User Manual
RPC/RP Configuration RPC/RP Manual
WLL-RPC/RP-IN/UM-1.0 19June2000
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2. There are two columns in this window. The left column lists the item names.
The right column shows the corresponding version. This window displays the
version of each item in operation.
4.3 Manage RPC Data
RPC data include program data and operation data. RPCs have two plane
memory areas for the program data and two plane memory areas for the operation
data. As a result, the RPC data can be categorized into the following types:
1. For the program data
• PDM (Program Data Memory)-#N
• PDM (Program Data Memory)-#E
2. For the operation data
• SDM (System Data Memory)-#N
• SDM (System Data Memory)-#E
In effect, the RPC continues to run based on 1 SDM and 1 PDM. Therefore,
SDM and PDM have two types of operation status:
1. Active (ACT): the SDM and PDM which are used for RPC running.
2. Standby (STY): the SDM and PDM which are not used for RPC running.
Suppose that an RPC ran based on SDM-#N and PDM-#E, the operation status for
the RPC data systems would be:
• SDM-#N: ACT
• SDM-#E: SBY
• PDM-#N: SBY
• PDM-#E: ACT
These data systems can be manipulated through the options under the
Configuration and Maintenance main menus. Use the procedure in this section
to manage the RPC data.
4.3.1 Program Load
The Program Download option of the Maintenance pull-down menu offers the
function of downloading the program data from Netman 2000 to the SBY PDM of