Snmp reporting web page – Grass Valley 2000NET v4.0.0 User Manual

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2000NET Instruction Manual

Using the 2000NET GUI

SNMP Reporting Web Page

Select the SNMP Reporting link to open the 2000NET SNMP Reporting
web page (

Figure 22 on page 39

for the 2000T3 frame and

Figure 23 on

page 40

for the 2000T1 frame). This link will only be present when SNMP

Agent software has been installed on the 2000NET module. This web page
allows configuration of what alarms and warnings are reported to the
SNMP management software.

Trap Destinations Link

– this link will take you to the 2000NET Configura-

tion web page (

2000NET Configuration Web Page on page 46

) where

SNMP Trap Destinations are configured.

Hardware Switch Status

– the Hardware Switch Status section of this web

page displays the current settings of the alarm and warning configura-
tion DIP switches, S1 and S2, on the 2000NET circuit board in this
frame. These switches allow enabling and disabling of what overall
status reporting information is provided to the SNMP traps.

Note

Slot SNMP traps can be enabled only when the hardware switches for Module
Fault reporting and Asynchronous Status reporting are in enabled on the
2000NET module (DIP switch S1 segment 7 and DIP switch S2 segment 1).

SNMP Trap Reporting

– this section provides a table showing the presence

and/or status of all frame devices such as modules, power supplies,
power and fan sleds and other frame functions such as fan and Frame
Bus status. Device status is shown by color in the same manner as the
Status web page (see

Module Slot Status on page 31

).

Use the corresponding

Report

checkboxes to indicate what trap warn-

ings and alarms should be reported to the SNMP manager for the fol-
lowing conditions:

Faults

Devices removed

Signal Loss

Reference Loss

Config Error (such as the wrong rear module)

You may also use the

Set Defaults

,

Set All

or

Clear All

buttons at the bottom

of the page.

The enabled SNMP traps will be reported to any SNMP manager that
is identified as an SNMP Report Destination in 2000NET configuration.
Trap severity is read-only hard-coded information that is interpreted
and responded to by the SNMP Manager software configuration.

Use
this
link

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