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Document name:
OMU Commands and Attributes 1.0.0 v1.0
Version:
1.0
Value can be:
0 means status is OK
1 means status is ERROR.
- (dash) means module is not available.
Example:
GET RBT
Reply:
00-- 000010 0000-- ------ ------
meaning that two racks are installed with 6 modules in first rack and two in second.
Temperature error is detected in FiberOptic module 5 in rack 1, while temperature status
in all other modules is OK.
6.14 RSP – Optical Master Unit Status Parameters
This attribute replies with status of all alarm sources in the Optical Master Unit.
6.14.1 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
This attribute replies with status of all alarm sources in the repeater and is used to get a
quick overview of the entire repeater status.
For certain parameters (as noted below) some parameters are hex coded. This means that
a byte replied as “A” should be converted to 1010 for corresponding position. These
parameters should be used in conjunction with COM attribute to determine if parameter
is valid or not.
Parameter NON should be used to determine number of nodes when interpreting NCO
data.
Format:
<BAT> <COM-RCB> <COM-Split> <COM-Comb> <COM-FO Rack 1> <COM-FO Rack 2>
<COM-FO Rack 3> <COM-FO Rack 4> <CRC> <NCO> <PW1> <PW2> <PW3> <PW4> <RBT>
<RXO> <SZP> <TEM> <TXO> <ILD> <EX1/EX2/EX3/EX4>
where
<BAT> is status of Battery Charge for controller and modem backup.
<COM-RCB> is status of communication with Rack Communication Boards.
<COM-Split> is status of communication with Splitter Boards.
<COM-Comb> is status of communication with Combiner Boards.
<COM-FO Rack 1> is status of communication with fiber optic modules in rack 1.
<COM-FO Rack 2> is status of communication with fiber optic modules in rack 2.
<COM-FO Rack 3> is status of communication with fiber optic modules in rack 3.
<COM-FO Rack 4> is status of communication with fiber optic modules in rack 4.
<CRC> is status of EEPROM CRC in Rack Communication Boards and FiberOptic
Modules. Hex Coded as:
Byte 1: <CRC:RCB:1><CRC:RCB:2><CRC:RCB:3><CRC:RCB:4>
Byte 2: <CRC:SPLIT:1><CRC:SPLIT:2><CRC:SPLIT:3><CRC:SPLIT:4>
Byte 3: <CRC:COMB:1><CRC:COMB:2><CRC:COMB:3><CRC:COMB:4>
Byte 4: <CRC:FO 1:1><CRC:FO 1:2><CRC:FO 1:3><CRC:FO 1:4>
Byte 5: <CRC:FO 1:5><CRC:FO 1:6><CRC:FO 2:1><CRC:FO 2:2>
Byte 6: <CRC:FO 2:3><CRC:FO 2:4><CRC:FO 2:5><CRC:FO 2:6>
Byte 7: <CRC:FO 3:1><CRC:FO 3:2><CRC:FO 3:3><CRC:FO 3:4>
Byte 8: <CRC:FO 3:5><CRC:FO 3:6><CRC:FO 4:1><CRC:FO 4:2>
Byte 9: <CRC:FO 4:3><CRC:FO 4:4><CRC:FO 4:5><CRC:FO 4:6>
<NCO> is status of communication with remote nodes. Hex Coded as:
Byte 1: <NCO:1><NCO:2><NCO:3><NCO:4>
Byte 2: <NCO:5><NCO:6><NCO:7><NCO:8>
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