User Manual

RPC/RP Configuration RPC/RP Manual
WLL-RPC/RP-IN/UM-1.0 19June2000
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4.2.3.1 Blockade/Unblockade
The Blockade option is used to block or unblock RP interface, E1 interface, RPs,
or the entire RPC. Use this function to block traffic from a malfunctioning
device. It is also used when units are replaced. Netman 2000 must be connected
to the WLL/V5WLL in order to perform this function. Another important usage
of this option is to regain the synchronization of the slave RPCs upon the recovery
of the master RPC.
1. From the Maintenance main menu, select Unit Control and then Blockade.
This opens the Blockade/Unblockade window, as displayed in the figure
below.
Figure 4-16: Blockade/Unblockade Window
Field Name Description
RPC The entire RPC, including all the units under its control
E1-I/F #… E1 interface. Each RPC uses 4 E1 interfaces to communicate with
WLL/V5WLL.
RP-I/F #… RP interface. RPC uss 8 RP interfaces to control RPs. Each RP
interface is connected to 4 RPs.
All RP All the 32 RPs
RP #… Individual RP. There are altogether 32 RPs under each RPC.
Blockade If this radio button is selected, the selected unit is blocked.
UnBlockade If this radio button is selected, the selected unit is unblocked.
Table 4-1: Blockade/Unblockade Window Field Description
2. Select the target E1 interface, RP interface, RP, or RPC, and then select
Blockade or Unblockade. Click OK. Selecting RPC will block or unblock all