User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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Table 122: MSE PMs (CLI)
Parameter
Description
Interval
The number of the interval: 1-30 for daily PM
reports, and 1-96 for 15 minute PM reports.
Integrity
Indicates whether the values received at the time
and date of the measured interval are reliable.
"1" in the column indicates that the values are
not reliable due to a possible power surge or
power failure that occurred at that time. A 1 and
a 0 value in the
Max MSE
field may also indicate
that the modem was unlocked.
Min MSE (dB)
Indicates the minimum MSE in dB, measured
during the interval. A 0 in this field and a 1 in the
Integrity
field may also indicate that the modem
was unlocked during the entire interval.
Max MSE (dB)
Indicates the maximum MSE in dB, measured
during the interval. A 0 in this field and a 1 in the
Integrity
field may also indicate that the modem
was unlocked.
Exceed Threshold Seconds
Indicates the number of seconds the MSE
exceeded the MSE PM threshold during the
interval.
The following command sets the MSE threshold to -30:
radio [2/1]>modem set mse-exceed threshold -30
16.6.9
Configuring the XPI Thresholds and Displaying the XPI PMs (CLI)
To configure the modem XPI threshold for calculating XPI Exceed Threshold
seconds, enter the following command in radio view:
radio[x/x]>modem set threshold-xpi-exceed threshold <threshold>
To display the currently configured XPI threshold, enter the following command in
radio view:
radio[x/x]>modem show threshold-xpi-below
Table 123: XPI Threshold CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
threshold
Number
0-99
The XPI threshold.
To display XPI PMs in 15-minute intervals, enter the following command in radio
view:
radio[x/x]>modem pm-xpi show interval 15min