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Snmp report activation modes, Snmp status reports – Grass Valley 2000NET v3.1 User Manual

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2000NET Instruction Manual

2000NET Module Interface

SNMP Report Activation Modes

Each report destination has an activation control that can select one of the
following modes of operation:

CREATE – GO

creates a new report destination that becomes active after

the next module reboot.

CREATE – WAIT

creates a new report destination that remains out of

service until the user selects active and then reboots the module.

ACTIVE

changes a

NOT IN SERVICE

report destination to active after the next

module reboot.

NOT IN SERVICE

changes an active report destination to inactive after the

next module reboot.

DELETE

removes the report destination entry. If the entry was active it

remains active until the next module reboot.

Note

Report destination status does not change until the 2000NET module is
rebooted.

The status column to the left of the activation operation pull-down window
provides one of the following status reports:

No entry has been applied.

ACTIVE

– All new status reports will be sent to this destination.

NOT IN SERVICE

– The destination has a valid definition but the user has

not activated it.

ACTIVE PENDING REBOOT –

This entry indicates the report destination will

become active upon the next module reboot.

NOT IN SERVICE PENDING REBOOT

– This entry indicates the report destina-

tion will become inactive upon the next module reboot.

NOT READY

– The destination entry is invalid. The IP Address may not be

properly defined or there is no IP Address or Community entry.

SNMP Status Reports

Status reports (traps) are unsolicited reports sent from the SMMP Agent to
one or more SNMP Managers such as NET Central. Each module slot can
be configured to enable these reports. See the Configuration page for the
individual module slot to enable/disable reports. Report 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.