Ericsson LBI-39224 Personal Computer User Manual


 
LBI-39224
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CEC/IMC
SWITCH
ASSIGNMENT
NUMBER
CIA RACK
NUMBER
CIA RACK
CHANNEL
NUMBER
NETWORK
CONV.
CHANNEL
NUMBER
36 2 1 225
36 2 31 255*
* Channel 256 is not available.
Remote Conventional Channel Logged Warnings
As previously stated, when conventional channel programming is saved
at a CEC/IMC Manager, conventional channel data is sent to all other
CEC/IMCs in the StarGate network (the remote CEC/IMCs). When a
CEC/IMC receives this remote conventional channel data, it logs one or
more "warnings" in its warning datalog file (WARN.DLG). These
warnings are part of normal operation and they are logged to provide a
record of conventional channel programming activity. All StarGate
NIM links and all CEC/IMC Manager (or "StarGate Manager") links
must be operational when saving. Refer to APPENDIX B - LOGGED
WARNING DEFINITIONS, for logged warning information.
Warnings applicable to StarGate network conventional channels include
W20-136, W20-137 and W20-138.
Conventional Channel Database
CEC/IMC Manager-Based System Manager Uploads
All conventional channel data (local and remote channels) is sent out to
the consoles when a CEC/IMC Manager-based System Manager
database upload is performed. See Section 3.6.2, Transfer From
CEC/IMC Manager, for details.
Conventional Privilege List
All local and remote conventional channel IDs and Channel Aliases
appear in the CEC/IMC Manager's conventional privilege list. At this
point there is no difference between local and remote conventional
channels to the operator. As conventional channels are configured, they
are now "useful" if selected ("privileged") at the console privilege lists.
Any conventional channel that should not be available to a console
must be unselected ("unprivileged") at that console's privilege list. See
Console Privilege Lists on page 3-123 for more details.