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Harris FR6822+ - Monitoring and Control Using Mibs

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Chapter 4
FR6822+QXFE Configuration, Monitoring, and Control
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Copyright © 2008-2011, Harris Corporation
7 To receive traps, start up the trap receiver in your MIB browser software.
To verify that your configurations are correct, you can walk MIB2.
To facilitate monitoring more than one of the same device (for example, multiple VSD6800+
Distribution Amplifiers), MIBs index devices by slot, with the 6800+ETH module being in
frame 0.
Monitoring
and Control
Using MIBs
Each 6800+ module’s MIB can be fully expanded. Module MIBs are listed below the
fam6800plus node by their product code. When you expand a 6800+ product’s MIB node
in the tree view, there are three sub-folders.
To view a complete list of the parameter settings on a module, walk the MIB for that
module. If there are two or more modules that use the same MIB (for example, two
VSD6800+ cards) parameters for both cards will be listed. However, each module has a
different index number.
The easiest way to determine which slot and frame are being referred to is to switch your
Index ID to display in hexadecimal. The meanings of the bytes in the index are described in
the table below.
Walking Modules at an IP Address
To walk all modules in a frame, browse to Private > Enterprises > Leitch on the MIB tree,
and then right click on the Leitch heading and choose Walk.
You will see all the parameters on all the cards in the frame.
If there is a module for which you have not installed the MIB, that module’s parameter
settings will be returned to the computer, but without name identification.
Table 4-4 MIB Tree Sub-Folders
Tree View Item Contents
Objects Lists the parameters for the device; all
configurable and read-only parameters appear
here
Identities Lists the alarms information for the device which
is used by the MIB browser to make trap
messages more meaningful
Conformities Groups standard MIB information that
guarantees that the MIB conforms to standard
SNMP format
Table 4-5 MIB Index Byte Descriptions
Byte Indicates
First byte Frame number (0 - 3), with one of the frames
containing the
6800+ETH module
Second byte Slot number (1 - 21), with 21 being the slot
containing the 6800+ETH
module

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