ADC 75-192 Satellite TV System User Manual


 
ADCP-75-192 • Issue 2 • June 2007
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© 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
The Site ID designates the physical location of the CXD/NXD Hub. Often, wireless operators
already have site IDs laid out for their markets and BTS installations, such as “Memphis203” or
“Cell29PA”, and these designators work well for pinpointing the location of the CXD/NXD
Hub. GPS coordinates or road names also work well. The Site ID can be up to 64 characters
long.
3.8.1.2 CPU Rack ID
transceptHubNodeTable.transceptHubNodeCPURackID
Hub Racks must be given unique identifiers using the CPU Rack ID field. This can be as simple
as numbering Hub Racks from 1...N, numbering them based on their serial number, or coming
up with some other naming convention. Once a plan is adopted, it is highly recommended that
the racks be labeled accordingly at installation. The CPU Rack ID is limited to 15 characters.
3.8.1.3 CPU Chassis ID
transceptHubNodeTable.transceptHubNodeCPUChassisID
Any chassis in a rack needs to be uniquely identifiable by using the CPU Chassis ID field. The
convention is to number the chassis based on the highest U-number they occupy in the rack.
The CPU Chassis ID can be comprised of up to 15 characters.
3.8.1.4 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/NXD system software. Changing host-
names on Digivance CXD/NXD nodes is not recommended, but can be accomplished by log-
ging into the target node.
3.8.1.5 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/NXD system software. For
more information on the NIPR/S function, see Section .
3.8.1.6 Clean
transceptHubNodeTable.transceptHubNodeClean
The Hub Node MIB contains a history of any Digivance CXD/NXD CPU ever seen by the
Hubmaster. If a CPU is swapped out as part of a maintenance activity, the old entry will still