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Grass Valley KAM-XM-SERIES v.1.4.1 User Manual

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KAM-XM-SERIES Instruction Manual

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Configuration and Adjustments

SNMP Trap Reports Link

– select the SNMP Trap Reports link to open the

2000NET SNMP Reporting web page. This link will only be present
when SNMP Agent software has been installed on the 2000NET
module. This web page allows configuration of what alarms and warn-
ings are reported to the SNMP management software.

Hardware Switch Status

– the Hardware Switch Status section of this

web page displays the current settings of the alarm and warning
configuration DIP switches, S1 and S2, on the 2000NET circuit
board in this frame. These switches allow enabling and disabling of
what overall status reporting information is provided to the SNMP
traps.

Note

Slot SNMP traps can be enabled only when the hardware switches for Module
Fault reporting and Asynchronous Status reporting are in enabled on the
2000NET module (dipswitch S1 segment 7 and dipswitch S2 segment 1).

SNMP Trap Reporting

– this section provides a table showing the pres-

ence and/or status of all frame devices such as modules, power
supplies, power and fan sleds and other frame functions such as fan
and Frame Bus status.

Use the corresponding

Report

checkboxes to indicate what trap

warnings and alarms should be reported to the SNMP manager for
the following conditions:

Faults

Devices removed

Signal Loss

Reference Loss

Config Error

The enabled SNMP traps will be reported to any SNMP manager
that is identified as an SNMP Report Destination in 2000NET con-
figuration. Trap severity is read-only hard-coded information that
is interpreted and responded to by the SNMP Manager software
configuration.

Refer to the 2000NET Instruction Manual for complete details on using
the 2000NET web pages.