Grass Valley 2000NET v4.0.0 User Manual
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2000NET Instruction Manual
Service
4.
Check that the IP Address and Community Name for the SNMP
Manager has been assigned in the
REPORT DESTINATIONS
table and is
Active.
•
If there is no entry for the SNMP Manager in the Table, the SNMP
manager’s IP Address and Community name must be entered (see
2000NET Configuration Web Page on page 46
•
If the entry for the SNMP Manager is incorrect, it must be corrected,
activated, and the 2000NET module must be rebooted.
•
If the entry has been entered and the Status of the entry is reported
NOT IN SERVICE
, the Active operation for that entry must be selected,
applied and the 2000NET module must be rebooted.
•
If the entry has been entered and the Status of the entry is
NOT READY
,
the entry must be corrected, activated and the 2000NET module
must be rebooted.
•
If the entry has been entered and the Status of the entry is
ACTIVE –
PENDING REBOOT
, the 2000NET module must be rebooted.
5.
Check that the particular event has been enabled in the frame.
•
For all events, check that the STATUS switch (Switch 1) on the S2
DIP switch block of the 2000NET module is Enabled.
•
For Module Failure-Fixed events:
Check that the MODULE switch (Switch 7) on the S1 DIP switch
block of the 2000NET module is Enabled, and
Check that the
SLOT STATUS REPORTING
parameter on the slot’s
SLOT
CONFIG
page is Enabled.
•
For Power Supply Failure-Fixed events:
Check that the PS1, PS2, PS3, or PS4 switch (Switch 1, 2, 3, or 4) on
the S1 DIP switch block of the 2000NET module is Enabled, and
Check that the
POWER SUPPLY STATUS REPORTING
parameter on the
power supply’s
CONFIGURATION
page is Enabled.
•
For 2000NET module Failure-Fixed events, check that the
NET CARD
STATUS REPORTING
parameter on the 2000NET module’s
CONFIGURA-
TION
page is Enabled.
•
For Hardware Switch change events, check that the
HARDWARE
SWITCH REPORTING
parameter on the 2000NET module’s
CONFIGURA-
TION
page is Enabled.