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The MWTM server must communicate to the cell site (BTS) router using IP routing. If the BTS router is reachable only through the backhaul interface, add a static route on the MWTM server to point to the BTS router. Use the IP address of the BSC router IP address as the next-hop address. The following examples of static routing for Solaris and Linux platforms are based on the diagram in . To create a static route on a Solaris MWTM server, use the following procedure: Step 1 Log in as the root user, as described in the "Becoming the Root User (Server Only)" section on page 3-3. Step 2 Enter the following command: # /usr/sbin/route add host 10.1.1.1 20.1.1.1 To create a static route on a Linux MWTM server, use the following procedure: Step 1 Log in as the root user, as described in the "Becoming the Root User (Server Only)" section on page 3-3.
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How does the MWTM server communicate to the BTS MWR at the remote cell site?
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