User Manual

ADCP-75-192 • Issue D • October 2005 • Section 3: Network and System Installation and Setup
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2005, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
For cases where a GPS receiver is not present and it is desired to manually enter the GPS
coordinates, the Hub Node MIB contains two MIB fields to configure the GPS longitude and
latitude settings. Since only the Hub Master node in the Digivance CXD system contains a
GPS receiver, these MIB fields will not be used for Hub Slave nodes. These MIB fields are bi-
directional: the Digivance CXD software (Hub Config Process) checks for the presence of a
GPS on the Hub Master node - if the GPS is present, then the GPS longitude/latitude values
will be automatically populated from the Hub Master Network Node MIB. If the GPS is not
present, then the values will be pushed to the Network Node MIB of the Hub Master 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.
11.2 Managing the RAN Node MIB
This MIB correlates RAN node IP addresses with their hostnames and physical locations. It
also documents where RF connections are made in each RAN. It resides solely at Hub Master
node. It is comprised of the following elements:
11.2.1 IP Address
This entry (transceptRanNodeTable.transceptRanNodeIPAddress) displays the IP Address of
each RAN attached to the Hub Master node. RAN IP addresses are assigned by DHCP. This
entry is automatically entered by Digivance CXD system software.
11.2.2 Hostname
transceptRanNodeTable.transceptRanNodeHostname
This entry displays the hostname of each RAN attached to the Hub Master node. This entry is
automatically entered by Digivance CXD system software. Changing the default hostname is
not recommended, but can be accomplished.
11.2.3 Pole Number
transceptRanNodeTable.transceptRanNodePoleNumber
This entry displays the number of the pole on which each RAN is installed. In conjunction
with the Site ID, this is the mechanism used to pinpoint any RAN’s physical location. GPS can
also be used, where available. The pole number may be 15 characters long.
11.2.4 Site ID
transceptRanNodeTable.transceptRanNodeSiteID
This entry displays the RF Network’s Site ID where each RAN is installed. In conjunction with
the Pole Number, this is the mechanism used to pinpoint any RAN’s physical location. GPS
can also be used, where available. The Site ID may be 64 characters long.