User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Hardware Overview
- Chapter 3 – Installation and Initialization
- Chapter 4 - Commissioning
- Introduction
- Access Rights
- Restore Defaults
- Configure, Manage and Monitor using Web Browser
- General Screen
- IP Address Setup
- Dual License - Design Type Setup
- Frequency, Modulation and ATPC Setup
- Ethernet Advanced Configuration
- Data Rate Settings for Connected User Interfaces
- Save Configured Parameters
- BER Test – GX800 Link and User Lines Verification
- Analysis of Interference in GX800 link
- Firmware Upgrade, License Upgrade
- Alarms
- SNMP Settings
- IP Management
- Chapter 5 – Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6 - Technical Parameters
- Chapter 7 - Appendix
The SNMP configurable parameters are,
• Enable SNMP: Indicates the access rights of an SNMP agent
• SNMP Port: Port number for IP-SNMP access
• RO Community: Community string for read-only access
• RO Net/Mask1-3: Accessible address/net for read access
• RW Community: Community string for write access
• RW Net/Mask1-3: Accessible address/net for write access
• Trap Address1-3: IP address for SNMP traps distributions
• Trap Port: Port number for IP-SNMP Trap messages
After configuring the parameters, click Apply.
Click COMMIT to save the configured parameters.
IP Management
To access the management port, use either the connection via 10/100 Fast Ethernet port, which
is connected to the switch B, or with the LAN A-B switch interconnection set (LAN A-B switch on)
or by means of a 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet port. Other ports on the CPU are primarily used
for connecting remote IDU or remote external device.
In-Band Management through Gigabit Ethernet port
In the simplest case, it is possible to supervise the entire system from one or both sides of the
link via the Gigabit Ethernet port(s). The management data together with the user data are
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Figure 43: SNMP