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Chapter 3: Operation and Administration
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3.7.2.6.4.1
Pools Availability
The Pools Availability option enables you to view/update the status (Enabled/Disabled) of each of the pools. The Secondary
Pool can be enabled only if the Primary Pool is enabled.
A change in the Pool Availability takes effect after the next reset.
3.7.2.6.4.2
Primary Pool
The Primary Pool option enables you to view the IP address and current Connectivity Status for each of the ASN-GWs in
the pool, based on the selection of the ASN-GW Index.
3.7.2.6.4.3
Secondary Pool
The Secondary Pool option enables you to view the IP address and current Connectivity Status for each of the ASN-GWs in
the pool, based on the selection of the ASN-GW Index.
3.7.2.7
Management Thresholds
The Management Thresholds menu includes the following option:
Noise and Interference Level Thresholds
3.7.2.7.1
Noise and Interference Level Thresholds
The Noise and Interference Level Thresholds menu enables you to view/update the values configured for the following
parameters:
Uplink Median Noise
Throughput Active Second Threshold
3.7.2.7.1.1
Uplink Median Noise
The uplink median noise level represents the median value of the noise floor histogram. If the uplink median noise level
exceeds this value, an excessive uplink median noise alarm is generated.
The value is in dBm/tone. The default value of -124 is set to 3 dB above the default value of the Target NI parameter.
The range is from -135 to -100 (dBm).
3.7.2.7.1.2
Throughput Active Second Threshold
The BS Traffic Performance Parameters counters collected by the file collection mechanism include throughput counters
(bsDlMimoABfActualThroughput, bsDlMimoBActualThroughput and bsUlActualThroughput). These counters collect the
number of bytes transmitted/received during each 15-minute collection interval using different modulation techniques, and
the relevant numbers of active seconds. Active seconds are defined as seconds during which the relevant throughput was not
below the threshold defined by the Throughput Active Second Threshold.
The range is from 0 to 2,147,483,647 bytes per second.
The default is 0.
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