ATOM Ku GaN 20-40-80W BUC &
SSPA
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052910_rA - Operator Manual for ATOM Ku
GaN Series 20-40-80W
Example commands and corresponding responses:
Set to that of the specific NMS/SNMP server having IP address of 192.168.77.100
setsnmpmgrip IP 192.168.77.100<CR>
<CR><LF>ok<CR><LF>
Set to access by any host and trap broadcast in the same subnet of the NMS/SNMP
server
setsnmpmgrip IP 192.168.77.255<CR>
<CR><LF>ok<CR><LF>
getsnmpmgrip<CR>
<CR><LF>ok ip 192.168.77.255<CR><LF>
To obtain and change SNMP trap-on-fault settings:
The SNMP trap-on-fault setting enables or disables the generation of traps from the ATOM
SNMP agent when faults or alarms are detected on the ATOM device.
getsnmptraponfault<CR>
(obtain current trap-on-fault setting)
setsnmptraponfault all|overtemp|pll|power|overinput 0|1<CR>
where 1 turns the option on, and 0 turns the option off
“overtemp”
- sends traps when an over-temperature fault is detected on the ATOM device
“pll”
- sends traps when PLL lock is lost on the ATOM device
“power”
- sends traps when irregularities associated with power is detected on the ATOM
device
“overinput”
- sends traps when an over-input fault from the IF is detected on the ATOM
device
“all”
- sends traps when any one or more of the above faults is detected on the ATOM
device
To receive traps associated with trap-on-fault, ensure that SNMP-trap setting is enabled.
Example commands and corresponding responses:
getsnmptrapoonfault<CR>
<CR><LF>ok overtemp 1 pll 1 power 1 overinput 1<CR><LF>
setsnmptraponfault overtemp 0 power 0<CR>
<CR><LF>ok<CR><LF>
getsnmptrapoonfault<CR>
<CR><LF>ok overtemp 0 pll 1 power 0 overinput 1<CR><LF>
setsnmptraponfault all 0<CR>
<CR><LF>ok<CR><LF>
getsnmptrapoonfault<CR>
<CR><LF>ok overtemp 0 pll 0 power 0 overinput 0<CR><LF>