Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- CiscouBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router Wireless Modem Card and Subsystem Installation an...
- If You Need More Information
- Wireless Modem Card and Subsystem Overview
- Field-Replaceable Units
- Installation Prerequisites
- Removing and Installing the Wireless Modem Card
- Installing the Power Feed Panel
- Configuring a Wireless Modem Card
- Command Reference
- Syntax Conventions
- Startup Commands
- Installation and Configuration Commands
- Operating Commands
- Monitoring the System
- Troubleshooting
- show controllers radio
- radio histogram
- radio byteErrorHist
- show interfaces radio (histspec)
- show interfaces radio (histdata)
- debug radio
- Images and Image Repositories
- radio image-add
- radio image-move
- show interfaces radio (imagehdr)
- show radio repository
- radio snapshot
- radio scope-output
- radio timeline
- show interfaces radio (tlspec)
- show interfaces radio (tldata)
- Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
- FCC Registration and Requirements
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Short-Circuit Protection Warning
- Disconnect Device Warning
- Lightning Activity Warning
- Installation Warning
- Jewelry Removal Warning
- Supply Circuit Warning
- Service Personnel Warning
- Product Disposal Warning
- Faceplates and Cover Panel Requirement
- Chassis—Rack-Mounting and Servicing Warning
- Restricted Area Warning
- Earthed Conductor Warning
- Power Cabling Warning
- Ground Connection Warning
- Power Supply Wiring Warning
- Copper Conductors Warning
- Exposed DC Power Wire Warning
- 48 VDC Power System Warning
- SELV-IEC 60950 DC Power Supply Warning
- DC Power Disconnection Warning
- DC Input Wiring Warning
- Ground Wire Connection Warning
- Ground Conductor Warning
- No. 26 AWG Wire Warning
- Coaxial Cable Specification Warning
- Transverter Location Warning
- Obtaining Documentation
- Obtaining Technical Assistance

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Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router Wireless Modem Card and Subsystem Installation and Configuration
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Command Reference
freqOffset Represents the carrier frequency offset between the slave radio and the master
radio.
syncStatus Represents the synchronization status.
receivedPower A measure of the analog signal power received by the radio system on a
burst-by-burst basis.
gainSettingsIF Represents the IF attenuation value commanded by the automatic gain control
loop. This can be captured for each antenna and for the intermediate frequency
(IF) module.
gainSettingsRF Represents the RF attenuation value commanded by the automatic gain control
loop. This can be captured for each antenna and for the radio frequency (RF)
modules.
totalGain Represents the total attenuation commanded by the automatic gain control loop.
This can be captured for each antenna.
antennaNum Enter either 1 (main antenna) or 2 (diversity antenna).
dspId {dsprx1a (Receive DSP 1a) | dsprx1b (Receive DSP 1b) | dsprx2a (Receive DSP
2a) | dsprx2b (Receive DSP2b) | dsprx3a (Receive DSP 3a) | dsprx3b (Receive
DSP 3b)}
threshType {highThreshold | lowThreshold | upChange | downChange | posCrossing |
negCrossing}
highThreshold The upper limit for the threshParam being monitored.
lowThreshold The lower limit for the threshParam being monitored.
upChange The positive change limit allowed for the threshParam being monitored.
downChange The negative change limit allowed for the threshParam being monitored.
posCrossing The limit that applies only when the threshParam is increasing in value.
negCrossing The limit that applies only when the threshParam is decreasing in value.
threshValue A 32-bit integral value
repeatTime When radio signals are monitored, they can oscillate across a specified threshold
(such as highThreshold) very rapidly. In such a case, an event is generated for each
crossing of the threshold, which could flood the system. The repeatTime
parameter specifies the amount of time (in seconds) the system should wait, in this
case, before another event of the same type is generated.
clearTime When radio signals oscillate across a threshold, it is often desirable to identify
when the signal has stabilized. The clearTime parameter specifies how many
seconds the radio signal must stay below a threshold (after crossing it once) before
the system generates the clear event.