Navigating the Web Access Application
LTE 700 MHz MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual
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6.3.1
Network Topology Tree
The Configuration Network Topology Tree appears on the left hand side when the
Config
tab is
selected. Connected Slave VCUs and VAPs are automatically detected and displayed in the
topology. The MobileAccess
VE
Web Access Application includes a Baseline feature providing an
indication on network elements (VCUs or VAPs), which were disconnected from the VE network.
Connected Slave VCUs, and VAPs are automatically added to the Baseline upon detection, and
will appear in the topology as grayed out in case they get disconnected. The network elements
are displayed in two levels:
First Level – Up to 12 VCUs
Second Level – Up to 12 VAPs connected to each VCU
Note: The root is MobileAccess
VE
.
Each unit is assigned a
Type Px-name
:
Type – VCU-M, VCU or VAP (for Master VCU, Slave VCU or VE Access Pod)
Px - VCU port number
Name – User defined
Each unit is displayed with a colored bullet that indicates its’ status:
Color
Indicates
Green
OK
Red
Alarm Condition
Gray
Disconnected unit (e.g. faulty connection)
The root (the entire MobileAccess
VE
site) is also associated with a colored bullet that indicates
the overall status of the deployment:
Color
Indicates
Green
OK
Red
Alarm Condition in one or more VCUs or VAPs
Root
Master VCU – First
Level
VAP – Second Level
Disconnected Unit