1. Application Description 1) Service Description During network deployment, data configuration scripts need to be prepared based on hardware configuration, network planning data, and interconnection data negotiated with other devices before a successfully installed base station controllers is commissioned. After the base station controller is commissioned, calls can be made or received. The process of preparing data scripts is referred to as initial configuration. Initial configuration guides for base station controllers help you configure data configuration scripts for the BSC6900 or BSC6910 in GSM, UMTS, or GU network mode using MML commands or the CME. If MML commands are used, you can directly start script preparation. If the CME is used, you can start script preparation only after connecting the NE to the U2000. 2) Documentation Description 1. Each initial configuration guide describes how to configure scripts using a configuration method for a specific type of base station controller in a network mode. For example, if you need to configure scripts using MML commands for a BSC6910 in a UMTS network, see BSC6910 UMTS Initial Configuration Guide (MML-Based).

2. The process of preparing the data configuration script for a base station controller using any configuration mode is the same in different application scenarios. The process consists of the following procedures:
- Configuring global data
- Configuring equipment data
- Configuring interface data
- Configuring base station data and cell data
For details about how to configure GBTS data and GSM cell data, see GSM BTS Initial Configuration. For details about how to configure NodeB data and UMTS cell data, see Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide. 3. CME functions used during preparation of the data configuration script are described in the prerequisites:
- You can press F1 on the keyboard to view the CME Help for the detailed function operations, such as creating a planned data area and verifying configuration data consistency.
- You can refer to a CME product documentation to learn about the CME positioning and working principles and understand how the CME supports configuration of the NodeB/eNodeB.
2. Highlights What are the advantages of using MML commands to configure a base station controller? Step-by-step operations are provided to instruct you to prepare initial configuration scripts.

What to do before using the CME to configure a base station controller? Be familiar with the following information first.

How to complete initial configuration based on the CME operation procedure and functions of configuration objects?

3. Reference Documents
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