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Remote RMX-3200 Version 5.2x Configuration Guide
Configuring TBOS Settings: Configuring an Equipment Type for a TBOS Display
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Configuring an Equipment Type for a TBOS Display
To configure an equipment type for a TBOS display:
1. (optional) Configure TBOS port description
TBOS port 1 for TBOS port serial 1:
config tbos port serial 1 description TBOS port 1
2. (Optional) Configure the following items for TBOS alarm display 1 on port serial
1. These parameters will be set on the alarm table entries for the TBOS points.
Category TBOS-points
Network element name Alcatel-MDR6000
Note: If configuring the category or network element name, each should be
configured before the equipment type in order to save from reconfiguration
of the alarm entries.
config tbos port serial 1 display 1 category TBOS-point
config tbos port serial 1 display 1 ne-name Alcatel-MDR6000
3. Configure the following items for TBOS alarm display 1 on serial port 1:
Polling on equipment type Alcatel_MDR6000
Setup of tl1ne 2 to receive alarms
Setup of substitutions farend=florida and nearend=ohio
Notes: TL1 AID values farend and nearend must match TL1 AID fields listed in
the TBOS definition file. If the TL1 AID values do not match, the raw AID
text from the definition file gets loaded into the alarm table entry as the
AID.
If no TL1 NE is provided, the default value of 1 is used.
config tbos port serial 1 display 1 points type Alcatel_MDR6000
tl1ne 2 farend=florida nearend=ohio
In this scenario, you will:
Configure a TBOS port description for a TBOS serial port.
Configure polling on the equipment type.
Configure a TL1 NE to receive alarms from the TBOS alarm entry.
Configure text to substitute for two of the TL1 AID fields in the TBOS definition
file.
Enable polling on the associated display.
Enable SNMP traps in the central alarm table.

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