Configuration - Alvarion BreezeMAX Extreme System Manual

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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
4 Satellites And More: Applicable only for Trimble GPS, indicating whether 4
(the minimum required for initial synchronization) or more satellites are
received by the GPS receiver (OK or Failed).
2 Satellites And More: Applicable only for Trimble GPS, indicating whether 2
(the minimum number required for maintaining synchronization) or more
satellites are received by the GPS receiver (OK or Failed).
GPS Com: Applicable only for Trimble GPS, indicating the status of
communication with the GPS receiver (OK or Failed).
Hold Over Entered: Indicating whether the device has entered into Hold Over
state (None or Started).
Hold Over T/O Passed: Indicating whether Hold Over Timeout has passed
(None or Passed).
BS Stopped to Transmit: Indicating whether the BSs are transmitting or not
(OK/Stopped).

4.11.2 Configuration

The GPS Configuration menu enables managing the following:
4.11.2.1
Chain Parameters
Chaining of co-located BTSs is required to fully support intra-site
synchronization. When two or more BTSs are chained, all clocks are sent from the
Master BTS to the Slave BTSs. The Chain menu includes parameters that should
be shared by all BTSs belonging to the same chain.
In the current release chaining is not supported yet and all BTSs are configured
as Master.
The Chain menu includes the following:
4.11.2.1.1
Chain Number
The Chain Number is used as a unique identifier of a chain. All BTSs belonging to
the same chain should be configured with the same Chain Number. The Chain
Number can be used by a central management system to guarantee that certain
limitations are met: in each chain, one, and only one BTS should be defined as
Master.
The range is from 1 to 1500.
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