RadioFrame Networks Inc MCSERIESHP10 사용자 설명서
MC-Series High-Power System
Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance
998--01 Rev X1
RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 83
In all the conditions described below, if RadioBlade transceivers are present in the
system that are in the hot-standby state, then locking the RadioBlade transceiver (due to
alarms, removal of a RadioBlade transceiver or administratively locking RadioBlade
transceivers) will result in the hot Standby Blade transceiver being assigned to the BR
that de-registered the locked RadioBlade transceiver.
system that are in the hot-standby state, then locking the RadioBlade transceiver (due to
alarms, removal of a RadioBlade transceiver or administratively locking RadioBlade
transceivers) will result in the hot Standby Blade transceiver being assigned to the BR
that de-registered the locked RadioBlade transceiver.
7.6.1.2
Locking Policy for RadioBlade Transceiver with Errors
If the RadioBlade transceiver generates enough faults such that it crosses the Bounce
and Duration threshold for that particular error, an alarm will be generated. The
RadioBlade controller then notifies the associated BR, which then locks the RadioBlade
transceiver. This will result in disabling the BR.
and Duration threshold for that particular error, an alarm will be generated. The
RadioBlade controller then notifies the associated BR, which then locks the RadioBlade
transceiver. This will result in disabling the BR.
If there is a faulty RadioBlade transceiver in the system (generating error alarms), it is
prevented from coming up after a commanded reset/system reset, but the operator could
manually unlock the RadioBlade transceiver, at which point the RadioBlade transceiver
would be assigned to a BR. (This would not prevent the system from locking it again if an
excessive error condition recurs).
prevented from coming up after a commanded reset/system reset, but the operator could
manually unlock the RadioBlade transceiver, at which point the RadioBlade transceiver
would be assigned to a BR. (This would not prevent the system from locking it again if an
excessive error condition recurs).
7.6.1.3 Removal
of
RadioBlade Transceiver
When a RadioBlade transceiver is physically removed, an event is generated in the
System Manager Event Log notifying the user about the RadioBlade transceiver removal.
The RadioBlade controller will then de-register the RadioBlade transceiver from the
BR(s), which will result in locking the BR(s).
System Manager Event Log notifying the user about the RadioBlade transceiver removal.
The RadioBlade controller will then de-register the RadioBlade transceiver from the
BR(s), which will result in locking the BR(s).
A RadioBlade transceiver Insert event is generated when the RadioBlade transceiver is
inserted into the system.
inserted into the system.
7.6.1.4 Administrative
Locking
of a RadioBlade Transceiver
By definition, administrative locking of a RadioBlade transceiver is in effect if the
RadioBlade transceiver lock icon on the RadioBlade Transceiver Status page is changed
to “locked”.
RadioBlade transceiver lock icon on the RadioBlade Transceiver Status page is changed
to “locked”.
The Multi-Channel RadioBlade transceiver is treated as a unit (single RBID) with respect
to administrative locking.
to administrative locking.
The following rules apply to locking a RadioBlade transceiver.
• The BR(s) associated with the administratively locked RadioBlade transceiver will
go into a Disabled state. Only that RadioBlade transceiver will lock, and its icon will
change to “locked”.
change to “locked”.
• If an administratively locked RadioBlade transceiver is replaced, the new
RadioBlade transceiver will be considered unlocked upon insertion. (Administrative
locking applies to a particular RadioBlade transceiver and not to a particular RBS
Slot).
locking applies to a particular RadioBlade transceiver and not to a particular RBS
Slot).
• Upon unlocking an administratively locked RadioBlade transceiver, the BR that was
previously disabled due to the locked state will go into the enabled state.
The lock policy will be preserved through a system reset. Locking of the RadioBlade
transceiver will also be preserved through a system reset. Locking of RadioBlade
transceivers in the disabled state will not be preserved through a system reset. However,
after a system reset, those blades that were originally in the disabled state due to the
transceiver will also be preserved through a system reset. Locking of RadioBlade
transceivers in the disabled state will not be preserved through a system reset. However,
after a system reset, those blades that were originally in the disabled state due to the