Q-Lite Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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Figure 6-39 Edit->Redundancy->1-for-1 Screen
The
Current status
shows the 1:1 status of the modem. This will be shown as
Main
when
the modem is online,
Maintenance
when the modem has been taken out of service, and
Standby
when the modem is offline, ready to switch over on a fault occurring on the
online modem.
Transmit fail switchover
controls whether a switchover occurs on a transmit alarm.
Likewise
Receive fail switchover
controls whether a switchover occurs on a receive alarm.
Ticking a checkbox activates the switchover logic, putting it in a state where the modem
will switch over when a relevant transmit or receive alarm occurs.
If both transmit and receive fail switchovers are set to off then the 1:1 redundancy system
will only switch over on unit faults and all transmit or receive traffic faults will be ignored.
Traffic warnings will never cause a switchover regardless of how the fail switchover
settings are configured.
In a 1:1 pair, the
Clear 1:1 alarm
button can be used on the
Standby
modem, when it is
exhibiting a fault, to temporarily suppress the fault condition in order to allow the
Standby
modem to be forced online. This is useful when both modems in the 1:1 pair are showing
faults but the
Standby
modem is exhibiting a less severe failure than the current online
modem, thereby allowing the best possible satellite service to be maintained in the
circumstances.
In a 1:1 pair, the
Switch to standby
button forces the modem that is online into
Standby
mode. This is done by momentarily creating a fault condition that forces a switchover to
occur.
The
Switch to maintenance
button prevents the modem from being switched online. This
facilitates the modem being removed, for example, to be repaired.
Once the modem is in
Maintenance
mode, the
Switch to maintenance
button is replaced
with a
Switch to service
button, which can be used to reverse the process by making the
modem available to come online.