The Chassis View is a graphical display of the BS chassis, showing the installed components and their status. The display is refreshed every 15 seconds. Each of the installed modules (NPU, AUs, PIUs, PSUs) and the 10 fans of the AVU module is marked in either green (indicating that the component operates properly) or red (indicating a fault status).
For a High-Power PIU, the letters "HP" are displayed at the bottom (in the area that should be marked green). In addition, you can place the cursor on the PIU to get a tooltip indicating its type (Normal Power/High Power). The left LED indicator on the top side of the PIU indicates its status: green for Master, grey for Redundant (applicable only if two PIUs are installed and connected to power).
For the NPU and installed AU(s), additional information and actions are available:
The DATA and MGMT ports of the NPU are marked either green or red, indicating the Ethernet link status (up or down).
The GPS Status indicator on the NPU is green when at least 4 satellites are received. Otherwise it is grey.
Double-click on the NPU module to open the NPU general view page.
Double-click on the DATA port to open the DATA Port configuration page.
Double-click on the MGMT port to open the Management Port configuration page.
In an AU, each of the ODU connectors (channels) are marked as follows:
- No marking (gray): The Admin Status is Disabled.
- Green: The Operational Status is Up, the Admin Status is Enabled.
- Red: The Operational Status is Down (fault, the Admin Status is Enabled).
Place the cursor on a connector to view the Downlink Frequency.
Click once on an ODU connector (channel) to view relevant associations: A blue background will be added to the selected channel as well as to the Outdoor Unit and Radio Cluster associated with it (if applicable).
Double-click on any of the ODU connectors (channels) to open the Channels configuration page for the applicable AU.
Double-click on an AU module to open the AU general view page for the selected AU.