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C) Ignore Sequence
Ignore sequence errors. If enabled, traffic flows
Errors
normally even in the presence of backhaul sequence
number errors. If disabled, traffic is not permitted
unless sequence numbers are as expected.
D) Ignore Radio
Ignore Radio Alarms. If enabled, traffic flows
Alarms
normally even in the presence of radio alarms on the
attached transmitter or receivers. If disabled, traffic
is not permitted unless there are no radio alarms.
E) Watchdog IP
IP address for the watchdog server to which periodic
Address
heartbeat messages are sent.
F) Watchdog IP Port
IP port for watchdog server.
G) Routing RSSI
Limit used when determining which repeater to route
Limit
the next message to. Normally, messages for a given
RCL unit (LCU, OCUA, or OCUB) are sent via the
repeater that heard the unit the strongest during the
last second. If the RSSI limit is set to a value besides –
120 and 0, the routing logic will instead use the
repeater with the strongest RSSI less than the limit.
4.3.2.4 Yard Configuration Menu
The Yard that is serviced within the same repeater community (repeaters all using the same RCS) is
represented by an oval shaped area. This screen is where the geographic location, size and shape of
this oval are specified.
Main menu – C) System Configuration – H) Yard Configuration
Availability: Repeater only
Parameter
A) Repeater Yard ID
B) Yard Latitude
C) Yard Longitude
05-XXXXA01 Version 3 Draft
Description
The fixed yard ID used by the repeater
The latitude of the yard center
The longitude of the yard center
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enabled, disabled;
enabled
enabled, disabled;
enabled
Any valid IP address;
0.0.0.0
0-65535; 0
-128-0; 0
Values
1-15; 0
-90.0000000-90.0000000;
0.0000000
-90.0000000-90.0000000;
0.0000000
9/20/2016

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