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Slot memory, Hardware switch controls, Slot snmp trap reports – Grass Valley 2000GEN User Manual

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2000GEN Instruction Manual

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Remote Control and Monitoring

Slot Memory

The slot configuration for each media module is automatically saved peri-
odically (once an hour) to the 2000NET module in that frame. You may also
select the

Learn Module Config

button at any time to save the current configu-

ration for this slot. The configuration is saved on the 2000NET module. If
the 2000NET module is removed or powered down, the stored configura-
tions are not saved.

When the

Restore upon Install

box has been checked, the current configuration

saved to this slot is saved as slot memory. When the current module is
removed and another module of the same type is installed, the configura-
tion saved to the 2000NET module will be downloaded to the new module.
The box must be checked before the current module with the saved config-
uration is removed.

Hardware Switch Controls

This section is a read-only status report of 2000NET module switch settings
for Module Status Reporting and Asynchronous Status Reporting. These
functions must be enabled on the 2000NET module for the following Slot
SNMP Trap Reports to function.

Slot SNMP Trap Reports

This section is displayed only when the SNMP Agent software has been
installed on the 2000NET module (refer to the

2000NET Instruction Manua

l

for installation instructions). 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 (dipswitch S1
segment 7 and dipswitch S2 segment 1).

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.