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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
ACT RCD [Delay]
where the optional delay parameters denotes how many seconds from entering the
command the modem should be power cycled. If Delay is left out, an immediate
power cycling of the modem will be performed (assuming local login).
Example:
ACT RCD
will, if logged in locally, perform an immediate power cycling of the modem.
Note! The controller can also be configured to automatically turn off and turn on
the modem once per day. This feature can be used to ensure that the modem
parameters when using for example GSM modems contain the latest network
parameters such as HLR update interval etc. Attribute MPE is used to configure if
automatic modem power cycling should be enabled. Time point for when to power
cycling the modem can be set with attribute MPT. In order to read out Last modem
Power Cycling time point, use attribute LPC.
8.26 ACT UPA – Use Primary Address
8.26.1 Overview
This forces an immediate fall back to dial primary AEM address in case of alarms or
reports.
8.26.2 Usage
Attribute type: Write-Only Action
The controller can be configured to use both primary and the backup address (as
configured with attribute ASC and SSC) for delivery of alarms and reports to the
Axell Element Manager. In case connection to the first address fails, the controller
automatically attempts to connect to the secondary address instead. Using the
attribute SFT (Secondary fall back Timer) it is possible to configure after how long
the controller will go back to the primary address again. By using this attribute it is
possible to force an immediate fall back to the primary address again. This can for
example be used if the primary address has been down for any reason to force all
network elements to go back to primary address again.
Format:
ACT UPA
causes the immediate fall back to the primary address.
Note! Executing this action when controller is already dialing primary address has
no effect.
8.27 ACCESS MODEM
8.27.1 Overview
This command can be used for advanced trouble shooting of the modem
configurations.
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