FibeAir IP-20C/S/E
User Guide
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To keep the Standby unit up-to-date, after any change to the configuration of
the Active unit enter the
copy-to-mate
command to copy the configuration to
the Standby unit.
If you are unsure whether the Standby unit’s configuration matches that of the
Active unit, enter the following command in root view. The command output
displays the list of mismatched parameters.
root> platform management protection show mismatch details
14.5.3
Configuring 2+2 HSB Protection on an IP-20C Unit (CLI)
In order to configure 2+2 HSB unit protection on an IP-20C unit, you must
simply enable the second radio carrier on both units on both sides of the link.
No other configuration is necessary other than the configuration described
above.
To enable the second radio carrier on both units using the CLI, enter the
following commands in root view:
root> platform if-manager set interface-type radio slot 2
port 2 admin up
root> platform management protection copy-to-mate
14.5.4
Viewing the Configuration of the Standby unit (CLI)
You can view the settings of the standby unit any time.
To view the settings of the standby unit, you can run show commands in the
standby unit. To do so, first enter the mate/root context, as described in
Performing CLI operations on the Standby unit (CLI), then run the relevant
show command, and then switch back to the active unit.
14.5.5
Editing Standby Unit Settings (CLI)
Almost all settings of the standby unit are view-only. However, several
settings are editable on the Standby unit. They must be configured separately
for the Standby unit, and are not copied via copy-to-mate, nor do they trigger a
configuration mismatch in the CLI.
In the Web EMS, failure to synchronize these configuration settings causes a
configuration mismatch alarm.
The following settings must be configured separately on the standby unit:
Setting the Unit Name. Refer to the description of
platform management
system-name set name
in Configuring Unit Parameters (CLI).
Disabling/enabling Radio TX-mute. Refer to the description of
rf mute
set admin
in Muting and Unmuting a Radio (CLI).
Clearing the Radio and RMON counters. Refer to the description of
modem
clear counters
in Displaying General Modem Status and Defective Block
Setting the activation key configuration. Refer to Configuring the Activation
Key (CLI) and Activating Demo Mode (CLI).
Defining user accounts. Refer to Configuring User Accounts (CLI).