Basic System Configuration Guide System Management
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6.1.1.3 System Location
The system location is the MIB II sysLocation object, which is a text string
conventionally used to describe the node’s physical location; for example, “Bldg MV-
11, 1st Floor, Room 101”. The system location can be any ASCII printable text string
of up to 80 characters.
6.1.1.4 System Coordinates
The Nokia Chassis MIB tmnxChassisCoordinates object defines the system
coordinates. This text string indicates the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
coordinates of the location of the chassis.
Two-dimensional GNSS positioning offers latitude and longitude information as a
four-dimensional vector:
(direction, hours, minutes, seconds)
where:
direction is one of the four basic values: N, S, W, E
hours range from 0 to 180 (for latitude) and 0 to 90 (for longitude)
minutes and seconds range from 0 to 60
<W, 122, 56, 89> is an example of longitude and <N, 85, 66, 43> is an example of
latitude.
System coordinates can be expressed in different notations; for example:
• N 45 58 23, W 34 56 12
• N37 37' 00 latitude, W122 22' 00 longitude
• N36 × 39.246' W121 × 40.121
The system coordinates can be any ASCII printable text string up to 80 characters.
6.1.1.5 Common Language Location Identifier
A Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) code string for the device is an 11-
character standardized geographic identifier that uniquely identifies the geographic
location of places and certain functional categories of equipment unique to the
telecommunications industry. The CLLI code is stored in the Nokia Chassis MIB
tmnxChassisCLLICode object.