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evertz XRF6 - Set Trap IP Address; Remove Trap IP Address; Retrieve Trap IP Addresses from Flash; Serial Control Port Configuration

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XRF6 RF Router Manual
Page 3-8 Revision 1.0 CONFIGURATION
3.4.1. Set Trap IP Address
For alarm reporting, the frame controller sends out SNMP traps to a user-specified IP address. This
command allows the user to set all trap destinations on the network. Normally this will be the IP address
of the PC that is running the VistaLINK
®
program, or the IP address of the server running the user’s M&C
system (or both).
3.4.2. Remove Trap IP Address
If an SNMP trap destination address is no longer being used, it should be removed from the Trap IP
Address table to avoid frame controller time out requirements for non-existent IP addresses. This will
improve the efficiency of the frame controller and the control network.
3.4.3. Retrieve Trap IP Addresses from Flash
This command refreshes the frame controller RAM with the IP address table stored in the frame controller
flash memory. This is the IP address table that was stored after the most recent “(S) Save and Exit”
command.
3.5. SERIAL CONTROL PORT CONFIGURATION
The serial control port menu is used to set the configuration of the serial control port located on the rear of
the frame. It also displays the current settings stored in flash memory. This port is used to control the
routing matrix from external, third party control systems. This menu does not configure the
configuration/upgrade port located on the front edge of the frame controller card.
Each frame has two serial control ports on the back panel, one for each frame
controller slot. The serial port settings for each frame controller card must be
configured separately.

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