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Frame configuration web page – Grass Valley 8900NET v.4.0.0 User Manual

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8900NET Instruction Manual

Using the 8900NET GUI

Frame Configuration Web Page

Use the Frame Configuration web page shown in

Figure 16 on page 35

to:

Activate the Locate Frame function,

Save or recall a frame configuration to a default file,

Assign the frame a name, index number, and location, and

Enabling/disabling Frame Health reports and SNMP Trap Reports for
SNMP monitoring.

Locate Frame

Select the

Flash

radio button in the

Locate Frame

function to flash the front

cover FAULT Indicator LED on the 8900NET module on and off with a
50 ms duty cycle to help locate the 8900 frame.

Save/Load Frame Configuration File

You may save a frame configuration to a file by clicking on the

Save To

button. A frame configuration is saved to a default file (FrameConfig-
Data.mcm) and the name cannot currently be changed. Follow the file
download instructions for saving the file. This file can be recalled on this or
any other networked 8900 frame to create a duplicate configuration.

Use the

Browse

button to locate a saved frame configuration file or enter a

path and file name into the display. Select the

Load

button to load the

selected configuration to the frame.

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.

Frame Health Reports

A link is provided to the frame health reports on the Frame Alarm
Reporting web page for (see

Frame Alarm Reporting Web Page on page 37

).

Frame SNMP Trap Reports

A link is provided to the Frame SNMP trap reports on the SNMP Reporting
web page (see

Frame SNMP Trap Reports on page 34

).

Use
this
link