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COBHAM SAILOR XTR GX-R2 User Manual

COBHAM SAILOR XTR GX-R2
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98-175666-C Chapter 4: Setup of the antenna 4-23
Remote syslog
The antenna can send each syslog message to a syslog server to advise the system
administrator of the current status of the antenna. To set up sending syslog messages
to a syslog server, do as follows:
1. Select Settings > IoT & Management.
2. In the section Remote syslog select Remote syslog enabled (default: not ticked).
3. Enter the address of the remote syslog server.
4. Click Apply.
SNMP
SNMP traps, or notifications, are network packets which advise the system
administrator about significant events in the antenna, e.g. alarms and system error
messages. They are generated by the antenna and can be sent automatically to an
SNMP trap receiver/manager. The event time is UTC time. In this section there is a link
from which you can download the SNMP MIB file. To set up reporting SNMP traps to an
SNMP server, do as follows:
1. Select Settings > IoT & Management.
2. In the section SNMP select SNMP enabled (default: not ticked).
3. Enter the SNMP traps address.
4. Enter the SNMP traps Community name. This is the name of the SNMP trap
receiver/manager. This is needed for authentication of the SNMP trap request.
5. Click Apply.
The SAILOR XTR GX-R2 supports SNMP v2 requests to retrieve configuration and
present settings. SNMP is always enabled on all Ethernet interfaces. The SNMP
community string is public. The SAILOR XTR GX-R2 offers via SNMP most of the data
that are available from the DASHBOARD web pages. Detailed documentation about
supported OIDs can be found in the MIB file. The MIB entries are grouped as shown
below:
System configuration
Navigation coordinates
Antenna pointing
Dashboard and profile
Tracking receiver
To download the BDU MIB file directly, do as follows:
1. Click the link SNMP MIB file download and save the file on your computer.
Telnet access
You can enable Telnet access to access the antenna via a command line interface.
SSH command line interface is enabled by default.
Note
None of the SNMP values need to be polled more often than once a minute.
Polling SNMP values more frequently will impact the performance of the
SAILOR XTR GX-R2.

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COBHAM SAILOR XTR GX-R2 Specifications

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BrandCOBHAM
ModelSAILOR XTR GX-R2
CategoryAntenna
LanguageEnglish

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