6 — 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe shelf object configuration
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 11.0 R5 September 2013 6-13
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MPR User Guide
Procedure 6-5 To remove 9500 MPR card protection
1 Choose Equipment from the navigation tree view selector. The navigation tree
displays the Equipment view.
2 Right-click on the 9500 MPR object and choose Properties from the contextual
menu. The Network Element (Edit) form opens with the General tab displayed.
3 On the Network Element (Edit) form navigation tree, expand the Shelf object.
4 Click on the card slot object that you need to configure. The Card Slot (Edit) form
opens with the General tab displayed.
5 Click on the Protection tab.
6 Set the Protection Type parameter to No Protection.
7 Click on the OK button. A dialog box appears.
8 Click on the Yes button. The Card Slot (Create) form closes.
9 Verify that the protection is removed from the previously main and spare cards.
Procedure 6-6 To switch between a 9500 MPR in-service protected
radio link and a standby protected radio link
You can switch between an in-service protected radio link and a standby protected
radio link on 9500 MPR devices to reroute traffic when you need to perform routine
maintenance on the radio link.
This procedure assumes that link protection has been configured prior to starting this
procedure; see Procedure 7-12. This procedure only applies to switching radio links that
terminate on port endpoints.
1 On the Physical topology map, select a radio link group between two 9500 MPR
NEs. The plus sign on the link group highlights.
2 Right-click on the plus sign and choose Expand Group to view all radio links.
In-service protected radio links are represented as green links; standby links are
shown as blue links.
To switch radio links that terminate on Radio Modem cards, go to step 3. The
configuration to perform the switchover for this card type is done at the card
level.
To switch radio links that terminate on 2+2 (EAS), 4+4 (EAS), or CORE-ENH cards,
go to step 11. The configuration to perform the switchover for these card types is
done at the port level.
Note — If 1+1 HSB is configured as the protection type for a radio card,
the transmitter must be muted from the NEtO to remove the protection.