Handbook
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 ClearFill®Star System Description
- 3 System Design Guidelines
- 3.1 CDMA Basics (in preparation)
- 3.2 Required information for system design
- 3.3 Design step by step
- 3.4 Estimated RF Coverage per RRH
- 3.5 Right-sizing - the beacon feature (in preparation)
- 3.6 Capacity demand - number for BSIs (in preparation)
- 3.7 System Architecture
- 4 System Installation
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 System Installation (Hardware Installation)
- 4.3 Installation Radio Remote Head (RRH)
- 4.4 Installation Gigabit Ethernet Switch (GES)
- 4.5 Installation Base Station Interface (BSI)
- 4.6 Installation NMS Server (Hardware)
- 4.7 Commissioning of NMS
- 5 NMS Overview
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Starting the NMS
- 5.3 Tools and Utilities of NMS server
- 5.4 Main Window of NMS Application Client (structure)
- 5.5 The NMS client functionality
- 5.6 Right Click Menus
- 5.7 RRH Configuration
- 5.8 BSI Configuration
- 6 Configuration Management
- 7 System Supervision
- 8 Remote Management and Supervision
- 9 Operational used cases/Maintenance
- 10 System Specifications and Technical Data
- 11 Conformance Statements
- 11.1 United States
- 11.1.1 Introduction
- 11.1.2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- 11.1.3 FCC Part 15 Class A
- 11.1.4 RF approval
- 11.1.5 IEC product safety conformance
- 11.1.6 Indoor applications
- 11.1.7 Antenna exposure
- 11.1.8 Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information
- 11.1.9 Packaging collection and recovery requirements
- 11.1.10 Recycling / take-back / disposal of products and batteries
- 11.2 Canada
- 11.1 United States
- 12 Appendix
ClearFill Star CDMA
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5.4.1 The Menu Bar
The menu bar is placed at the top edge of the display area.
The menu bar differs from screen to screen based on the functions and also based on
privileges of logged in user.
For instance, the Fault Management module has additional menu items for users with
administrator rights, such as Actions and Custom Views. But certain menu items, also
available for users with standard rights.
5.4.2 The Tree Pane
The Tree Pane contains different nodes that unfold when clicking on the node name or on
the plus sign in front of the node name. The upper most node is called Applications, it
contains these applications with following sub nodes:
Network Maps
o Switches
o Non-CFS Objects
o CFS Objects
o Unconfigured RRH/BSI Node(s)
o Failed Systems
o Configured RRF/BSI Node(s)
Fault Management
o Network Events
o Alarms
Provisioning
o Templates
o Activity List
Network Database
o Networks
o Nodes
o Interfaces
o Switches
o ClearFill Star BSI
o ClearFill Star RRH
SNMP Tools
o MIB Manager
o SNMP V3 Security
The displayed nodes are visible when logged in user has administrator
rights. Some of them are not visible when user has less user privileges.
Each of these nodes and their sub nodes are explained in the following sections.