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Instruction Manual, VF-9000 Series

FEATURES & OPERATION

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The VF-9000 system parameters that are available for 

monitoring through SNMP are defined by a series of MIB 

(Management Information Base) files that must be loaded 

into the management system. These MIB files define and 

structure the parameters logically in a tree hierarchy format 

system-frame-card.

For a complete list of VF-9000 parameters that can be 

monitored using SNMP, refer to the MIB files for your system.

SNMP Configuration

The SNMP monitoring feature of the VF-9000 must be 

configured through the Web page Dashboard in order for 

Traps to be sent to the proper monitoring station.  By default, 

Traps are disabled until a valid station IP address and port 

number are entered.

To enable SNMP Trap support using the Web page:

1. Ensure that you have configured the network settings for 

your VF-9000 frame as outlined in the“Network Settings” 

section of this manual. 

2. Open the VF-9000 Web page Dashboard in a web browser.

3. In the SNMP Settings Box, check the Trap Enable check 

box.

4. In the SNMP Settings Box, enter the IP address and Port # 

for the SNMP Manager system that will be used to monitor 

the Traps.

5. In the Frame Ethernet Settings Box, click the Save Button 

to send and save this information in the frame.

System Parameters and Traps

The following is a condensed list of the VF-9000 

System Parameters that may be monitored by the SNMP 

Management software. For a complete list of parameters 

that can be monitored, please refer to the MIB files for your 

system. As of the time of this writing, the only type of plug-in 

cards supported by the VF-9000 frame is the VBC2-3G Quad 

SDI I/O cards.

Frame Parameters:

• Frame Name

• Frame Controller Software version

• Frame Controller MAC address

• Frame Controller IP address

• Number of active card slots in frame

• Frame PSU1 status

• Frame PSU1 voltage

• Frame PSU2 status

• Frame PSU2 voltage

• Frame Fan status

Card Parameters:

     • SDI Card Software version

     • SDI Card SFP1 Type

     • SDI Card SFP1 Temperature

     • SDI Card SFP2 Type

     • SDI Card SFP3 Temperature

     • SDI Card Ch 0 SDI signal status

     • SDI Card Ch 1 SDI signal status

     • SDI Card Ch 2 SDI signal status

     • SDI Card Ch 3 SDI signal status

     • SDI Card Ch 0 SDI signal optical power status

     • SDI Card Ch 1 SDI signal optical power status

     • SDI Card Ch 2 SDI signal optical power status

     • SDI Card Ch 3 SDI signal optical power status

     • SDI Card fan status

The following is a list of the VF-9000 System SNMP Traps 

that are sent to the SNMP Management software.

Frame Traps:

     • Power Supply 1 status alarm: insertion, removal, failure, OK. 

     • Power Supply 2 status alarm: insertion, removal, failure, OK. 

     • Chassis Fan status alarm: failure, OK.

Card Traps:

     • Card insertion, removal.

     • Ch 0 SDI signal status change alarm: loss of signal, rate 

        change, rate lock.

     • Ch 1 SDI signal status change alarm: loss of signal, rate 

        change, rate lock.

     • Ch 2 SDI signal status change alarm: loss of signal, rate 

        change, rate lock.

     • Ch 3 SDI signal status change alarm: loss of signal, rate 

        change, rate lock.

     • SFP1 status change alarm: insertion, removal, 

        over-temperature alarm, temperature OK.

     • SFP2 status change alarm: insertion, removal, 

        over-temperature alarm, temperature OK.

     • Card fan status alarm: failure, OK.

SNMP settings

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Page 3: ...CARD 2 NETWORK SETTINGS AND STATUS MONITORING 2 NETWORK SETTINGS 3 4 WEB PAGE STATUS MONITORING 4 5 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CARDS 5 SNMP MONITORING 5 6 SNMP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5 6 SNMP CONFIGUR...

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Page 5: ...r Ethernet Each video stream can support quad SDI streams and data rate up to 3Gbps So an individual card can support a 4k stream A combination of a dual transmits SFP and a dual receive SFP can be us...

Page 6: ...determining or configuring the network settings of your computer 3 To prevent any possible IP address conflicts initially isolate the VF 9000 frame and your computer from the rest of your network If...

Page 7: ...onfigure the network settings via DHCP 1 Connect the VF 9000 frame to your network using an Ethernet cable 2 Power up the VF 9000 frame 3 Set the DIP Switch position 1 to ON to specify DHCP configured...

Page 8: ...e plugged into the card The direction is automatically configured when the SFP is installed The direction of each BNC is shown followed by the Video Data Rate and Signal Lock information Following tha...

Page 9: ...er to the MIB files for your system As of the time of this writing the only type of plug in cards supported by the VF 9000 frame is the VBC2 3G Quad SDI I O cards Frame Parameters Frame Name Frame Con...

Page 10: ...oltage OBJECT TYPE FROM VF 9000 FRAME MIB SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The PSU1 voltage in mV iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 multidyne 27334 v...

Page 11: ...te 10 12 Return Loss 15 dB at 5 MHz 1 485 GHz 10 dB up to 3 GHz Mechanical Environmental Overall Dimensions LxWxH 19 L x 7 5 W x 1 75 H Standard Frame Module Capacity 9 SFP modules VF 9000 18 BNC or 1...

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