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5.6.1.10 Validation of ‘Unable to Key BR’ Alarm
While the RFS is operating, any system component, from the NCU to the RFU,
will be disconnected, and the OMC will be monitored to validate the generation of
the “Unable to Key BR” alarm by the RFS.
will be disconnected, and the OMC will be monitored to validate the generation of
the “Unable to Key BR” alarm by the RFS.
The RFS provides fault alarming and isolation within System Manager for
individual components, which consists of detecting catastrophic faults that
prevent an RFS component from responding to a periodic “ping”. All fault alarms
generated by the RFS are received at the OMC via the iSC. The “Unable to Key
BR” alarm will appear at the OMC as minor, major, or critical as follows (for more
information about alarms, refer to section 7.5 Alarm Resolution Procedures):
individual components, which consists of detecting catastrophic faults that
prevent an RFS component from responding to a periodic “ping”. All fault alarms
generated by the RFS are received at the OMC via the iSC. The “Unable to Key
BR” alarm will appear at the OMC as minor, major, or critical as follows (for more
information about alarms, refer to section 7.5 Alarm Resolution Procedures):
‘Unable to Key BR’ alarm severity
Indication
minor
An iDEN RadioBlade or 802.11b RAP has failed.
major
An RFU has failed.
critical
A card in a chassis unit has failed (except for the RLIC,
which is responsible for returning the alarm information.)
which is responsible for returning the alarm information.)
5.6.2
Rectifier & AC Power Alarms
For information on conducting an Rectifier functionality test, refer to the Peco II
document: Peco II 127HNL.
document: Peco II 127HNL.
5.6.3
iSC-3 Functionality Test
For information on conducting an iSC-3 functionality test, refer to the Motorola
document: Gen 3 Site Controller System Manaual, 68P80801E30-O.
document: Gen 3 Site Controller System Manaual, 68P80801E30-O.