Frame identification, Snmp trap reports – Grass Valley 2000NET v3.1 User Manual
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2000NET Instruction Manual
Frame Interface
Frame Identification
Enter any name, an index number (for SNMP reporting), and a location
name to identify a frame. You may also use the factory default frame name
or location by selecting either
Default
button.
SNMP Trap Reports
for more information on the SNMP
reporting section.
Figure 15. 2000 Frame Configuration Information
To locate the 2000
frame in your facility,
flash the bi-color
Status LED on the
2000NET module. It
is visible through the
Status lens on the
front cover.
Save the current frame
and slot configuration
to a file
Load the selected
configuration file
Enter a path and filename to
a saved frame configuration
file (file name is a default and
cannot be changed)
Name the frame
Screen Refresh button
Enter an index number
for use in SNMP
networking tables
(not required)
Enter IP Address for
online manual server
Enter a
location name
Enable or disable the
status reports used in
SNMP network
monitoring system
Note: To enable a report,
on-board switches
must also be enabled