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NXG-EPG
User Manual
Section 5 – Basic Configuration: EPG Module
After the inital two steps are complete, you can proceed with configuring the rest of the module. For this setup overview,
we will briefly go over the tabbed sub-sections and settings under “
EPG Module
”.
5.1 Before You Begin
5.3 “EPG Module” > “System” Tab
The
“System”
tab (Figure 5.3) allows the user to manage the module configuration through the following controls:
The “
Module Reboot
” section allows the user to reboot the module from this screen.
Click this button to reboot the module.
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5.2 “EPG Module” > “Status” Tab
The “
EPG Module
”
>
“
Status
” tab (Figure5.1) is a “read-only” screen which displays the general health and module
information at a glance. The information is provided as a quick way to monitor the module or assist with troubleshooting
issues that may arise.
In the section entitled “
Information
”, the parameters shows the following module-specific information:
Model Number:
Indicates the model number of the module installed.
Serial Number:
Indicates the serial number of the module installed.
Software Version:
Indicates the software version of the module. To update software, please see Section 8.
Backplane Firmware Version:
Indicates the backplane firmware version for this module. Backplane version is only
needed for tech support and software debugging.
Slot Location:
Indicates the slot location on the platform chassis where the module is currently installed into.
In the section entitled “
Status
”, the following parameters about the module health are displayed:
Status:
Indicates the current status of the module. Status Messages:
Ok
- No issues at the current time
Error
- One or more errors have occurred. Check system log for more information on error(s).
Temperature:
Indicates the current temperature of the module.
Figure 5.2 - “EPG Module” > “Status” Tab - Full View
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