ADC 75-192 User Manual

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ADCP-75-192 • Issue 2 • June 2007

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© 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

US1900C (3) - PCS band C

US1900D (4) - PCS band D

US1900E (5) - PCS band E

US1900F (6) - PCS band F

US800AAPP (7) - Cellular A and A'' bands

US800BBP (8) - Cellular B and B' bands

US800AP (9) - Cellular A' band

US800SMRA (10) – SMR 800 band (806-821/851-866MHz)

US800SMRUpper (11) – SMR 800 band Extended (818-824/862-869MHz)

US900SMRB(12) – SMR 900 band

US1900G (13) - PCS band G

The MIB field is:

transceptBtsConnectionTable.transceptBtsConnectionTenantBand

3.3.2.5

Setting the BIM Rack/Shelf ID

The location information (rack/shelf) of the BIM module belonging to this tenant can be
manually configured. The valid values for these MIB fields are strings of 1-16 characters. The
Hub Config Process will push these ID strings down to the Network Node MIB of the CPU that
controls this BIM. This will allow the NMS to identify the location of the BIM when it is
reporting a fault condition. The MIB fields are:

transceptBtsConnectionTable.transceptBtsConnectionBimRackID

and

transceptBtsConnectionTable.transceptBtsConnectionBimShelfID

3.3.2.6

Designating the Tenant Hardware

The BTS Connection MIB contains several fields pertaining to the location of the tenant-
specific hardware. Some of the connections made between hardware are not automatically
detectable, and therefore may require some manual entering of information.

The I2C addresses of the RF modules belonging to the tenant being configured can be set (if
changes from default values are required) as follows:

• The BIM I2C Address (bus/slot) will automatically be filled in by the Hub Config Process.

The MIB fields are:

transceptBtsConnectionTable.transceptBtsConnectionBimI2cBus

and

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