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Range of values
Typical values
Parameter
Valid – Security keys are valid.
Valid
Security Keys State
Not Valid – Security keys are
invalid.
Yes – FAP threshold is exceeded,
so transmission is reduced or
disabled for a period of time.
No
Fair Access Policy Threshold
Exceeded
No – FAP threshold has not been
exceeded.
Red flags on System Status page
A red flag next to a value on the System Status page indicates a problem related to the parameter
listed in the same row where the flagged value appears. For explanation, find the flagged
parameter in this table. If a state code is displayed next to the parameter, refer to
on
page 88 to identify the probable cause and possible solution.
Table 11: Explanation of red flags on System Status page
Possible solutions
Probable cause
Flagged parameter
88.
Various causes are indicated by
state codes 26-35.
Receive Status (or)
Transmit Status
There is a problem with the
configured latitude and longitude.
Probing failure (occurs only during
commissioning).
Make sure the entered latitude and
longitude values are correct and in
the correct format.
See
registration errors and corrective
actions
Registration failure (occurs only
during commissioning).
VADB does not apply to the
HN9000 modem.
VADB – System is in VADB mode.
The Satellite link is down and the
modem is using the dialup backup
link.
Data Path
Wait for weather to improve.
Fallback – System is in fallback
mode. The modem is experiencing
severe weather conditions affecting
the data rate. The data rate has
been reduced to improve the
transmission.
Look for red flags next to other
parameters.
Modem is not fully operational.
Operational State
Look for red flags next to other
parameters.
Modem is in an unknown state.
Desired State
Call Installer Support with site name
to resolve the issue.
Modem is out of service.
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