User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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lists and describes the parameters in the Radio table of the IP-20C or
IP-20C-HP Radio Parameters page and the
Status parameters
section of the Radio
Parameters configuration page.
Table 32: Radio Status Parameters
Parameter
Description
Type
The RF module type.
XPIC Support
Indicates whether the carrier is operating in XPIC mode. For
instructions on configuring XPIC, refer to
Note
: Only relevant for IP-20C and IP-20C-HP units.
TX Frequency
The configured TX radio frequency. The TX radio frequency is
configured in the Frequency control (Local) section of the Radio
Parameters page. See
Configuring the Radio Parameters
RX Frequency
The configured RX radio frequency. The RX radio frequency is
configured in the Frequency control (Local) section of the Radio
Parameters page. See
Configuring the Radio Parameters
Radio Interface operational
status
Indicates whether the carrier is operational (Up) or not operational
(Down).
Operational TX Level (dBm)
The actual TX signal level (TSL) of the carrier (in dBm).
RX Level (dBm)
The actual measured RX signal level (RSL) of the carrier (in dBm).
Modem MSE (dB)
The MSE (Mean Square Error) of the RX signal, measured in dB. A
value of 0 means that the modem is not locked.
Modem XPI (dB)
The XPI (Cross Polarization Interference) level, measured in dB.
Note:
Only relevant for IP-20C and IP-20C-HP units.
Defective Blocks
The number of defective radio blocks that have been counted.
Click
Clear Counter
to reset this counter.
TX Mute Status
Indicates whether radio transmission is muted.
Adaptive TX power
operational status
Indicates whether Adaptive TX power is currently operational.
Note:
For IP-20V, a frequency scanner is available to scan the frequency
range covered by the currently configured MRMC script and
determine the current interference level for each channel. This
enables you to select the best channel in accordance with current
interference levels. See