Snmp monitoring on the mfc-8320-n – Sierra Video MFC-8300 User Manual
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MFC-8300 Series User Manual (Ver. 1.0)
Table 4.2 MFC-8320-N LED Descriptions
LED
Color
Description
Alarm
Red
When lit, this LED indicates an alarm condition is occurring in
the frame.
OK
Green
When lit, this LED indicates the MFC-8320-N is operating
normally.
Flashing Green
When flashing, this LED indicates a DataSafe mismatch.
CAN
Flashing Yellow
When flashing, this LED indicates the MFC-8320-N is
communicating with the other cards within the frame.
Off
When off, this LED indicates an absence of incoming messages.
Ethernet
Yellow
When lit, this LED indicates a valid ethernet connection but is
not receiving messages from DashBoard, a control panel, or an
external SNMP agent.
Flashing Yellow
When flashing, this LED indicates the card is communicating
over the ethernet connection to DashBoard, a control panel, or
an external SNMP agent.
Off
When off, this LED indicates an absence of ethernet connection.
SNMP Monitoring on the MFC-8320-N
The MFC-8320-N provides optional support for remote monitoring and control of your frame and
openGear cards using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), which is compatible with many
third-party monitoring and control tools. You must obtain a license key from Sierra Video to enable
SNMP support. For information on enabling and configuring the SNMP Agent for your card, refer to
the section “Enabling SNMP Support”.