Cisco Model GS7000 4-Port Node 1 GHz with 42 54 Split Installation Guide

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Chapter 3    Configuration 
 
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Local Control Module Configuration Procedure 
Introduction 
The LCM needs to know the node's hardware configuration (number of receivers, 
transmitters, power supplies, and AC lines mounted or connected) so that it can 
control the node's behavior correctly.  If an LCM was mounted in the node at 
manufacture, then it should be configured correctly as shipped.  The configuration 
data is stored in an EEPROM residing on the LCM main board. 
The LCM includes a craft port module that plugs into the LCM main board.  The 
craft module contains a local control (craft) port that can be used to configure the 
LCM using a handheld programming terminal.  This allows access to the LCM menu 
only, which provides direct access to the node's configuration. 
 
LCM Configuration Parameters 
The following table describes the available LCM configuration parameters when 
using a handheld programming terminal with terminal application 
"HLCM_x.xx.xx.app", software number 013211 loaded. 
 
Menu Item  Configuration Parameter  Description/Values 
0 RX 
Status, 
RO 
RX1 Status, RO 
RX2 Status, RO 
RX3 Status, RO 
RX4 Status, RO 
 
Description:  Read-Only status indication.  
Indicates status of receivers 1 through 4, and 
each receiver's power switch status. 
 
Values:  Active, Not Active 
0 RX 
Status, 
RO 
RX1 Power Switch 
RX2 Power Switch 
RX3 Power Switch 
RX4 Power Switch 
 
Description:  Read-Only status indication.  
Indicates receivers 1 through 4 power switch 
status. 
 
Values:  On, Off 
0 RX 
Status, 
RO 
RFInSwitch to TP 
 
Description:  Read-Only status indication.  
Indicates which receiver Rx1 or Rx2 is being 
used for the communications path outside the 
node with the Element Management System. 
 
Values:  Rx1 to TP, Rx2 to TP