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316 X75HD/X75SD Installation and Operation Manual
Appendix D: Software
You can use any standard MIB browsing software with your X75HD/
X75SD.
1. Make the required network connections between the X75HD/
X75SD unit(s) and your PC with installed SNMP browser/control
software.
The SNMP configuration process for the X75HD/X75SD directs
the SNMP agent where to send alarms (SNMP traps). This file must
be modified before it is loaded back to the X75HD/X75SD. For
information on configuring SNMP, see page 311.
2. Load the leitch.mib file into your SNMP browser/control software.
This MIB sets up the basic structure for product specific Leitch
MIBs. It can be found under the Private > Enterprise branch, and
sets up the leitchProducts and leitchCommon sub-branches.
The leitchCommon branch is initially empty. The leitchProducts
branch contains folders for different families of Leitch devices—for
example, LeitchX75, NEO and fam6800plus.
3. Load the ccsAlarm.mib file into your SNMP browser/control
software.
This MIB adds a ccsAlarms sub-branch to the leitchCommon
folder. When it is installed, you will be able to receive traps with
proper information as to where the alarms are triggered from.
4. Load product-specific X75HD/X75SD Leitch MIB files into your
SNMP browser/control software.
A product-specific MIB provides a clear path to the parameters and
alarms on the device. Leitch MIBs can be downloaded from the
Leitch Web site at www.leitch.com.
X75HD/X75SD MIBs will appear in the X75 folder under the
leitchProducts folder. See Figure D-8 on page 317.
5. Configure your MIB browser to connect to the X75HD/X75SD by
entering the IP address, Port (if you have changed the Port from its
default in the configuration), and other standard configuration
settings.
Your browser should now be able to connect to the SNMP agent
running on the X75HD/X75SD unit. If you wish to receive traps, start
up the trap receiver in your MIB browser software.
For SNMP troubleshooting information, see page 224.
Note
To verify that your
configurations are correct, you
can walk MIB2.

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