
XRF1/XRF1A 16x16 RF Router Manual
SERIAL PORT
Revision 1.2
XRF1 - 3-7
3.5.20. Input Fault Status
This item indicates any faults on a particular input, such as RF threshold alarms and AGC out of range.
3.5.21. Fan Fault Status
This item indicates any faults with the cooling fans in the chassis.
3.6. SNMP
SETUP
The SNMP Setup menu is used to set the SNMP trap IP address used for alarm reporting over SNMP for
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LINK
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or third party M&C systems. It also displays the current IP address table stored in the frame
controller flash memory.
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All changes made within this menu must be saved prior to exiting this menu level
by selecting the “(S) Save and Exit” command. Failure to do so will result in the
changes not taking effect.
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| SNMP Setup |
| (XRF1-FC v1.00 b961) |
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Trap Destination 1: 192.168.8.3
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(1) Set Trap IP Address
(2) Remove Trap IP Address
(3) Retrieve Trap IP Addresses from flash
(S) Save and Exit
(X) Exit
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3.6.1. Set Trap IP Address
For alarm reporting, the frame controller sends out SNMP traps to a user-specified IP address. This
command allows the user to set all trap destinations on the network. Normally this will be the IP address
of the PC that is running the
Vista
LINK
®
program, or the IP address of the server running the user’s M&C
system (or both).
3.6.2. Remove Trap IP Address
If a SNMP trap destination address is no longer being used, it should be removed from the Trap IP Address
table to avoid frame controller time out requirements for non-existent IP addresses. This will improve the
efficiency of the frame controller and the control network.
3.6.3. Retrieve Trap IP Addresses from Flash
This command refreshes the frame controller RAM with the IP address table stored in the frame controller
flash memory. This is the IP address table that was stored after the most recent “(S) Save and Exit”
command.