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DMG 3200/3100/3000User Manual
Page 11 (306)
10.4.1 Redundancy Group Configuration ............................................................................. 272
10.4.2 Redundancy Module Configuration ........................................................................... 272
10.4.3 Manual Switching ....................................................................................................... 276
10.4.4 SDI Input switch configuration ................................................................................... 276
10.5 MMI Redundancy ........................................................................................................... 279
10.5.1 MMI Redundancy Configuration ................................................................................ 279
10.5.2 MMI Switching Criteria ............................................................................................... 283
10.5.3 Configuration Database Synchronization .................................................................. 283
10.5.4 Link between MMIs .................................................................................................... 283
10.6 Conditional Access (CA) Redundancy ........................................................................... 285
10.6.1 ECMG Redundancy ................................................................................................... 285
10.6.2 Redundancy Configuration ........................................................................................ 285
10.6.3 Manual Switching ....................................................................................................... 286
10.6.4 EMMG Redundancy ................................................................................................... 286
11 Control And Monitoring .......................................................................... 287
11.1 System Status ................................................................................................................ 287
11.1.1 Service View .............................................................................................................. 287
11.1.2 Output View ............................................................................................................... 289
11.1.3 Hardware View ........................................................................................................... 291
11.1.4 Active Alarms ............................................................................................................. 292
11.1.5 Alarm History ............................................................................................................. 293
11.1.6 Alarm Setup ............................................................................................................... 294
11.1.7 Root Cause Filter ....................................................................................................... 295
11.1.8 Monitoring Setup ........................................................................................................ 295
11.2 SNMP ............................................................................................................................. 296
11.2.1 Configuration of SNMP Alarm Filter via the GUI ....................................................... 296
11.2.2 Configuration of SNMP Trap Destination Table via the GUI ..................................... 296
11.2.3 Configuration of Trap Destination Table via SNMP ................................................... 296
11.2.4 Interpretation of Traps................................................................................................ 296
11.3 SOAP XML Interface ...................................................................................................... 297
12 Maintenance ............................................................................................ 297
12.1 Software Upgrades......................................................................................................... 297
12.2 Hot-Swapping ................................................................................................................. 297
12.2.1 Performing a Hot-Swap.............................................................................................. 297
12.2.2 Switch+MMI Module Hot-swap .................................................................................. 298
12.2.3 Other Module Hot-swap ............................................................................................. 298
12.3 Adding, Replacing, or Removing Modules ..................................................................... 298
12.4 Importing and Exporting Chassis Configuration ............................................................. 300
12.5 Restoring the Default IP Address ................................................................................... 301
12.6 Restoring the Default IP Address for 1RU (3200). ......................................................... 302
12.6.1 Resetting IP address using USB Cable ..................................................................... 302
12.6.2 Resetting IP address with DIP switch: ....................................................................... 302
Appendix A Notices ........................................................................................ 304
Appendix B Alarm messages......................................................................... 304
Appendix C Warranty ..................................................................................... 304
Appendix D Support and Contact Information ............................................. 305

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