Best BST/AU Parameters

The Best BST/AU Parameters section includes the following parameters:

Parameter

Description

Best BST/AU Support

(Current/Configured)

Starting on SW version 4.5, the Best BST/AU Support parameter is always set to Enable and cannot be modified.

BST/AU ID and Preferred BST/AU ID Mask

(Current/Configured)

These two parameters define the overall range for scanning in order to find the best AU/Micro Base Station. If no AU/Micro Base Station is found within the range defined by the Preferred BST/AU ID and Preferred BST/AU ID Mask, the SU will continue searching in the entire range defined by the BST/AU ID and BST/AU ID Mask parameters.

The BST/AU ID and Preferred BST/AU ID Mask consist of 6 groups of up to 3 digits each, where the range of each group is 0 to 255. The first 3 groups form the base address/mask for the Operator ID. The next 2 groups form the base address/mask for the Cell ID, and the last group forms the base address/mask for the Sector ID.

Preferred BST/AU ID and Preferred BST/AU ID Mask

(Current/Configured)

These two parameters define the initial range for scanning in order to find the best AU/Micro Base Station. The SU will select the best AU/Micro Base Station within this range. If no AU/Micro Base Station is found within this range, the SU will continue searching in the entire range defined by the BST/AU ID and BST/AU ID Mask parameters.

The Preferred BST/AU ID and Preferred BST/AU ID Mask consist of 6 groups of up to 3 digits each, where the range of each group is 0 to 255. The first 3 groups form the base address/mask for the Operator ID. The next 2 groups form the base address/mask for the Cell ID, and the last group forms the base address/mask for the Sector ID.

Mobility Mode

The Mobility Mode parameters affects the behaviour of the SU after loosing connectivity with the AU/Micro Base Station. The available options are Nomadic and Mobile.