User's Manual

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MC-Series Outdoor Pole Mount Users Guide
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D.9 Packet Data Stability and Throughput
The Packet Data stability and throughput to the Internet will be verified. A tethered
Packet Data connection will be set up on a laptop and speed tested by using the
www.bandwidthplace.com
website. This continuous download of data stream will
validate system stability and help to quantify user experience of Packet Data over
the MC-Series OPM System.
D.10 Validation of 'Unable to Key BR' Alarm
While the MC-Series OPM System is operating, disconnect any system component,
from the ABIC to the DRBS, and monitor the OMC to verify that MC-Series OPM
System generates the “Unable to Key BR” alarm.
The MC-Series OPM System provides fault alarming and isolation within System
Manager for individual components, which consists of detecting catastrophic faults
that prevent an MC-Series OPM System component from responding to a periodic
“ping”. All fault alarms generated by the MC-Series OPM System are received at the
OMC via the iSCIII. The “Unable to Key BR” alarm will appear at the OMC as minor,
major or critical as follows (for more information about alarms, refer to section 2.2
(System Setup)):
Table D.9 “Unable to Key BR” Alarm Severity Indications
“Unable to Key BR” Alarm Severity Indication
minor An iDEN RadioBlade transceiver has failed.
major An RF Shelf has failed.
critical
A card in a chassis unit has failed (except for the ABIC CRIC,
which is responsible for returning the alarm information.)