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Alarms and SNMP Monitoring
Note
Disabled faults are still detected by the network GUI but LEDs will be inactive.
SNMP Monitoring
The Thomson Grass Valley Modular Control and Monitoring System uses
the Simple Network Monitoring Protocol (SNMP) internet standard for
reporting status information to remote monitoring stations. The SNMP
reporting from the 2000NET module provides status reports (traps) for
various frame and module faults and warnings as described in
.
Status reports (traps) are unsolicited reports sent from the SMMP Agent to
one or more SNMP Managers such as Thomson Grass Valley’s NetCentral.
Once an SNMP agent has been installed, the 2000 frame and each module
slot can be configured to enable or disable these reports through the 2000
web pages.
Note
The DIP switches described in
must be enabled for corresponding
SNMP reporting of the system components.
Table 3. Configuration DIP Switches
2000NET S1 and S2 Functions and Settings
S1 Segment
Left Position (open)
Right Position (closed)
1
PS1 fault reporting enabled
PS1 fault reporting disabled
2
PS2 fault reporting enabled
PS2 fault reporting disabled
3
PS3 fault reporting enabled
PS3 fault reporting disabled
4
PS4 fault reporting enabled
PS4 fault reporting disabled
5
(Currently not used)
6
Fan fault reporting enabled
Fan fault reporting disabled
7
Module fault reporting enabled
Module fault reporting disabled
8
Frame Bus fault reporting enabled
Frame Bus fault reporting disabled
S2 Segment
Left Position (open)
Right Position (closed)
1
Asynchronous Status Enabled (enabled alarms are reported over SNMP)
SNMP Reporting is disabled except for Over Temp alarm
2
Net module remote control enabled
Net module remote control disabled
3
(Currently not used)
4
Frame remote control enabled
Frame remote control disabled
5-8
(Currently not used)