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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
<Enabled>
where <Enabled> = 0 means that no heartbeat will be transmitted on startup, and
<Enabled> = 1 means heartbeat will be transmitted on startup.
Example:
GET HOS
Reply:
0
means that no heartbeat will be transmitted on startup.
Example:
SET HOS 1
configures the heartbeat to be transmitted on system startup.
9.4 MRR – Maximum Report Retransmission
9.4.1 Overview
This defines maximum number of retransmissions that will be attempted when
sending reports to the AEM.
9.4.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read and Write
Every report is sent to the Axell Element Manager up to MRR number of times, or
until it is successfully delivered. The reports are retransmitted with RCR minutes
intervals. When using data call, report is considered successfully delivered when the
controller has successfully logged in to the AEM, and delivered the report. In case
of SMS, report is considered successfully delivered when it has been successfully
transmitted to the SMSC.
Format:
<Attempts>
where <Attempts> denotes maximum number of attempts that will be made to
deliver the report. Allowed interval is from 0 to 9 retransmissions.
Example:
GET MRR
Reply:
3
meaning that the repeater will try to retransmit a report 3 times.
Example:
SET MRR 2
sets maximum number of retransmissions to 2.
9.5 RCH – Repetition Cycle for Heartbeats
9.5.1 Overview
The repetition cycle for heartbeats defines with what interval the reports should be
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