GTR 8000 Base Radio
8.2.3 Using Unified Network Configurator for
Troubleshooting
Use the Unified Network Configurator (UNC) to verify configuration data during system commissioning and later
when you maintain or expand the system. Use UNC to do the following to the device:
• Verify configuration
• Correct configuration errors
See the
Unified Network Configurator
manual for further details.
8.2.4 Using Configuration/Service Software (CSS) for GTR
8000 Base Radio Troubleshooting
The base radio can be locally or remotely configured or serviced through Configuration/Service Software (CSS).
CSS provides access to alarms, status information, and configuration settings for the base radio.
You can use CSS for the following tasks which may be useful when troubleshooting the base radio. See the
CSS
Online Help
for specific details and instructions when performing these tasks.
• Enable and disable channels and services.
• View and save a log of base radio alarms.
• Verify the base radio configuration.
• Gather troubleshooting information that can be escalated to Motorola for evaluation.
8.2.4.1 Alarm Log from Internal Diagnostic Tests
The base radio has been designed with internal diagnostic tests that occur on power up and reset. Diagnostic tests are
available for the control module and power supply. If a problem occurs during operation, it is reported as an alarm.
All alarms are stored in the Alarm Log, accessible with CSS. The alarm log contains the name of the diagnostic
test that failed and the time since the last power up.
8.2.4.2 Resetting Passwords and SNMPv3 Passphrases
The password reset mechanism in the CSS application can be enabled/disabled. See “Secure Remote Access
Configuration > Device Security Configuration - Security Services (Serial)” in the
CSS Online Help
for information.
To obtain the keys for resetting either password or SNMPv3 passphrases for the device, contact Motorola Solutions
Customer Support.
The default values for the local passwords and SNMPv3 passphrases, as well as the keys for the local
password reset procedure, may vary by system release. These are treated as sensitive information and
are provided to your organization through secured communication.
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