INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR RX-1839
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5.9.6 COMM. CONFIG
If the equipment is to be monitored by OMC software over
w
ireless GSM / CDMA network, users must finish
the [Comm. Config.] in the next step.
The Comm. Config information requires to be manually entered by users after successful connection to the
equipment.
Figure 39: Comm. Config.
See the table below for configuration details of each parameter.
Table 8: Comm. Config. Parameter
Item
Description
Checking Control
Select
“Enable” or “Disable” from the drop down menu as shown to enable or
disable the Phone Number Authentication feature. Refer to [Phone No.] in
details.
OMC Server IP
Based on the current network conditions, users can enter the IP address
information of the equipment, which is connected to the OMT/OMC via
Ethernet. This connection via Ethernet is not available at this stage.
Phone No.
This is designed for authentication purpose when remote connection via
modem is required. It is the phone number to dial the equipment. Only the
phone number pre-defined in this field, will it be allowed to dial the equipment.
It is required to manually enter the phone number. Up to 5 phone numbers are
allowed. The use of phone number authentication can avoid unauthorized use
of the OMT. In addition, it can prevent the equipment receiving piles of spam
short messages, thus help the operator greatly reduce the cost.
Report Config
The Report No. is the SIM card number of the modem built into the OMC
Server computer. The equipment will send alarm SMS to this number.
If remote communication is needed via modem, users have to enable SMS
mode and set the report phone No. by entering the SIM card number of the
equipment built-in modem.
SMSC No.
It specifies the SMS center. Users have to set the service No. of SMSC for the
first installation, so that the alarms can be sent to OMC.