APPEAR AS
Confidential
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12.7.4
EMMG Redundancy
331
13
CONTROL AND MONITORING
332
13.1
S
YSTEM
S
TATUS
332
13.1.1
Service View
332
13.1.2
Output View
333
13.1.3
Hardware View
335
13.1.4
Active Alarms
335
13.1.5
Alarm History
336
13.1.6
Alarm Setup
337
13.1.7
Root Cause Filter
338
13.1.8
Monitoring
338
13.2
SNMP
342
13.2.1
Configuration of SNMP Community Strings in GUI
342
13.2.2
Configuration of SNMP Heartbeat rate in GUI
342
13.2.3
Configuration of SNMP Alarm Filter via the GUI
342
13.2.4
Configuration of SNMP Trap Destination Table via the GUI
343
13.2.5
Configuration of Trap Destination Table via SNMP
343
13.2.6
Interpretation of Traps
343
13.3
SOAP
XML
I
NTERFACE
344
14
MAINTENANCE
345
14.1
S
OFTWARE
U
PGRADES
345
14.2
H
OT
-S
WAPPING
345
14.2.1
Performing a Hot-Swap
345
14.2.2
MMI Module Hot-swap
345
14.2.3
Other Module Hot-swap
346
14.3
A
DDING
,
R
EPLACING
,
OR
R
EMOVING
M
ODULES
346
14.4
I
MPORTING AND
E
XPORTING
C
HASSIS
C
ONFIGURATION
347
14.5
M
AINTENANCE
C
ENTER
A
CCESS
347
14.6
S
UPPORT FOR
C
ONFIGURATION BACKUP
348
14.7
S
YSLOG
E
XPORT OF
A
LARMS
349
14.8
E
XPORT OF
A
LARM
H
ISTORY
349
14.9
R
ESTORING THE
D
EFAULT
IP
A
DDRESS
350
14.10
R
ESTORING THE
D
EFAULT
IP
A
DDRESS FOR
1RU
(XC5100).
350
14.10.1
Resetting IP address using USB Cable
350
14.10.2
Resetting IP address with DIP switch
351
14.11
R
ESTORING THE
D
EFAULT
CLI
P
ASSWORD
351
A
NOTICES
352