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The MWTM keeps information about older objects in its database even after they have been deleted. This is considered a logically deleted state. MWTM retains this information to try and maintain any user customized data associated with an object ( ... more
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The two-way RMI communication in the MWTM that occurs between Java-based GUI clients and Java-based server processes uses TCP sockets. What does this message mean: MessageLoggerProxy:setMessageLogger(): Could not resolve. One of these conditions has ... more
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The MWTM server must communicate to the cell site (BTS) router using IP routing. If the BTS router is reachable only through the backhaul interface, add a static route on the MWTM server to point to the BTS router. Use the IP address of the BSC ... more
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If your browser is not already running on Solaris/Linux, and you select a menu option that displays a Web page, MWTM might not be able to launch the browser. To avoid this problem, make sure the following conditions are met: •You are running a ... more
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By default, MWTM polls the nodes in the network every 15 minutes. However, you can initiate a poll for one or more nodes at any time by selecting the nodes in the Discovery panel of the Discovery Dialog and clicking Poll Node. You can also change ... more
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You can find the complete list of MIBs that MWTM configures and queries in the "MWTM MIB Reference" section on page D-1. You can obtain the latest versions of these MIBs from one of the following locations: •The Zip file mibs.zip, located at the top ... more
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Yes. You can configure your RAN-O devices to send SNMP traps to more than one process (such as MWTM and HP OpenView) on a single device. Each process receives traps on a different port number. However, to do so, you must configure a different ... more
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The MWTM server must communicate to the cell-site node using IP routing. If the cell-site node is reachable only through the backhaul interface, add a static route on the MWTM server to point to the cell-site node. Use the IP address of the local ( ... more
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Yes. You can configure your ITPs to send SNMP traps to more than one process on a single node. Each process receives traps on a different port number. However, to do so, you must configure a different community string for each process. ... more
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You can find the complete list of MIBs that the MWTM configures and queries in Appendix F, "MIB Reference." You can obtain the latest versions of these MIBs from one of these locations: •The Zip file mibs.zip, located at the top of the MWTM DVD ... more
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