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The document describes the causes and troubleshooting steps for the RADIO_RSL_LOW alarm, which indicates that the received signal level of a radio link is low. There are four potential causes: 1) interference on the radio frequency, 2) low transmit power of the opposite site, 3) a faulty local outdoor unit, or 4) heavy signal attenuation on the radio link. The document provides troubleshooting instructions for each cause, such as checking transmit power levels, replacing equipment, improving antenna alignment, and modifying the network planning design.
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The document describes the causes and troubleshooting steps for the RADIO_RSL_LOW alarm, which indicates that the received signal level of a radio link is low. There are four potential causes: 1) interference on the radio frequency, 2) low transmit power of the opposite site, 3) a faulty local outdoor unit, or 4) heavy signal attenuation on the radio link. The document provides troubleshooting instructions for each cause, such as checking transmit power levels, replacing equipment, improving antenna alignment, and modifying the network planning design.
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SRV_SHUTDOWN_LD
SSL_CERT_DAMAGED
SSL_CERT_NOENC
SSL_CERT_TO_EXPIRE
STORAGE_FAIL
STORM_CUR_QUENUM_OVER
SUBNET_RT_CONFLICT
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SWDL_AUTOMATCH_INH
SWDL_BD_MATCH_FAIL
SWDL_CHGMNG_NOMATCH
SWDL_COMMIT_FAIL
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SWDL_NEPKGCHECK
SWDL_PKG_NOBDSOFT
SWDL_PKGVER_MM
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2. Cause 2: The transmit power of the opposite site is low.

a. Check whether the transmit power of the opposite site is normal. For details, see Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link. If the transmit
power is abnormal, replace the ODU of the opposite site.

3. Cause 3: The local ODU is faulty.

a. Replace the ODU of the local site.

4. Cause 4: Signal attenuation on the radio link is heavy.

a. Browse history alarms, and check whether the RADIO_RSL_LOW alarm occurs continuously.
If the alarm occurs occasionally, contact the network planning department to change the design to improve anti-fading performance.
b. Check whether the antennas at both ends are aligned.
If the antennas are not aligned, align the antennas again.
c. Check whether any mountain or building obstacle exists in the transmit direction.
If yes, contact the network planning department for proper modification to the planning design, therefore avoiding the block of the mountain or
building obstacle.
d. Check whether the polarization direction of the antenna, ODU, and hybrid coupler at both ends is set correctly.
If not, correct the polarization direction.
e. Check whether the outdoor units such as the antenna, hybrid coupler, ODU, and flexible waveguide are wet, damp, or damaged.
If yes, replace the unit that is wet, damp, or damaged. For details, see Part Replacement.
f. Check whether the antenna gain at both the transmit and receive ends meets the requirement.
If not, replace the antenna.

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