User Manual

ADCP-75-192 • Issue 1 • December 2005 • Section 3: Network and System Installation and Setup
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2005, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
11.1.4 Hostname
transceptHubNodeTable.transceptHubNodeHostname
This entry shows the hostname of the CPU occupying a specific index of the Hub Node MIB.
This entry is automatically set up by Digivance CXD system software. Changing hostnames on
Digivance CXD nodes is not recommended, but can be accomplished by logging into the target
node.
11.1.5 IP Address
transceptHubNodeTable.transceptHubNodeIPAddress
This entry displays the current IP address for the CPU occupying a specific index in the Hub
Node MIB. This entry is automatically set up by Digivance CXD system software. For more
information on the NIPR/S function, see Section 9.2.
11.1.6 Clean
transceptHubNodeTable.transceptHubNodeClean
The Hub Node MIB contains a history of any Digivance CXD CPU ever seen by the Hubmaster.
If a CPU is swapped out as part of a maintenance activity, the old entry will still exist. To remove
old and unwanted node information from this MIB, the operator must set the “Clean” field to 1.
The old node information will be removed. No further action is required. Note if the node is
valid, it will re-appear within seconds, even if it is cleared.
11.1.7 Setting the RF Rack/Chassis ID
transceptHubNodeRfTable.transceptHubNodeRfRackID
and
transceptHubNodeRfTable.transceptHubNodeRfChassisID
The Hub CPU may manage the I2C communications to the chassis that contains the RF
equipment belonging to some (1 – 2) of the tenants. The chassis and its rack are configured
with the Hub Node RF Rack ID and the Hub Node RF chassis ID fields. As not all Hub CPU’s
control RF chassis, this field is optional. If used, the allowable values are strings of 1 – 16
characters. The Hub configuration process will push these values to the Tenant Node MIB of
the CPU being configured as well as to the previously used locations in the BTS Connection
MIB.
11.1.8 Setting The GPS Coordinates (Hubmaster Only)
(transceptHubNodeGpsCoordTable.transceptHubNodeGpsLongitude)
and
(transceptHubNodeGpsCoordTable.transceptHubNodeGpsLatitude)