Chapter 3: Configuration Guide
Configuring HSB Radio Protection
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Figure 59 Unit Redundancy Page
The following information is displayed:
Protection Operational State – Indicates whether HSB protection is functional (available in
practice). Radio protection is not functional if any of the following occurred:
o
MIMO is configured.
o
The management connection to the mate is down.
Protection Activity – The activity state of the device: Active or Standby.
Protection Link to Mate – Indicates whether the two units (the Active and the Standby) are
physically connected.
Copy to mate status – Indicates the status of the last copy-to-mate operation
Protection Admin – Indicates whether HSB protection is enabled or disabled.
Lockout – Indicates whether lockout is enabled or disabled.
Manually Switching to the Standby Unit
The following events trigger switchover for HSB radio protection according to their priority, with
the highest priority triggers listed first.
1
Loss of active unit
2
Lockout
3
Radio/Ethernet interface failure
4
Manual switch
At any point, you can manually switch to the Standby unit, provided that the highest protection
fault level in the Standby unit is no higher than the highest protection fault level on the Active unit.
To manually switchover to the Standby unit:
1.
Select Platform > Management > Unit Redundancy. The Unit Redundancy (HSB Protection)
page opens.
2.
Click Manual Switch.
3.
Confirm the action in the confirmation window that appears.