AEQ
TALENT
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AEQ PHOENIX Audiocodecs (TALENT, Mercury, Venus, Studio, Stratos and ALIO) can connect
to
up to 3 SNMP clients
, installed in remote PCs, by simply configuring their IP addresses in
the "SNMP" tab of previous menu. Once one or more SNMP clients are connected and the
corresponding "
MIB
" descriptive file has been loaded (it can be downloaded from the
equipment's Web Interface: see section 7.8 of this manual), the audiocodec will send/accept
different types of information to/from each client:
1. Alarms (TRAPS):
Provide information relating to certain equipment's events that can be
considered as alarms. They usually have two possible states: Active or Inactive. The list of
alarms defined for TALENT is as follows:
-
phxCh1NoTxAudioAlarm (Audio detection event at Channel 1's input)
-
phxCh1NoRxAudioAlarm (Audio detection event at Channel 1's output)
-
phxCh1NoAudioSyncAlarm (Sync event at Channel 1 while connected)
-
phxCh1CallEndAlarm (Call ended on Channel 1 due to incoming RTP traffic loss)
-
phxOtherAlarm (Other alarms, see name) -> Fail to register in SIP PROXY server,
activation / deactivation of BACKUP interface for Ch1
-
coldStart alarm (Starting from unit off. This is a standard SNMP alarm, it appears only
one time and has no activation or deactivation).
These alarms are sent whenever they change, but we can choose from the SNMP client which
ones are shown / treated and which not.
The first 4 audio alarms are configurable and they are activated whenever the incoming or
outgoing (depending on the particular alarm) audio level is below a certain threshold for a given
time (configured by means of the remote control software or by issuing the following
configuration commands). For example, alarm "phxCh1NoTxAudioAlarm" will become Active
whenever audio from ch1 input has a level below the threshold defined by
"phxCh1TxAudioThreshold" during a longer time than specified by "phxCh1TxAudioInterval".
2. Configurations (SET):
adjustments related to some of the above defined alarms (the SNMP
client will configure them by means of "SET" commands, although in the case of Phoenix units,
they can also be modified by means of "AEQ ControlPHOENIX" remote control software):
-
phxCh1TxAudioThreshold (Audio threshold for channel 1's input)
-
phxCh1TxAudioInterval (Audio interval for channel 1's input)
-
phxCh1RxAudioThreshold (Audio threshold for channel 1's output)
-
phxCh1RxAudioInterval (Audio interval for channel 1's output)
3. Information messages (GET):
showing a status, they don't arrive spontaneously or are
activated/deactivated like the Alarms, but they are requested by the SNMP client by means of
"GET" messages: