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BNP User Guide, Release 3.7.1
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- Configuration Tab
Configuration Tab
Table 9.
BNP
Element Manager
Configuration Tab Banks
Tab
Use
Global
View and set parameters to be applied to the BNP system. These settings control
functions such as system time source, chassis redundancy, DPI ad parameters and
splicing.
See “Global Chassis Configuration” on page 37.
Ethernet Control
Port
Configure the BNP to use either a static IP address or that obtained via BOOTP/DHCP.
This page provides all network addresses, and the chassis MAC address, currently
used by the BNP’s Ethernet Control Port.
See also “Ethernet Control Port Configuration” on page 43.
GigE Port
Use the GigE Port tab screen to define IP, subnet, and gateway addresses for each BNP
GigE port, and to manage port mirroring and port negotiations.
See also “GigE Port Configuration” on page 44
ASI Ports
Use the ASI Ports tab screen to set ASI port directions, as either Input or Output.
See also “ASI Port Configuration” on page 47.
User
Authentication
Set parameters for
BNP Element Manager
user accounts.
See also “User Authentication Configuration” on page 49.
Messaging System
Use the Messaging System tab to define messaging zones and/or logo overlay zones.
See also “Messaging System Configuration” on page 60.
SNMP Trap
Use the SNMP Trap tab to set up to eight IP addresses, which identify the SNMP traps
to be used by the BNP.
See also “SNMP Trap Agent Configuration” on page 92.
The
Configuration
tab provides access to several types of configuration tasks (
).
Chassis Tab
The BNP
Element Manager
automatically detects the chassis hardware and provides a graphical display
of the product components and their current states (
). Both the front and rear panels are
displayed, as associated with the currently logged in BNP model. The information displayed on this
screen is
•
Read-only.
•
Available regardless of whether the selected BNP is the active or standby unit (
). For
standby units, however, some configuration options will not be available