Colors Used on the MAC Code Domain CDP Display


MAC
Index
Walsh Code
Color
Notes
0
0
Gray if inactive
Light brown if active
Reserved channel/code, and should always be inactive. If these are light brown, then channel type is "Unknown".
1
32
Gray if inactive
Light brown if active
Reserved channel/code, and should always be inactive. If these are light brown, then channel type is "Unknown".
2
1
Gray if inactive
Light brown if active
Reserved channel/code, and should always be inactive. If these are light brown, then channel type is "Unknown".
3
33
Gray if inactive
Light brown if active
Reserved channel/code, and should always be inactive. If these are light brown, then channel type is "Unknown".
4
2
Light blue
Reverse activity. Should always be active.
>4
3 - 31 and 34 - 63 for CDP Type MAC 64.
3 - 31 and 34 - 127 for CDP Type MAC 128.
Gray if inactive (or "noise")
Orange if active
Orange indicates active MAC RPC channels. Active channels display the Walsh Code/MAC Index below the graticule in yellow text.