SWT 3000 Read Configuration
The following configuration options are available:
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System configuration
Operating mode, purpose, VF variant, analog interface, digital interface, primary path, secondary path,
Tx / Rx address, coded transmission, permissive or direct tripping, and IFC-1/ 2/-3/-4 types
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RM configuration
RM address, master, and slave
SWT 3000 Set IP Configuration
You can set the following IP configuration:
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Network configuration
IP address, subnet mask, gateway, enable DHCP client, and RAS port number
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SNMP configuration
Read and write community string, trap destination, trap delay, and repetition suppression
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NTP configuration
Enable NTP client, NTP server address, timezone offset, and poll time interval
SWT 3000 Set Commands
You can set the following commands from the NMS:
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Reset device
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SWT 3000 line select
Spontaneous Indication SNMP Traps
Spontaneous indications from the SWT 3000 device are transmitted from the SNMP agent to the configured
NMS. You can configure up to 6 NMS for receiving these traps. Each trap is sent with a severity (from 1 to 5)
and the following signification:
Table 6-1
Alarm Severity
Alarm Severity
Signification
1
Critical
2
Major
3
Minor
4
Warning
5
Normal
SWT 3000 Alarms
If there is a status change during a configured time range, 2 events (active or not active) are assigned to each
alarm and transmitted to the programmed NMS. The cyclic repetitive alarms within an adjustable time range
are transmitted only once. Each alarm contains the severity level and a short description of the event.
The following SWT 3000 alarms are transmitted from the SNMP agent:
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alarmGeneral (severity 1)
The SWT 3000 reports general alarm.
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alarmNonUrgent (severity 2)
The SWT 3000 reports non urgent alarm.
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alarmTx (severity 1)
The SWT 3000 reports transmitter alarm.
6.2.2
SNMP and Remote Access
6.2 SNMP
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