User Manual

ADCP-75-192 • Issue 1 • December 2005 • Section 3: Network and System Installation and Setup
Page 3-13
2005, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
7 TENANT CONFIGURATION
The Tenant OAM MIB is the primary interface for configuring the operating parameters of
tenants in the Digivance CXD system. The Tenant OAM MIB is used exclusively at the
Hubmaster node, where any changes made to operating parameters are validated and pushed
down to the proper node(s) by Tenant processing.
7.1 Setting Protocol
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantProtocol
The Protocol field of the Tenant OAM MIB is an enumerated value, where the allowable
selections are the protocols supported by the Digivance CXD system, currently.
No Protocol (0), CDMA (1), TDMA (2), GSM (3), IDEN (4), AMPS (5), CW_WB (6), CW_NB
(7). In Composite Mode, protocol need not be selected, and defaults to No Protocol (0).
7.2 Setting Channels
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantChannelXVal, where X = 1-8
Each Tenant sector in the Digivance CXD system can support from 1-4 RF paths. Each of these RF
paths can be individually enabled in the Tenant OAM MIB.
Note: In Composite Mode, one (1) RF path is automatically enabled.
7.3 Setting Hub Measured Forward Gain
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantHubMeasuredForwardGain
This parameter is no longer used in the Digivance CXD system.
7.4 Setting RAN Measured Forward Gain
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantRanXMeasuredForwardGain, where X = 1-8
This parameter is no longer used in the Digivance CXD system.
7.5 Setting FSC Gain
transceptTenantMoreControlsTable.transceptTenantMoreControlsFscOutputGain
and
transceptTenantMoreControlsTable.transceptTenantMoreControlsFscOutputGainOverride
This feature allows the user to adjust FSC output gain outside of the default setting. The FSC
Output Gain value is in tenths of a dB, and represents the amount of loss from full scale
entered digitally in the forward path. For example, if a set of input signals had a peak to
average value higher than 12 dB, an operator may wish to remove 3 dB of gain to allow for the
extra peak power. The transceptTenantMoreControlsTable.FscOutputGain entry would be set
to a value of -30 in such a case. The default state of FscOutputGainOverride is “disabled”. In
its default state the system counts active FSC channels and governs FSC gain accordingly. To
begin using a desired override value, set FscOutputGainOverride to “enabled”.