User Manual
ADCP-75-192 • Issue 1 • December 2005 • Section 3: Network and System Installation and Setup
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2005, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
from this MIB, the operator must set the “Clean” value to 1. The old node information will be
removed. No further action is required. Note that if the node is present and valid, it will re-
appear within seconds, even if it is cleared.
11.2.9 RAN Disable
transceptRanNodeDisableTable.transceptRanNodeDisableRanState
This entry in the RAN Node MIB allows a given RAN to have all of its PAs disabled(*). By
setting this field to "disabled", the Digivance CXD software will automatically push the value
down to the Network Node MIB on the selected RAN, which will cause all PAs to be turned
off. If this value is set to "enabled", then the RAN Disable states that are maintained on a per-
tenant basis in the Tenant OAM MIB will be used instead.
*Note: This overrides the tenant OAM MIB setting.
11.2.10 Setting The GPS Coordinates
transceptRanNodeGpsCoordTable.transceptRanNodeGpsLongitude
and
transceptRanNodeGpsCoordTable.transceptRanNodeGpsLatitude
For cases where a GPS receiver is not present on a given node and it is desired to manually
enter the GPS coordinates, the RAN Node MIB contains two MIB fields to configure the GPS
longitude and latitude settings. The Digivance CXD software (Hub Config Process) checks for
the presence of a GPS on the RAN nodes - if the GPS is present on a given node, then the GPS
longitude/latitude values for that node will be automatically populated from that RAN's
Network Node MIB. If the GPS is not present, then the manually entered values will be pushed
to the Network Node MIB of that RAN node. When entering in the GPS longitude and latitude
values, the format is a string representing degrees as follows:
(-)xxx.yyyyyy, where the leading minus sign is optional.