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2000NET Instruction Manual

Status Monitoring and Reporting

Note

Disabled faults are still detected by the network GUI but LEDs will be inactive.

Refer to the next section,

Status Reporting Methods

, for an overview of how

status is reported from the 2000 frame, 2000NET and Kameleon and 2000
media modules in the frame.

Status Reporting Methods

The frame status reporting methods include the following:

LEDs on the Frame, 2000NET module, and individual frame media
modules,

External Frame Health Alarm output on the rear of the 2000T3 frame,

Web pages, graphics and text, and

SNMP traps, captured by NetCentral or another SNMP Manager
Application (HyperTerminal).

Note

SNMP trap information is only available when an SNMP Agent has been
installed and configured.

Table 3. Configuration DIP Switches

2000NET S1 and S2 Functions and Settings

S1 Segment

Left Position (open)

Right Position (closed)

1

PS1 fault reporting enabled

PS1 fault reporting disabled

2

PS2 fault reporting enabled

PS2 fault reporting disabled

3

PS3 fault reporting enabled

PS3 fault reporting disabled

4

PS4 fault reporting enabled

PS4 fault reporting disabled

5

(Currently not used)

6

Fan fault reporting enabled

Fan fault reporting disabled

7

Module fault reporting enabled

Module fault reporting disabled

8

Frame Bus fault reporting enabled

Frame Bus fault reporting disabled

S2 Segment

Left Position (open)

Right Position (closed)

1

Asynchronous Status Enabled (enabled alarms are reported over SNMP)

SNMP Reporting is disabled except for Over Temp alarm

2

Net module remote control enabled

Net module remote control disabled

3

(Currently not used)

4

Frame remote control enabled

Frame remote control disabled

5-8

(Currently not used)

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