User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
- 2 REPEATER INSTALLATION
- 2.1 Requirements
- 2.1.1 Service Antenna Requirements (English)
- 2.1.2 Service Antenna Requirements (French)
- 2.1.3 RF Cable Installation Guidelines
- 2.1.4 Grounding Wires Requirements
- 2.1.5 Power Requirements
- 2.1.6 Optic Cables Guidelines
- 2.1.7 EMV Protection
- 2.1.8 External Alarm and Relay Considerations
- 2.1.9 Location Criteria
- 2.2 Standard Repeater Installation
- 2.2.1 Overview
- 2.2.2 Unpacking and Accessories
- 2.2.3 Rack Mount Installation
- 2.2.4 Wall Mount Installation
- 2.2.5 Grounding
- 2.2.6 Optic Fibre Connection
- 2.2.7 Service Antenna Connections
- 2.2.8 Power Connections and Power On
- 2.2.9 Optional - External Alarm and Relay Connections
- 2.2.10 Closing and Securing the Repeater
- 2.3 Repeater with Fan Hood Installation
- 2.4 Five-Band System Installation
- 2.1 Requirements
- 3 OPENING A SESSION AND NAVIGATING GUI
- 4 MBF-40 COMMISSIONING
- 5 MBF-40 FULL GUI DESCRIPTION
- 6 MONITORING AND FAULT SOURCING
MBF-40 AMERICAS REPEATERS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
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Date: 14-Feb-16
Rev. 4.3
Cobham Wireless – Coverage
Document number: 00071UM
5.2.2 SNMP Support
The MBF-40 includes SNMP support, including an SNMP Agent and SNMP traps (alarms). All SNMP
queries and traps are supported either via the OMU II or a direct connection to the unit.
5.2.2.1 SNMP Traps Parameters
The MBF-40 sends SNMP traps to user defined destination addresses.
NOTE: One destination address can currently be defined via the Web. Seven more destination
addresses can be defined via the CLI Shell.
To configure the SNMP traps destination address
1. Click on the Configure button (top right corner).
2. Select Remote Communication.
3. In the Device:Method field, select ETH:SNMP
4. Define the SNMP trap destination IP address (additional addresses can be defined via the CLI
Shell.).
5. Enter the (destination address device) Trap Port and its Community parameters.
6. Click Apply.
5.2.2.2 SNMP Agent - Activating and Configuring
The SNMP agent provides inventory management for hosted repeaters (on which the SNMP agent is
enabled) and a table of active alarms in the controller or Fibre system for remote querying.
The SNMP Agent is responsible for responding to queries and carries out requests. The SNMP Agent
also provides the proprietary MIB (AXELL-AM-MIB), accessible via any SNMP manager (e.g. HP
OpenView).
All SNMP queries to the remote are implemented via an OMU session.
To allow SNMP agent queries
• To allow SNMP queries of the OMU II – the SNMP agent must be enabled on the OMU II.
• To allow SNMP queries of the remote devices via OMU II – the SNMP agent must be enabled on
the OMU II
and
on the remote devices.
• Remote units configured with an IP address and connected to the communication infrastructure,
can be queried directly.
To activate the MBF-40 SNMP Agent