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RF Port Class

This document describes the ManagedElement class RfPort. RfPort represents a port on a radio unit/remote radio unit of various types depending on its rfPortId. It can represent an antenna feeder port, a cross connection port, or a RET port. The document lists attributes of RfPort including administrativeState, availabilityStatus, frequency ranges supported, operationalState, and voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) supervision settings.

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RF Port Class

This document describes the ManagedElement class RfPort. RfPort represents a port on a radio unit/remote radio unit of various types depending on its rfPortId. It can represent an antenna feeder port, a cross connection port, or a RET port. The document lists attributes of RfPort including administrativeState, availabilityStatus, frequency ranges supported, operationalState, and voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) supervision settings.

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ManagedElement
+-Equipment
+-FieldReplaceableUnit
+-RfPort
This MO represents a port on an RU/RRU of various types depending on the rfPortId of the
Port MO.
Represents an antenna feeder port on the RU/RRU if it has an rfPortId like A, B, C, etc.
Represents a cross connection port on the RU/RRU if it has any of the rfPortIds RXA_IO or
RXB_IO.
Represents a RET port on the RRU if it has the rfPortId R.
References from:
AntennaNearUnit; RfBranch;
References to:
ManagedObject;

Attributes

administrativeState = LOCKED
AdmState The administrative state.
If set to SHUTTINGDOWN, the state will
immediately be brought to LOCKED.

Specification: ITU-T Rec. X.731


AvailStatus[0..] availabilityStatus
readOnly The availability status.
It contains details about operationalState.

Specification: ITU-T Rec. X.731


string[0..1] dlFrequencyRanges [ 0..256 ]
readOnly Multiple downlink frequency ranges that RfPort
supports, displayed as string.

See CPI for more information.

NOTE: For RfPort with no valid downlink


frequency range, the string shows "Not
supported".
string[0..1] nodeUniqueRfPortId
readOnly Internal identifier for the RfPort to ease error
traceability.
OperState operationalState
readOnly The operational state.

Specification: ITU-T Rec. X.731


ManagedObject[0..] reservedBy
noNotification Contains a list of MO instances that reserve
readOnly this MO instance.
string rfPortId
key The value component of the RDN.
mandatory
noNotification
restricted
string[0..1] ulFrequencyRanges [ 0..256 ]
readOnly Multiple uplink frequency ranges that RfPort
supports, displayed as string.

See CPI for more information.

NOTE: For RfPort with no valid uplink


frequency range, the string shows "Not
supported".
string[0..1] userLabel [ 1..128 ]
Label for free use.
boolean vswrSupervisionActive =
false
VSWR supervision status.
Indicates if supervision of Voltage Standing
Wave Ratio (VSWR) is enabled for the branch
of this port on the Radio Unit.
VSWR supervision is possible on a TX branch
only.
int32[0..1] vswrSupervisionSensitivity
= 1 { 1..100 }
The sensitivity of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
(VSWR) supervision.
A high value enables detection of a low
reflected power (high return loss). A low value
requires a high reflected power (low return
loss) to cause an alarm.

VSWR = (1+10^(-RL/20))/(1-10^(-RL/20))

Where RL is Return Loss

The relation between the sensitivity and return


loss on the RU is defined as:
RL = 6 + vswrSupervisionSensitivity [%]*0.08
dB

This gives VSWR=1.5 for 100% sensitivity and


VSWR=3 for 1% sensitivity.

Unit: 1 %
VswrInfo[0..1] vswrValue
noNotification VSWR value and related information from
readOnly radios.

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