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UMOD hardware theory of operation 3–39
Each redundancy storage profile contains primary modem
operating configurations, such as receive frequency offset,
operating configuration level, service state (operational or failed),
and missed poll count. These values are stored in memory and are
updated each time a poll response is received from the primary
UMOD.
Figure 3-23
Redundancy configuration management
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The redundant modem
retrieves configuration
changes from the polled
primary modem.
The redundant modem
saves the new primary
configuration into
the appropriate
storage area
Redundancy Profile #1 (In RAM)
Redundancy Profile #8 (In RAM)
If a primary modem detects an internal fatal error, it will notify the
redundant UMOD that it has failed and sound the audible alarm to
alert an operator.
The failed primary UMOD will automatically cease transmission.
This will occur whether or not redundancy is being used. The
failed UMOD will reject any commands to enter operational
mode, and will display a failure code on the front panel LED
window/terminal display.
At this stage, if the UMOD chassis has been configured for
redundancy protection, the redundancy switchover can either take
place automatically (without waiting for operator intervention), or
the switchover can be controlled manually.
Automatic switchover
If the redundant UMOD has been configured to automatically
switch over, the criteria for switching from the primary UMOD to
the redundant are as follows:
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The redundant UMOD always makes the decision to switch
in.
How the UMOD handles
a primary modem
failure