User's Manual Part 2

CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter SNMP
Product Manual, Rev. 1 125
9 SNMP
The transmitter supports a SNMP interface for remote management of the transmitter via a
SNMP Network Management System (NMS). Refer to sections 6.7.4
and 6.6 as to how to
use the web interface to configure the SNMP interface and set up a NMS user account.
Once the SNMP interface is established it is possible to use standard SNMP Network
Managers (e.g., SNMPc, HP OpenView etc.) or a custom SNMP Network Manager for SNMP
access. The required Management Information Base (MIB) file for the transmitter SNMP
interface is included on the same CD delivered with the unit or is available upon request.
SNMP Traps can be emitted for each of the possible alarms in the transmitter system. The
next section details the alarm system for the transmitter.
The SNMP parameters list is nearly identical to those used in the Web GUI, CLI and Front
panel interfaces. The exceptions are the controls for creating a NMS User account and the
management of transmitter configuration files for backup or software upgrades. This set of
functions is purely local to each transmitter and is not suitable for SNMP global access. Of
course, these functions are still accessible for remote access via the system web interface or
CLI interface.
Below is the menu tree for the web interface. The items enclosed in a grey box are
excluded from the SNMP interface. All other menu items are accessible via SNMP.
Status Config Alarms NMS Users
System
Parameters
Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ
Global Status Modulator Mode Alarm
Properties
User
Properties
Identification
GPS Status Transmission External Voltage
Alarm Setting
Access
Control
HPA Input Log
Management
Network
Parameters
Output Alarm Log SNMP
Parameters
RF Channels System Time
User RF
Channels
Heartbeat Time
Non-linear
Pre-corrector
System Reset
Linear
Pre-corrector
Download
Config Files(s)
HPA Control Upgrade and
Files Upload
GPS List Uploaded
Files
Site
Table 9-1 SNMP Menu Structure