Specifications

52 MDS 4790/9790 Series I/O Guide MDS 05-3438A01, Rev. E
Software (firmware)
Revision Level
SREV
SREV displays the software release number, revision and build date:
Standby Hardware
Configuration
STANDBY [ON/OFF]
The STANDBY command is used to notify the monitoring processor of the
presence of a second radio assembly within the chassis so that it can
switch to the alternate unit in the event of a failure of the primary radio
assembly.
STANDBY ON = Chassis is equipped with two radio assemblies
STANDBY OFF = Chassis equipped with only one radio assembly
The radio will respond to the STANBY command will be:
“STANDBY DEFINED” = If the chassis is equipped with two
radio assemblies
“STANDBY NOT DEFINED” = If the chassis is equipped with only
one radio assembly
Alarm Status
Display
STAT
The STAT command provides a user-friendly, interactive way to get
alarm status. (The
ALARM command (Page 35) summarizes alarm codes
in hexadecimal format.)
If no alarm event conditions are active, the message
NO ALARMS
PRESENT
is displayed. If alarms are present, they are displayed in
ascending order starting with the lowest event number:
Major alarms are displayed first, then minor ones.
The command output displays the event number, major/minor status,
and a one- or two-line text message, respectively. If additional alarm
events are active, the
MORE> prompt is displayed.
00
00
66
66
--
--
33
33
33
33
22
22
11
11
AA
AA
00
00
11
11
11
11
..
..
00
00
..
..
00
00
dd
dd
dd
dd
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
yy
yy
yy
yy
yy
yy
yy
yy
Software Revision screen,
Page 74
A
B
Standby Equipment screen,
Page 69
A
B
EE
EE
vv
vv
ee
ee
nn
nn
tt
tt
::
::
22
22
66
66
((
((
MM
MM
II
II
NN
NN
OO
OO
RR
RR
))
))
DD
DD
CC
CC
ii
ii
nn
nn
pp
pp
uu
uu
tt
tt
pp
pp
oo
oo
ww
ww
ee
ee
rr
rr
ii
ii
ss
ss
nn
nn
oo
oo
tt
tt
ii
ii
nn
nn
vv
vv
aa
aa
ll
ll
ii
ii
dd
dd
rr
rr
aa
aa
nn
nn
gg
gg
ee
ee
Active Radio Status screen,
Page 73
A
B