Multipoint Wireless Support for the Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router

radio snapshot

radio snapshot

To create a snapshot specification on the radio modem card, use the radio snapshot interface configuration command. To delete a specification and its associated data, use the no form of this command.

radio snapshot dspNum snapshotType [burstType]

no radio snapshot dspNum

Syntax Description

dspNum

Specifies the digital signal process (DSP) number (dsprx0, dsprx1.

 

 

dsprx 2, or dsprx3).

 

 

 

 

snapshotType

Specifies the snapshot type. You can specify the bitwise OR

 

 

operation value of as many as four of the following values in

 

 

hexdecimal:

 

 

0x1—raw burst data received from a subscriber through antenna 1

 

 

0x2—raw burst data received from a subscriber through antenna 2

 

 

0x4—frequency spectrum received from antenna 1

 

 

0x8—frequency spectrum received from antenna 2

 

 

0x10—channel inpulse response for antenna 1 (what the physical chan-

 

 

nel looks like between the headend and the subscriber end)

 

 

0x20—channel inpulse response for antenna 2 (what the physical chan-

 

 

nel looks like between the headend and the subscriber end)

 

 

0x40—frequency domain of the channel-inpulse response for antenna 1

 

 

(for a group of subscriber units on an upstream channel)

 

 

0x80—frequecy domain of the channel-inpulse response for antenna 2

 

 

(for a group of subscriber units on an upstream channel)

 

 

0x100—frequency domain of the channel-inpulse response for antenna

 

 

1 (for a specific subscriber ID)

 

 

0x200—frequency domain channel-inpulse response for antenna 2 (for

 

 

a specific subscriber ID)

 

 

0x400—Codec data

 

 

0x800—interference estimate for antenna 1

 

 

0x1000—interference estimate for antenna 2

 

 

0x200000—TSID power array for power data burst or received power

 

 

wavelength for the up synchronization process. Shows a snapshot of

 

 

subscribers on an automatic level control (ALC) window.

 

 

0x400000—correlation of power vector and power mask of the

 

 

upstream ranging signal (power for initial ranging)

 

 

0x800000—initial ranging time domain channel for antenna 1

 

 

0x1000000—initial ranging time domain channel for antenna 2

 

 

0x2000000— initial ranging time domain channel for antenna 1 and

 

 

antenna 2 combined

 

 

0x4000000—ranging smoothed time domain channel power

 

 

 

 

burstType

{initial-ranging maint-range sm-datara power null

 

 

short-data long-data inr-data cable-pad}

 

 

 

 

initial-ranging

The range where a subscriber can register. Snapshot is taken when ini-

 

 

tial ranging burst is received.

 

 

 

Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)XM

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