Many devices are capable of sending out events that report both critical and non-critical events. Learn to distinguish
between critical and non-critical events.
See the Unified Event Manager manual or UEM Online Help for further details.
8.2.1.2 Diagnostic Options in UEM
This table summarizes the base radio diagnostic options.
Table 8-2 Base Radio Diagnostic Options in UEM
Option
Restart
Service
Enabled
8.2.2 MOSCAD Network Fault Management
If MOSCAD Network Fault Management (NFM) equipment is supported at the site, additional status and alarm
information for a device can be viewed through the MOSCAD NFM.
Figure 8-1 MOSCAD Network Fault Management
When an alarm condition occurs, the alarm box for one of the modules begins to flash red. Selecting the LED box
opens an alarm pop-up window indicating details of the alarm. To view the status of all alarms for a particular
module within the device, select the alarm LED box corresponding to the particular module. Alarms can be
acknowledged by pressing the Acknowledge button on the screen.
See the MOSCAD Network Fault Management manual for details.
6871022P86-A - November 2012
Description
Requests that the base radio perform a reset.
Requests that the base radio enters service mode, allowing a technician to
make alignment adjustments and run other tests while the base radio is offline.
Requests that the base radio enter the enabled mode and handle traffic.
8.2.1.2 Diagnostic Options in UEM
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