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Incompatible Master and Slave: A non-zero value indicates that the master and slave ends of
the wireless link are different hardware products, or have different software versions. Note that it
is very unusual to detect this because incompatible units will normally fail to establish a wireless
link. However, some combinations may establish a partial wireless link and detect this situation.
Note that a non-zero value may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Ethernet Configuration Mismatch Alarm: The detection of Ethernet fragments (runt packets)
when the link is in full duplex is an indication of an auto-negotiation or forced configuration
mismatch. Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
No Wireless Channel Available: Spectrum Management was unable to locate a suitable wireless
channel to operate on. Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP
email alert.
SNTP Synchronization Failed: This warning indicates that SNTP has been enabled but that
the unit is unable to synchronize with the specified SNTP server. Section 8.3.10.8 “SNTP
(Simple Network Time Protocol) explains how to configure SNTP. Note that a change of state
may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Wireless Link Disable Warning: This warning is displayed if the Wireless link has been admin-
istratively disabled via the SNMP Interface (see Section 8.3.10 “Remote Management Page”).
The Wireless Interface MIB-II ifAdminStatus attribute has been set to DOWN. To enable the Eth-
ernet interface, set the ifAdminStatus attribute to UP. Note that a change of state may generate
an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Ethernet Link Disable Warning: This warning is displayed if the Ethernet link has been admin-
istratively disabled via the SNMP Interface (see Section 8.3.10 “Remote Management Page”).
The Ethernet Interface MIB-II ifAdminStatus attribute has been set to DOWN. To enable the Eth-
ernet interface, set the ifAdminStatus attribute to UP. Note that a change of state may generate
an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Ethernet Link Status: Current status of the Ethernet link. If there are any problems with the
Ethernet interface, this alarm will be asserted. This alarm will most likely be seen if the unit has
no Ethernet cable plugged into its Ethernet socket. Note that a change of state may generate an
SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Fiber Link Status: If the fiber link is not OK, there are two possible causes: Either the fiber
link has been installed but disabled (because the license key does not include fiber support), or
the link could not be established even though an optical carrier was detected (due perhaps to a
broken TX fiber, or the link is disabled at the fiber link partner). Note that a change of status
may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
TDD Synchronization Status: Current status of the TDD Synchronization (acquiring synchro-
nization, no timing reference and timing system not connected). Note that a change of state may
generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
8.2 Systems Status Page
The status page has been designed to give the system administrator a detailed view of the operation
of the 500 Series Bridge from both the wireless and network perspectives.