Zebp Routing Area Information

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EBP - OUTPUT ROUTING AREA(S) FunctionWith the EBP command you output the routing areas or the BTSs or SEGs using the network service entity identifiers in the BSDATA. The command is optional.Parametersmobile country code , mobile network code , location area code , routing area code , network service entity identifier ;SyntaxSyntaxEBP: [ [ MCC = , MNC = , LAC = , RAC = ] | def | NSEI = ... ] ; Parameter explanationsParameter explanationsmobile country codeMCC = decimal numberWith this parameter you identify the mobile country code number. The value range is from 0 to 999. If you enter this parameter, you must also enter the parameters mobile network code (MNC), location area code (LAC), and routing area code (RAC). If you do not enter these parameters, all routing areas under the BSC are output.mobile network codeMNC = binary coded decimal numberWith this parameter you identify the mobile network code number. The value range is from 0 to 99. Optional values range from 0 to 999. If you enter this parameter, you must also enter the parameters mobile country code (MCC), location area code (LAC), and routing area code (RAC). If you do not enter these parameters, all routing areas under the BSC are output.As the value of the parameter is a binary coded decimal number in the entire GSM network, the preceding zeros are significant, for example 1, 01, and 001 are different values. The use of one digit MNC is not allowed.location area codeLAC = decimal numberWith this parameter you identify the location area code number. The values range from 1 to 65533. If you enter this parameter, you must also enter the parameters mobile country code (MCC), mobile network code (MNC), and routing area code (RAC). If you do not enter these parameters, all routing areas under the BSC are output.routing area codeRAC = decimal numberWith this parameter you identify the routing area code number. The values range from 0 to 255. If you enter this parameter, you must also enter the parameters mobile country code (MCC), mobile network code (MNC), and location area code (LAC). If you do not enter these parameters, all routing areas under the BSC are output.network service entity identifierNSEI = decimal numberWith this parameter you identify the network service entity identifiers. The BTSs or SEGs using the NSEI are output.The values range from 0 to 65535.You can enter multiple network service entity identifiers by using the grouping characters & and &&. If you enter this parameter, you cannot enter any other parameters.ExamplesExamples1.Output all the routing areas in the BSDATA.ZEBP;2.Output the routing area whose mobile country code is 222, mobile network code is 21, location area code is 234, and routing area code is 100.ZEBP:MCC=222,MNC=21,LAC=234,RAC=100;3.Output the BTSs or SEGs using the network service entity identifier 0.ZEBP:NSEI=0;Additional informationAdditional informationRouting Area Identification (RAI) = MCC + MNC + LAC + RAC. RAI is used for identifying GPRS cells.Execution printoutsExecution printoutsThe execution printout of example 2:BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:22:32ROUTING AREA IDENTIFICATION..............(RAI) MOBILE COUNTRY CODE...................(MCC).... 222 MOBILE NETWORK CODE...................(MNC).... 21 LOCATION AREA CODE....................(LAC).... 00234 ROUTING AREA CODE.....................(RAC).... 100NSEIs: 5 1000 55555BTSs USING THE ROUTING AREA: 100 COUNTRYSIDE100 101 MAINSTREET101COMMAND EXECUTEDThe execution printout of example 2 if the segment usage is on:BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:22:32ROUTING AREA IDENTIFICATION..............(RAI) MOBILE COUNTRY CODE...................(MCC).... 222 MOBILE NETWORK CODE...................(MNC).... 21 LOCATION AREA CODE....................(LAC).... 00234 ROUTING AREA CODE.....................(RAC).... 100NSEIs: 5 1000 55555SEGs USING THE ROUTING AREA: 100 COUNTRYSIDE100 101 MAINSTREET101COMMAND EXECUTEDThe execution printout of example 3:BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:25:22BTSs USING THE NSEI-00000: 1 CITY001 2 CITY002COMMAND EXECUTEDThe execution printout of example 3 if the segment usage is on:BSC BSC-LAB 2004-10-10 12:25:22SEGs USING THE NSEI-00000: 1 CITY001 2 CITY002COMMAND EXECUTEDSemantic error messagesExecution error messages