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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
transmitted to the AEM.
9.5.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read and Write
Sets the interval for how often the heartbeat reports are sent to the Axell Element
Manager. The heartbeat report is a report containing all relevant status parameters
of the system. If a report fails to be sent, attempts will be made to retransmit the
reports with a settable interval. Refer to attributes RCR and MRR for information on
how to change the number of retransmissions and retransmit interval.
Format:
<Interval>
<Interval> is the heartbeat interval in minutes. Valid values are from 0 to 100 000
minutes. Setting the interval to 0 (zero) means no heartbeat reports will be
transmitted.
Example:
GET RCH
Reply:
1440
meaning that a heartbeat will be sent to the Axell Element Manager every 1440
minutes (once per day), starting from when last report was successfully transmitted
to the AEM.
Example:
SET RCH 10080
changes this interval to 10080 minutes (once per week)
Note! As soon as the heartbeat interval is changed, and the user is logged out, a
new heartbeat will be sent to the Axell Element Manager in order to cause
resynchronization of the heartbeat intervals between the controller and the AEM.
9.6 RCR – Repetition Cycle for Reports
9.6.1 Overview
This configures with what intervals the controller will attempt to retransmit reports
to the AEM.
9.6.2 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 OMC, and delivered the report. In case
of SMS, report is considered successfully delivered when it has been successfully
transmitted to the SMSC.
Format:
<Interval>
where <Interval> is the retransmit interval in minutes. Valid intervals range from 1
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