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Grass Valley Switcher Device Monitoring by SNMP
Grass Valley K-Frame Family of switchers support monitoring of the devices and device components shown
in the following tables. SNMP provides reporting for each board of the same type, for example M/E,
Modular I/O input, Modular I/O output, etc.
Note: Only the capabilities described in this document are supported. For detailed information about each
supported item, please refer to the MIBs
Supported K-Frame Video Processor SNMP Monitoring
System Information
High level information regarding the Video Processor Frame including operating
system, name, location, serial number, software revision and high level frame state.
Module
Each plug in board slot in the Frame is a module (Controller, M/E or eDPM).
Information is provided regarding the board plugged into the slot and the current
state of the slot.
Power Supply (Up to 3)
Reports power failure if a power supply fails or is not present.
Thermal
High level temperature and fan status for the entire system. If a failure is reported
here then look at Fans or Temperature Sensor categories for details
Fans
Detailed speed and status for each fan in the frame. Five fans are on the compact
frame and one fan in the standard frame. Typically inspected if Thermal category is
reporting a cooling problem.
Temperature Sensors
Detailed information from each monitored temperature sensor on the Frame.
Typically inspected if Thermal category is reporting a cooling problem.
Video Sync
Status of external video reference signal and what type of signal is present.
Network Configuration
Data
IP address, Gateway and Netmask settings for external facing network interfaces.
Supported K-Frame Control Panel SNMP Monitoring
Fan
Kayenne: PCU has three fans
Karrera: 2-M/E Control Panel has one fan, 3-M/E has two fans.
Korona: One Fan
Power Supply
Will report power failure if a power supply is not present or not plugged in.
Temperature
Kayenne: One ambient temperature, one on CPU.
Karrera: One ambient temperature, one on the Panel Processor FPGA, one on CPU.
Korona: One ambient temperature, one on the Panel.
Modules
Status change traps are sent when a module is connected or disconnected.
GV Korona Control Panel
GV Korona can be monitored separately, using the standard built-in Windows SNMP capabilities
and a third-party NMS. No unique Grass Valley MIB entries or traps are available.
Menu Panel Processor
The Menu Panel Processor (the PC running the Menu application) can be monitored separately,
using the standard built-in Windows SNMP capabilities and a third-party NMS. No unique Grass
Valley MIB entries or traps are available.
Summary of Contents for KARRERA
Page 47: ...Installation Service Manual 23 15 RU Dimensions Side View ...
Page 49: ...Installation Service Manual 25 15RUVideo Processor Views 15 RU Front View withDoor Removed ...
Page 50: ...Frame Installation 26 15 RU Rear ViewIP Gearbox Conversion 15RU Front View withDoor Removed ...
Page 52: ...Frame Installation 28 PowerSupplyFrameDimensions TopView ...
Page 171: ...Installation Service Manual 147 ...
Page 204: ...Basic Configuration 180 ...
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Page 296: ...External Interfaces 272 PBus and GPI Enables ...
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