User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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3 In the
Protection Admin
field, select
Enable
.
4 Click
Apply
.
The system configures itself for HSB protection:
•
The system determines which unit is the Active unit based on a number of
pre-defined criteria.
•
When the system returns online, all management must be performed via the
Active unit using the IP address you defined for that unit.
•
The IP address you defined for the unit which is now the Standby unit is no
longer valid, and the management port of the Standby unit becomes non-
operational.
•
Management of the Standby unit is performed via the Active unit, via the
cable between the two MIMO/Prot ports on the splitters connecting the two
units.
•
HSB protection is enabled on both units.
•
The Unit Redundancy page refreshes to include additional radio protection
fields.
Figure 103: Unit Redundancy Page when Redundancy Enabled
In additional, almost every Web EMS page will now include two tabs on top of the
main section of the page:
◦
Active
–
Enables you to configure the Active unit.
◦
Standby
–
In most cases, this tab is read-only and enables you to
display Standby unit parameters. Even when a switchover occurs, the
unit displayed in the Web EMS is always the currently Active unit.
Note:
The parameters that are editable on the
Standby
tab are
described in Editing Standby Unit Settings.