Table 9-1,scte-hms property table, Table 9-2, rx/tx power led color ranges, 0 start up and verification – Alpha Technologies DSM3 for XM3 - Technical Manual User Manual

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9.3.1 Detailed LED Descriptions

REG - CM Registration
Once a downstream channel has been negotiated between the CM and CMTS, the modem

attempts to register with the DHCP server and obtain the Configuration File. This LED flashes

while the process takes place. Once the registration is complete, the LED will remain on solid.

This is the best indication that the DSM3 Series is communicating with the CMTS in the headend.
DS - Downstream Communication
This LED indicates the state of the CM's attempt to gain a downstream signal. This process may

take several seconds, depending on how long it takes the CM to locate a carrier signal and lock

onto a channel. The LED flashes while searching for the downstream DOCSIS channel and is on

solid when the downstream channel is locked.
ACT - CPE Activity
The CPE activity LED flashes to indicate that data is being transmitted or received between the

DSM3 Series and a network device.
LNK - Network Communication Status
The Ethernet link LED remains ON when there is an active connection on the Ethernet port (e.g.,

a computer is connected for local diagnostics).
Rx/Tx Power
The Rx/Tx PWR LED utilizes a tricolor LED to provide the installer a quick verification of the

modem transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) RF power levels. The Rx/Tx PWR LED will illuminate

green when both the cable modem Tx and cable modem Rx RF power levels are within the range

as specified in the SCTE-HMS PropertyTable. The LED indicator illuminates blue when Rx and/

or Tx levels are within the

warning range as specified by the SCTE-HMS PropertyTable. The

LED indicator illuminates red when Rx and/or Tx levels are outside the range as specified by the

SCTE-HMS PropertyTable.
Refer to the following table for default ranges in the SCTE-HMS PropertyTable:

9.0 Start Up and Verification

Parameter

alarm Enable HiHi

Hi

Lo

LoLo Deadband

Rx

docsIfDownChannelPower

(OID:1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.1.1.1.6)

00

(0F*)

150

100

-100

-150

15

Tx

docsIfCmStatusTxPower

(OID:1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.2.2.1.3)

00

(0C*)

550

500

00

00

15

* Values in ( ) denote behavior of the Rx/TX LED if alarmEnable bits are set to ‘00’.

By default, alarmEnable is set to 00 (disabled) to prevent unwanted SNMP traps but the LED

behavior will function as if the alarmEnable were set to the values in the above table. If the

alarmEnable bits are set to anything other than 00, the LEDs will then follow the behavior of

the desired enable bit setting.
The above default values translate into the following Rx/Tx Power LED color ranges:

LED Color

Rx Range (dBmV)

Tx Range (dBmV)

Green

+10 to -10

0 to +50

Blue

+15 to +10 and -10 to -15

+50 to +55

Red

>+15 and <-15

>+55

In addition to the above SCTE-HMS PropertyTable entries, the Tx and Rx levels displayed on the

DSM3 Series Web page will each provide colored indicator bars that correlate to the RF LED and

SCTE-HMS PropertyTable thresholds.

Table 9-1,SCTE-HMS Property Table

Table 9-2, Rx/Tx Power LED Color Ranges

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