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Detailed Configuration Steps
1 On the PC, change the
TCP/IP LAN Properties
to
192.168.151.2
(.1 is the IP address of the
gateway). Take note of default TCP/IP settings so they can be restored afterwards.
2 Set control panel connection
Build network
to
192.168.151.1
.
3 Open the RollCall control panel and template for the Gateway, and go to the
Ethernet
page.
4 Set all Ethernet parameters (address. subnet/gateway) as required, then click
Take IP
Address Changes
.
5 Reconfigure the PC’s TCP/IP LAN configuration to its original properties.
6 Connection to the Gateway's IP may be tested only if PC and Gateway have valid routing to
allow this. If so, set
Build Network
in control panel to point to the Gateway's new IP
address.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
The Gateway can run an SNMP agent which allows direct control of both its own controls and
those of modules within the chassis. Unlike a RollCall IP connection, an SNMP connection is for
this 3U box only. If you wish to control other 3U boxes then each must be connected via
Ethernet and controlled by SNMP individually.
SNMP also provides logging information. Log messages, similar to those sent to a RollCall
logserver, can be sent to up to 8 separate destinations (SNMP trap destinations).
By default, the SNMP agent is disabled. A set of MIB modules have been created that map
controls for each card type and provide other mappings. These are required in the SNMP
manager operation.
At a minimum, to control the gateway, you need the following MIBs:
SNELL-WILCOX-SMI.MIB
SNELL-WILCOX-TC.MIB
SNELL-WILCOX-PRODUCT-REG.MIB
(Id for each card type)
SNELL-WILCOX-UNIT.MIB
SNELL-WILCOX-GATEWAY-LOGGING.MIB
(card and gateway logging tables)
SNELL-IQH3A-CMD-MIB.MIB
(gateway controls)
SNELL-WILCOX-MODULAR-GATEWAY.MIB
(required if legacy SNMP support is enabled).
This is a hierarchical MIB structure and must be compiled in order if your SNMP manager does
not support conditional compilation.
To control modules within a chassis you would also need the MIB for that card type:
SNELL-cardIdName-CMD-MIB.MIB
where
cardIdName
could be IQCBRG for a Bridge card or IQDMSDA, or other card names etc.
MIBs are available from the Grass Valley website.
The SNMP logging solution provides a current log of all log headers and fields for all cards
within a chassis and a separate table for the Gateway logs. Details of the log header and field
values are available at the bottom of each MIB for each individual card type.
Note:
Enabling SNMP makes certain older modules inaccessible at non-
Supervisor levels, and thus prevents certain module-specific PC tools
from working correctly. The workaround is to temporarily disable the
SNMP agent whilst using these tools. Alternatively, switch off control of
the individual module. This is available on the
SNMP
page of the control
template.
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