Web-based management
System alarms
The following system alarm attributes may be displayed on the System Summary page:
Region code
The region code prohibits the wireless unit from operating outside the regulated
limits. An invalid region code indicates a corrupted license key. Note that a change of
state may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Install Status
A non-OK value indicates that signaling was received with the wrong MAC address.
Note that it is very unusual to detect this, because units with wrongly configured
Target MAC Address will normally fail to establish a wireless link. However, rare
circumstances may establish a partial wireless link and detect this situation. NB: A
non-OK value on start-up, or a change of value during operation, may generate an
SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Install Arm State
This alarm warns when a wireless unit is in installation mode. After installation the
wireless unit should be disarmed. This will increase the wireless link's data-carrying
capacity and stop the installation tone generator. The wireless link is disarmed from
the 'Installation' process, see
generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Unit Out Of Calibration
The unit is out of calibration and must be returned to the factory using the RMA
process for re-calibration.
Incompatible Region Codes
The PTP 600 Series uses region codes to comply with local regulatory requirements
governing the transmission of wireless signals in the frequency bands in which it
operates. Region codes can only be changed by obtaining a new PTP 600 Series license
key. If this alarm is encountered, the appropriate license keys from the country of
operation should be obtained from your distributor. Applying license keys containing
the same region codes to both ends of the link will remove the alarm. A change of state
may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
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