks. Cheers, Luca P.S. Just to be precise, I have followed the standard pin numeration to find the 9-10 pins ( http://quatech.com/products/images/rj45_sds.gif )
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