Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual

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Configuring Alarms

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

MIB documents

Before you can use a network management system (NMS) to send SNMP requests (e.g.,

Get, GetNext, Set

) to your multiviewer, and to process the multiviewer’s responses and

traps, you need to download the appropriate MIBs from your multiviewer, and then load
them into the NMS.

To obtain MIBs from your multiviewer, point your browser to the URLs indicated below.

Kaleido-X, Kaleido-X16, Kaleido-MX, Kaleido-MX 4K, Kaleido-Modular-X

To manage these multiviewers (via port 161), or process any SNMP traps they might send,
NMSs require both KALEIDO-KX-MIB, and MIRANDA-MIB.

http://

<your multiviewer’s IP address>

/pub/KALEIDO-KX-MIB.mib

http://

<your multiviewer’s IP address>

/pub/MIRANDA-MIB.mib

Kaleido-IP

To manage these multiviewers (via port 161), or process any SNMP traps they might send,
NMSs require both

KALEIDO-IP-MIB,

and

MIRANDA-MIB.

http://

<your multiviewer’s IP address>

/pub/KALEIDO-IP-MIB.mib

http://

<your multiviewer’s IP address>

/pub/MIRANDA-MIB.mib

In addition, health-related status information from a Kaleido-IP X310, or Kaleido-IP X110
multiviewer is available via port 1161, for which your NMS will need the

basebrd5_v1,

and

basebrd5_v2

MIBs.

http://

<your multiviewer’s IP address>

/pub/basebrd5_v1.mib

http://

<your multiviewer’s IP address>

/pub/basebrd5_v2.mib

Health-related status information from a Kaleido-IP X300, or Kaleido-IP X100 multiviewer
is available via port 1161, for which your NMS will need the

SUPERMICRO-HEALTH-MIB,

and

SUPERMICRO-SMI

MIBs.

http://

<your multiviewer’s IP address>

/pub/SUPERMICRO-HEALTH-MIB.my

http://

<your multiviewer’s IP address>

/pub/SUPERMICRO-SMI.my

In the case of a Kaleido-IP, publishing signal/service probing alarms to SNMP managers is
not fully supported.

KALEIDO-IP-MIB

is a subset of

KALEIDO-KX-MIB

. The Kaleido-IP can

report service/signal status to an SNMP manager via the

KALEIDO-IP-MIB

file's

kxVirtualAlarmTable

. This table includes entries for all virtual alarms and logical sources

4 In the right-hand part of the alarm browser pane, expand the

MULTIVIEWER OUTPUTS element to navigate to the health-related alarms
you wish to monitor.

5 Proceed with the creation of the new virtual alarm (see

Creating Virtual

Alarms

on page 177, for detailed instructions).

Note:

The Kaleido-X software does not support the SNMP v2

GetBulk

command. Performing a

GetBulk

on

kxVideoTable

returns “There is no

such instance in this MIB” instead of the data for the table.

TIP (continued)

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