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Alarms and SNMP Monitoring
SNMP Trap severity can be one of three degrees:
•
Warning – a limitation in the module’s intended performance,
•
Alarm – a failure in communication with the module, or
•
Informational – a configuration change such as a switch setting.
The enabled SNMP traps will be reported to any SNMP manager that is
identified as an SNMP Report Destination in 2000NET configuration (see
2000NET Configuration Web Page on page 34
. Trap severity is read-only
hard-coded information that is interpreted and responded to by the SNMP
Manager software configuration.
The SNMP traps available on the Kameleon 2000 frame and modules are
outlined in
. The web page location for the enable/disable controls
are listed as well as the SNMP trap reports available and their severity.
For the latest MIB (Management Information Base) files for the modular
control system, go to the Thomson Grass Valley public ftp site at:
ftp://ftp.thomsongrassvalley.com/pub/modular/
Table 4. 2000/Kameleon Control System SNMP Traps Summary
Function
Web Page Control
SNMP Trap Report
Trap Severity
2000 Frame
Frame Configuration
Frame Bus Status
Alarm
Fan Status
Alarm
Always enabled, no disable
Frame Over Temperature
Alarm
Frame Power Sled 1 and 2
Power Sled Configuration
PS 1 Fault
Alarm
PS 2 Fault
Alarm
Sled Removed
Warning
Fan Status
Alarm
Fan Sled
Fan Sled Configuration
Fan Sled Removed
Warning
Fan Status
Alarm
2000NET Module
2000NET Configuration
Net Card Status
Alarm
Hardware Switch
Informational
Media Modules
Media Module Slot Config
Slot Fault
Alarm
Module Removed
Warning
Signal Loss
Warning
Reference Loss
Warning