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System Configuration Changes 
 
MC-Series High-Power System 
  
998--01 
Rev 
X1 
116 
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 
RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 
 
TRADE SECRET INFORMATION 
D.8 
System Self-Recovery Test
 
The following test is to determine the ability of the MC-Series system to recover 
from various iSC-3 conditions. 
1  Loss of T1 
While the MC-Series system is operating, disconnect the T1 connection to the iSC-
3 for one minute, and then reconnect it. Monitor the system recovery, and then 
validate the system by placing a successful call on each sector. 
2  iSC-3 Power Loss 
While the MC-Series system is operating, the iSC-3 shall be power cycled and 
system recovery will be monitored and validated by placing a successful call on 
each sector. 
3  Loss of GPS 
While the MC-Series system is operating, the GPS connection to the iSC-3 will be 
disconnected until all Satellites are lost and then reconnected. System recovery will 
be monitored and validated by placing a successful call on each sector. 
4  New datafill download 
System recovery will be verified by pushing a new datafill download to the iSC-3. 
D.9 Packet Data Stability and Throughput 
The Packet Data stability and throughput to the Internet will be verified. A tethered Packet 
Data connection will be set up on a laptop and speed tested by using the 
www.bandwidthplace.com
 website. This continuous download of data stream will validate 
system stability and help to quantify user experience of Packet Data over the MC-Series 
system. 
D.10  Validation of 'Unable to Key BR' Alarm 
While the MC-Series system is operating, disconnect any system component, from the 
BIC to the RBS, and monitor the OMC to verify that MC-Series system generates the 
Unable to Key BR” alarm.  
The MC-Series system provides fault alarming and isolation within System Manager for 
individual components, which consists of detecting catastrophic faults that prevent an 
MC-Series system component from responding to a periodic “ping”. All fault alarms 
generated by the MC-Series system 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 7.5.3 “System Manager Alarms”):  
Table 42  “Unable to Key BR” Alarm Severity Indications 
“Unable to Key BR” Alarm Severity 
Indication 
minor 
An iDEN RadioBlade transceiver
 
has failed. 
major 
An RF Shelf has failed. 
critical 
A card in a chassis unit has failed (except for the BIC CRIC, 
which is responsible for returning the alarm information.)