User Manual

ADCP-75-192 • Issue 1 • December 2005 • Section 3: Network and System Installation and Setup
Page 3-15
2005, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
7.11 Using Tenant Mode
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantMode
Tenant Mode is a parameter in the Tenant OAM MIB that will allow the tenant to be put into a
special mode such as "disabled", or "test",. This functionality is not currently supported in the
Digivance CXD software.
7.12 Enabling / Disabling Delay Compensation
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantForwardDelayCompensationDisable
and
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantReverseDelayCompensationDisable
The Forward and Reverse Delay Compensation processes, which balance the signal delay in a
simulcast group, can be enabled/disabled using the associated parameters in the Tenant OAM
MIB. These MIB fields are enumerated types with values "Enabled" = 0 and "Disabled" = 1.
The reason for the inverse boolean logic is so that the desired default values are set to be zero,
which is the MIB default value.
7.13 Setting Forward / Reverse Delay Skew
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantForwardSkew
and
transceptTenantOAMTable.transceptTenantReverseSkew
The delay skew used in the Forward/Reverse Delay Compensation processes can be adjusted
using the associated Tenant OAM MIB parameters.
The valid range of values for the Forward/Reverse Delay Skew parameters is 0-10000, in units
of nanoseconds (0-10 usecs). The default setting is 0.
7.14 Forward/Reverse Target Delay
transceptTenantTargetDelayTable.transceptTenantForwardTargetDelay
and
transceptTenantTargetDelayTable.transceptTenantReverseTargetDelay
The Forward/Reverse Target delays can be adjusted using the Tenant Forward/Reverse Target
Delay entries in the Tenant OAM MIB. The valid range of values for the Forward/Reverse
target Delay is 12,000 to 150,000 ns with a default of 100,000 ns.