Configuration by snmp network management stations, Transferring control to the supervision terminal – RAD Data comm LRS-24 User Manual
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module
Supervision Terminal Operating Instructions
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To configure an SMOD-type module on the DSP HUB data form:
1. Follow the procedures described in the Installation and Operation Manual of
the appropriate module.
2. Pay special attention to the configuration of the parameters of the internal
SNMP agent of the module and its supervisory port parameters.
3. Before each command, type the node number in the format:
Node
nn command
nn
stands for the node number of the desired module, with values
1 through 12, and command is the desired command string.
The prompt changes from CM2> to the module prompt.
If the prompt changes to PASSWORD>, this indicates that password protection is
enabled on the addressed module. Enter the current password to proceed. If the
password is not known, refer to the module Installation and Operation Manual for
instructions.
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To configure an IMOD-type module on the DSP HUB data form:
1. Refer to the module Installation and Operation Manual.
2. Enter the following sequence of commands:
NODE nn DEF TST
– to ensure no test is active.
NODE nn DEF OPR
– to verify that you are in master mode.
NODE nn DEF PRM
– to configure the appropriate parameters.
nn stands for the node number of the desired module, with values
1 through 12.
During this procedure, the prompt displayed by the terminal remains CM2>.
Configuration by SNMP Network Management Stations
After preliminary configuration, by means of the terminal, the network
management station manages LRS-24. The basic preliminary parameters cannot be
modified.
Transferring Control to the Supervision Terminal
When a network management station actively communicates with LRS-24, the
supervision terminal can only be used to read status and configuration information.
It cannot modify parameters.
Three minutes after communication between a network management station and
the CM-2 module fails, the CM-2 module automatically changes its operation
mode to management by terminal. When communication is restored, the CM-2
module automatically resumes being controlled by the network management
station.
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