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IRT-6630-DTR 

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Revision 01 

SNMP SOFTWARE CONTROL

 

 

Control via SNMP is possible via a third party Network Management System (NMS) provided the openGear® frame 
is  fitted  with  a  relevant  Network  Management  card.  In  the  case of the OG3-FR frame the MFC-8322-NS network 
management card is required for SNMP control. In the case of either the DFR-8310 or DFR-8321 frames either the 
MFC-8310-NS or MFC-8320-NS cards are required for SNMP control. Relevant frame MIBs and card MIB required to 
interface to NMS software - see I.R.T. Communications website (

www.irtcommunications.com

) for MIB download. 

 
The  MIB  file  for  the  IRT-6630-DTR  is  a  common  MIB  file  for  the  family  of  IRT-6630  fibre  links  and  is  named 
IRT-663x-Dxx. Not all parameters in the MIB file relate to this card. 
 

IRT-6630-DTR SNMP Functions: 

 
The following SNMP functions are capable of being controlled and monitored by an NMS: 
 

irt663xDxxProductTable: 

A table containing product info for all IRT-6630-DTR cards at this node. 

 

productAlias

 

-  An indication and control of the Alias (Name) of this card. 

 

boardRev

 

-  An indication of the hardware (board) revision of this card. 

 

softwareRev

 

-  An indication of the software revision of this card. 

 

irt663xDxxStatusTable: 

A table containing alarm status for all IRT-6630-DTR cards at this node. 

 

rearassembly

 

-  An indication whether the card is inserted into the correct rear assembly or not: 

(1)

 

match: Card is inserted into correct rear assembly. 

(2)

 

mismatch: Card is inserted into incorrect rear assembly. 

 

ioAlarm

 

-  An indication of the alarm status of this card: 

(0)

 

noAlarm: No alarms present. 

(1)

 

urgent-1-OpticalFail: Transmitter laser has failed. 

(2)

 

urgent-2-OpticalFail:  Optical  input  to  the  receiver’s  detector  is  below  its 
minimum threshold or has failed. 

(3)

 

urgent-1-2-OpticalFail: Both transmitter laser has failed and optical input to the 
receiver’s detector is below its minimum threshold or has failed. 

(4)

 

nonUrg-ValidSignalAbsent:  Either  no  valid  signal  is  present  on  the  input  to  the 
transmitter or received by the receiver. 

(5)

 

urgent-1-OpticalFail-nonUrg-ValidSignalAbsent:  Transmitter  laser  has  failed  and 
no valid signal has been received by the receiver. 

(6)

 

urgent-2-OpticalFail-nonUrg-ValidSignalAbsent:  Optical  input  to  the  receiver’s 
detector  is  below  its  minimum  threshold,  or  has  failed,  and  no  valid  signal  is 
present on the input to the transmitter. 

(7)

 

urgent-1-2-OpticalFail-nonUrg-ValidSignalAbsent:  Both  transmitter  laser  has 
failed and optical input to the receiver’s detector is below its minimum threshold 
or has failed and no valid signal is present on the input to the transmitter. 

(8)

 

non-Urg-OpticalLow:  Optical  detector  of  receiver  is  reporting  that  the  optical 
input  signal  is  approaching  its  minimum,  or  has  exceeded  its,  allowable  signal 
strength. 

NOTE:

  Detectors  can  vary  in  their  reporting  of  optical  low  state.  It  is 

recommended to confirm that the received signal is error free if an Optical Low 
alarm has been raised. 

(9)

 

urgent-1-OpticalFail-nonUrg-OpticalLow: Laser has failed and optical detector of 
receiver is reporting that the optical input signal is approaching its minimum, or 
has  exceeded  its,  allowable  signal  strength. 

NOTE:

  Detectors  can  vary  in  their 

reporting  of  optical  low  state.  It  is  recommended  to  confirm  that  the  received 
signal is error free if an Optical Low alarm has been raised. 

(10)

 

urgent-2-OpticalFail-nonUrg-OpticalLow: Not applicable to the IRT-6630-DTR. 

(11)

 

urgent-1-2-OpticalFail:  Optical  input  to  the  receiver’s  detector  is  below  its 
minimum threshold or has failed. Duplicate entry for table structure only. 

Summary of Contents for IRT-6630-DTR

Page 1: ...IRT 6630 DTR I R T Communications Pty Ltd www irtcommunications com Page 1 of 22 Revision 01 User Manual 3G HD SD SDI ASI Fibre Optic Transceiver...

Page 2: ...age 2 of 22 Revision 01 3G HD SD SDI ASI Fibre Optic Transceiver Revision History Revision Date By Change Description Applicable to 00 29 07 2014 AL Original Issue Firmware Revision 1 0 01 07 02 2018...

Page 3: ...Switch Settings 8 Installation 9 Signal Connections 9 Fibre Optics Connection 9 Front Edge LED and Switch Locations 10 Rear Assembly Layouts 11 Operation 12 Figure 1 Attenuation versus wavelength 13...

Page 4: ...ions are observed All internal adjustments should only be made by suitably qualified personnel All operational adjustments are available externally without the need for removing covers or use of exten...

Page 5: ...pengear tv that allows the user to remotely monitor and control an openGear type card fitted within an openGear frame that meets the openGear standard for DashBoard control A link is also supplied via...

Page 6: ...le mode fibres Being independent from each other the transmit and receive signals can be of mixed signal types Optionally a 1310 1550nm WDM2 3 optical combiner can be fitted to allow for combined use...

Page 7: ...t monitor Optical Optical output 0 dBm 4 5 0 dB CWDM DFB laser Optical input APD detector 9 to 27 dBm input level at 3G SDI typically 30 dBm at HD SD SDI Available wavelengths 1310nm or 1550nm Other w...

Page 8: ...1 5 OFF Enable Laser laser is always enabled keep link alive signal when no input signal is present ON Auto Laser laser is enabled only when an input signal is present SW1 6 OFF Enable automatic input...

Page 9: ...angeover is disabled and IN 2 is ignored With DIP switch SW1 8 OFF the OUT 1 BNC connector acts as an optical receiver section output OUT 2 is always an output of the optical receiver section With DIP...

Page 10: ...ion is restored on resumption of power If the default Reset Switch is pressed whilst powering or inserting the card the card will default to factory preset settings Tx Laser Present Green Failure Red...

Page 11: ...7 Beware that when in DashBoard or SNMP modes it is possible for an operator to easily switch between states for monitoring what is both being transmitted and received therefore OUT 2 should be used...

Page 12: ...laser is set for permanent operation on loss of an input signal a 54MHz oscillator is switched into the optical output so that the optical receiver still recognizes the optical link as being valid Th...

Page 13: ...cated by the green illuminated LASER LED Optical present optical low and optical input failure on the IRT 6630 DTR is indicated by a bi colour illuminated OPTICAL LED In this example the OPTICAL LED i...

Page 14: ...manual is also downloadable from the openGear website IRT 6630 DTR DashBoard Screenshots Basic Tree View On the left the basic tree view shows the frame With the tree structure expanded a list of card...

Page 15: ...oth the transmitter s laser Optical 1 and the receiver s detector Optical 2 The signal status of both the transmitter and receiver are also shown The Alias name of the transmitter inputs Channel Tx Ch...

Page 16: ...port for the transmitter or a second receiver output Beware that because when in DashBoard mode it is possible for the operator to easily switch between states for monitoring the OUT 1 BNC port of wha...

Page 17: ...icalFail Optical input to the receiver s detector is below its minimum threshold or has failed 3 urgent 1 2 OpticalFail Both transmitter laser has failed and optical input to the receiver s detector i...

Page 18: ...hBoard or SNMP 1 pcbSwitches Card settings as per DIP switch settings only 2 lockedtoDashboardSNMP Lock module to DashBoard or SNMP control overrides SW1 7 position Note that SW1 7 must be initially O...

Page 19: ...transmitter output GOOD FAIL optical2Component Detector type information about the receiver section 1 nm1470Laser Not applicable to the IRT 6630 DTR 2 nm1490Laser Not applicable to the IRT 6630 DTR 3...

Page 20: ...iver channel 1 disabled Disable the receiver output Writing either a 2 3 4 or 5 will enable the output 2 enabledActive Receiver output is enabled and active 3 enabledMuted Receiver output is enabled a...

Page 21: ...i3G HD SD ASI Reclocker set for 3G HD SD SDI ASI rates 2 sdiHD SD ASI only Reclocker set for HD SD SDI ASI rates only 3G SDI blocked 3 sdiSD ASI only Reclocker set for SD SDI ASI rate only 3G SDI HD S...

Page 22: ...ure Warranty on components shall be extended by IRT only to the extent obtainable from the component supplier Equipment return Before arranging service ensure that the fault is in the unit to be servi...

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