Grass Valley 2000NET v4.0.0 User Manual

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2000NET Instruction Manual

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Using the 2000NET GUI

Power and Fan Sled status, and

Warning messages.

The graphical content display shows:

Module slot status,

Power and Fan sleds installed (and empty slots),

Presence of the 2000NET module (Net Card), and

A clickable link to each device’s status page.

The status of modules, empty slots, power supply and fan sleds, and the
2000NET board are presented in icons arranged from left to right as they are
in the physical frame. Each icon also provides a clickable link to the
device’s status page.

Note

When the 2000NET is first installed or when many modules are installed
simultaneously, it may take some time for the 2000NET to poll, update status,
and build the HTML pages. This is especially true if there are modules that fail
frame bus reporting. During these periods the Frame Status Page may fall
behind temporarily until the 2000NET board can catch up and present a true
current status.

During initial polling, modules that do not respond immediately may tran-
sition to a

WARNING, MODULE NOT RESPONDING

status. In this case, this is a tem-

porary status until a maximum number of sequential attempts fail and a
Fault is reported.

Module Slot Status

Module Slot Status icons report one of the following:

Table 5. Module Status Indicators

Icon

Color

Module

Status

Icon Text

Indication

White

None

Empty

No module detected in slot.

Grey

No Comm

No Comm

Slot contains a legacy module which was not designed to support Frame Bus
communications with an 2000NET module.

Green

Pass

Module

Slot contains a fully Frame Bus capable module.

Yellow

Warning

Module

2000NET has detected a warning condition in module due to lack of input sig-
nal or incomplete support for remote monitoring and control. Ability of module
to perform intended operation is limited.

Red

Fault

Module

2000NET has detected a fault condition in module. Fault may have been com-
municated over the Frame Bus, or may indicate a failure of the module to
respond over the Frame Bus.

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