User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Part A – Preface
- Safety Information
- Revision History
- Important Information
- Compliance Information
- Part B – Feature Overview
- Introduction
- Features and Benefits
- Q Data Radio Range
- Part C – System Topologies & Operating Modes
- System Topologies
- Operating Modes
- Part D – Feature Detail
- Hardware
- Efficiency and Bandwidth
- Connectivity
- Ease of Use
- Security
- Part E – Radio Planning and Design
- Radio Path analysis
- BER & Fade Margin
- Radio Accessories
- RF Feeders and Protection
- Part F – Quick Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Half Duplex Radio - QR450
- Full Duplex Radio - QB450
- Hot Standby Half Duplex Radio - QP450
- Hot Standby Full Duplex Radio - QH450
- LED indicators
- Connecting Antennas
- Communication Ports
- Activating Transmitter
- Factory Default
- Digital I/O
- Connecting to Web User Interface (WUI)
- Resolving Ethernet Connection Issues
- Part G– Quick Start Guide
- Step-by-Step Point to Point Setup
- Step-by-Step eDiags Setup
- System Topology Configuration
- Serial and MODBUS
- Single Frequency (Simplex) Mode
- E-Series Emulation Mode
- Part H – Advanced
- Connectivity
- Ease of Use
- Security
- Part I – Installation & Commissioning
- Optimising the Antenna for Rx Signal
- Commissioning
- Part J – Firmware Updating and Maintenance
- Firmware Updating
- Global Firmware Updating
- Fuse Replacement - QR450
- Part K – Open Source License Acknowledgements
- Part L – Support Options
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Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 05-15
SNMP Diagnostics
The Q data radio can provide SNMP diagnostic data via an internal SNMP agent. The radio supports SNMP v1 & v2c along with
notifications which includes traps and informs. SNMP facilities include RFC1213, Ethernet diagnostics and radio diagnostics
The features and benefits of SNMP diagnostics include:
• SNMP messages/notifications that can be sent to Clear SCADA or SNMP management software.
• SNMP notifications that provide real time alarm detection reporting.
• Helping to eliminate the need for radio polling.
• Radios that can send diagnostic information via SNMP periodically (diagnostics heartbeat).
MIB files made available by Schneider Electric may be imported into most major SNMP Management consoles. These .MIB
files define the contents of the SNMP parameters including a description for each parameter. The parameters are sorted into
six distinct groups: General, Radio, Security, LAN, Error and Notification.
SNMP Notifications
The Q data radio have the capability to send SNMP notifications. An SNMP notification is a message to inform a user that
a radio state has changed. These states include: input voltage, temperature, Tx power, etc. There are two types of SNMP
notifications available: traps and informs.
• A trap is a single UDP message that is sent from the Q data radios to a user defined SNMP manger.
• An inform is still a UDP message, however, an inform requests a response to the UDP message sent. This allows retries
and time outs to be used within the radio.
QR450 that has fallen
onto battery backup
voltage. An SNMP
notification has been
sent to the SNMP
management software.
Part D – Feature Detail