Systems Status Page - Motorola Canopy 300 Mbps Backhaul User Manual

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Telecoms Channel B Status Indicates that there is a problem with the telecoms channel B.
Possible problems are "No Signal (local)", "No Signal (Remote)", and "No Signal (Local and
Remote)".
Telecoms Interface A Loopback The telecoms loopback features are intended for
installation testing only and should be set to 'None' for normal operation. The loopback can be
disabled from the telecoms configuration sub menu (see section 8.3.1.6).
Telecoms Interface B Loopback The telecoms loopback features are intended for
installation testing only and should be set to 'None' for normal operation. The loopback can be
disabled from the telecoms configuration sub menu (see section 8.3.1.6).
Incompatible Master and Slave The warning is visible when the master and slave ends of
the wireless link have incompatible configurations. The two possible scenarios for seeing
these warnings are:
1. "Incompatible Master and Slave product variants". The product variant is controlled by the
unit's license key. Check that the correct set of compatible license keys have been
inserted into the units.
2. "Master and Slave are running different software versions". Check the software versions
on each end of the wireless link and upgrade one or both of the software units to remedy
the incompatibility.
8.2

Systems Status Page

The status page has been designed to give the system administrator a detailed view of the
operation of the Canopy 150/300 Mb BH system from both the wireless and network
perspectives.
The page is subdivided into four main categories Equipment, Wireless, Telecoms and
Ethernet/Internet. The 'Equipment' section contains the entire unit's inventory and
identification information. The 'Wireless' section presents all the key wireless metrics
displayed as a series of measurements and histograms. The 'Ethernet/Internet' section
describes the unit's network identity and connectivity. The telecoms controls the unit E1/T1
telecoms interfaces.
The status page can be configured to refresh itself at an operator defined rate (if the user is
logged in a system administrator). The refresh period defaults to 3600 seconds and can
easily be changed to refresh at any period between 3 seconds and 3600 seconds. Pressing
the 'Update Page Refresh Period' button causes a new page refresh period to be adopted by
the system. The page refresh mechanism uses a HTML Meta refresh command. Therefore
the refresh is always initiated by the local browser and not by the Canopy 150/300 Mb BH
system at this interval.
The two Canopy 150/300 Mb BH units are arranged in a master and slave relationship. The
unit's role in this relationship is displayed in the page title. The master unit will always have
the title '- Master', and the slave will always have the '- Slave' appended to the 'Systems
Status' page title.
Issue 1.1 April 2006
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