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Note:
The default value for the SNMP trap addresses is all zeroes, which disables
the trap outputs.
•
Public Community
:
Use this area to set the Public Community string,
which is effectively a password and is required before SNMP commands
can read values from the instrument. The default string value is
public
.
You
can enter a string of up to 16
characters.
•
Private Community
:
Use this area to set the Private Community string,
which is effectively a password and is required before SNMP commands
can read or write changes into the instrument. The default string value is
private
. You can enter a string of up to 16 characters.
•
Download SPG8000 MIB File
:
Click this link to download and open the
SPG8000 MIB file. The SPG8000, SPG8000A, and SPG8000A share the
same MIB file. Some of the commands in the file will apply to features
and functions available only on the SPG8000 and SPG8000A.
SNMP Traps
Select the individual traps to be sent by the instrument to trigger an SNMP trap.
Select the check boxes to enable the traps; clear the check boxes to disable
them.
•
Main Fan Fault
:
When enabled, the instrument sends an SNMP trap
when a fault with the main fan is detected.
•
Voltage Error
:
When enabled, the instrument sends an SNMP trap when
a voltage error is detected. You can use the Diagnostics submenu to view
the current instrument voltages. (See
•
Temperature Error
:
When enabled, the instrument sends an SNMP trap
when a temperature error is detected. You can use the Diagnostics
submenu to view the current instrument temperatures. (See
•
GPS Signal Missing
:
When enabled, sends an SNMP trap when a loss of
the GPS and/or GLONASS input signal to the instrument is detected.
•
Genlock Input Missing
:
When en
abled, the instrument sends an SNMP
trap when a loss of the genlock reference input signal is detected.
•
Loss of Lock
:
When enabled, the instrument sends an SNMP trap when
a loss of lock to the genlock reference input signal is detected.
•
Near Loss of Lock
: When enabled, the instrument sends an SNMP trap
when a near loss of lock to the genlock reference input signal is detected.
The threshold for near loss of lock is approximately 2 × 10
-
6 from the
ends of the tune range.
•
VITC/LTC Missing
: When enabled, the instrument sends an SNMP trap
when a loss of the VITC or LTC output signal is detected.
•
LTC Out of SMPTE Spec
: When enabled, the instrument sends an
SNMP trap when the LTC input signal is detected to be noncompliant
with the SMPTE standard.
•
GPS FOM
: When enabled, sends an SNMP trap when the quality of the
GPS and/or GLONASS input signal to the instrument is detected to be
Summary of Contents for SPG8000A
Page 53: ...SPG8000A User Manual 39 Figure 7 Removing a Power Supply module...
Page 103: ...SPG8000A User Manual 89 Figure 22 SDI Overlay submenu...
Page 182: ...168 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 61 AES button menu diagram...
Page 190: ...176 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 73 EMBED button menu diagram...
Page 194: ...180 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 77 DOLBY E CONFIG submenu diagram part 2...
Page 197: ...SPG8000A User Manual 183 Figure 81 REF button menu diagram part 2...
Page 200: ...186 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 84 SDI button menu diagram part 2...
Page 211: ...SPG8000A User Manual 197 Figure 96 SDI ANC PAYLOAD submenu diagram part 2...
Page 213: ...SPG8000A User Manual 199 Figure 97 STATUS button menu diagram part 1...
Page 215: ...SPG8000A User Manual 201 Figure 99 SYSTEM button menu diagram part 1...
Page 216: ...202 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 100 SYSTEM button menu diagram part 2...
Page 225: ...SPG8000A User Manual 211 Figure 107 SNMP TRAPS submenu diagram part 2...
Page 240: ...226 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 123 PTP primary master menu diagram part 1...
Page 241: ...SPG8000A User Manual 227 Figure 124 PTP primary master menu diagram part 2...
Page 243: ...SPG8000A User Manual 229 Figure 126 PTP primary slave menu diagram part 2...