Cisco D9854i Manual
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Configuring System Settings 78-4021470-01 Rev J 197 7 The Protocol Control section allows you to control remote access protocols to the IRD (Telnet, SSH, DTX, HTTP, and SNMP). In the Telnet, SSH, HTTP, DTX, and SNMP drop-down list, select Enable (default) to allow Telnet, Secure Shell, HTTP, DTX, and/or SNMP connections. Otherwise, select Disable. The following lists the associated port numbers for each protocol: Protocol Port Number Telnet TCP port #23 SSH TCP port #22 HTTP TCP port #80 DTX UDP port #8401 SNMP UDP port #161 For information on accessing TCP/IP services, see Accessing TCP and UDP Services (on page 76). 8 In the Idle Timeout (seconds) field, enter the number of seconds before the session for all the enabled protocols will timeout due to inactivity. 9 Click Apply.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 198 78-4021470-01 Rev J Setting up IP Routing Information 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click System Settings > System, expand IP Settings and then click IP Routing. The IP Routing page is displayed. 2 In the MPE Data Filter Model drop-down, set whether all the MPE data is forwarded to the network (Forward None or Forward All). It can forward up to 5 multicast IP addresses. Note: This can only be configured on Port 2. Port 1 is fixed to Forward None. Note: The receiver supports up to a maximum of 10 Mbps throughput when forwarding 1500 byte packets. 3 The Static Unicast Routing and the Static Multicast Filtering sections are not supported in the current release. 4 Click Apply.
Configuring System Settings 78-4021470-01 Rev J 199 Setting up SNMP Information and Trap Destinations 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click System Settings > System, expand IP Settings and then click SNMP. The SNMP page is displayed. 2 Set the Read Community String and the Write Community String to public (default) or custom string. Set the password to read/write data from a device and to display diagnostic traps/alarms. This is used when communicating with a device within an SNMP environment. To set a custom community string, enter an alphanumeric character string up to 31 alphanumeric characters in length identifying the password for the device. Note: The community string is case-sensitive. 3 Enter the System Name, System Location, and System Contact information of the D9854 receiver. The system information is sent to the MIB browser, if applicable. The MIB Browser is a third party software used to manage SNMP requests. For more information, contact Cisco customer support.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 200 78-4021470-01 Rev J To Add a Trap Destination 1 Click Add in the Trap Destination Configuration section. 2 Type the Trap Destination IP Address that sets the destination for SNMP trap messages for system events (i.e. fault messages). You can enter up to 12 characters (e.g., 155.128.100.200). 3 Type the Community String for the trap destination (IP Address entered above). 4 Enter public or custom string. The default is public. You can enter a string up to 35 characters. 5 To edit/delete an existing trap destination, select the trap destination entry by clicking on the radio button. Make the necessary changes, or click Delete to remove the address from the Trap Destination Configuration list. 6 Click Apply.
Configuring System Settings 78-4021470-01 Rev J 201 Configuring Time/Clock Settings 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click System Settings > System > Time/Clock. The Time/Clock page is displayed. 2 Set the Date Format of the receiver. The following formats are supported: YYYY_MM_DD, DD_MM_YYYY, MM_DD_YYYY. 3 Set the Time Format of the receiver. Current time information is normally broadcast as part of the transmitted digital signal. It is broadcast as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) with date information in Modified Julian Date format. The following formats are supported: 24Hr, 24 Hr SuspendZero (the leading zero is dropped from the time), 12Hr, 12Hr SuspendZero (the leading zero is dropped from the time). 4 Set the GMT Offset. The local time is displayed using a time zone (GMT offset). If your local time is not GMT, you must set this time setting in the range from - 12.0 to +12.0 hours in 0.5 hour increments. 5 The Current TDT Time/Date displays the current TDT (Time and Date Table) date and time received from the DVB stream. This is displayed as local time. 6 Select Enable NTP Time Service to periodically request NTP (Network Time Protocol) timestamps from the NTP server (NTP server address set below) and to synchronize its system (i.e., non-DVB related) time with the NTP server. This is displayed as local time.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 202 78-4021470-01 Rev J 7 Set the NTP Server Address. If the NTP server address is not set (0.0.0.0), the IRD will not attempt to connect to the server. 8 Displays the current time in the Current NTP Time/Date if IRD receives a valid reply from the NTP server, adjusted for local time zone. 9 Click Apply.
Configuring System Settings 78-4021470-01 Rev J 203 Viewing the Alarm/Warning Status From the user interface of the D9854, click System Settings > Alarms > Status. The Status page is displayed. The Status page displays all the active event messages for the D9854 system. The Fault Summary section displays the Type of message (alarm or warning) and the number of alarms and warnings that have an active status (Number Active). The following table shows the Alarm/Warning Status table information: Status Description Type Shows whether it is an alarm or a warning message. Name Name of the alarm or warning. For more information on alarm messages, refer to D9854 Receiver Alarm Messages (on page 231). Text Content of the message. Set Since Date and time of the alarm or warning.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 204 78-4021470-01 Rev J Setting up Alarms and Warnings 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click System Settings > Alarms > Setup. The Setup - Alarm Setup page is displayed. 2 Select Enable Alarm/Warning Front Panel Reminder and the highest priority alarm flashes on the LCD display for a two-second interval every 10 seconds. The alarm will continue to flash periodically until it is either cleared or the Enable Alarm/Warning Front Panel Reminder is de-selected. 3 Select Enable Video Cutoff on Alarm Condition to cut off the video output if any enabled alarm is active on the receiver. When video is cut off, there will be no horizontal or vertical synchronization on the output. This is useful for downstream redundancy switching by detecting a loss of video signal. 4 Click on the Trap Configuration link to view and/or modify SNMP trap destinations. The link will open the SNMP page. For more information, see Setting up SNMP Information and Trap Destinations (on page 199). 5 The Alarm Setup section displays a list of the alarm/fault messages. For more information on alarm messages, refer to D9854 Receiver Alarm Messages (on page 231). 6 Set Enable/Disable to Yes and the alarm message will be reported. Set to No and the alarm is disabled and the Relay and Trap settings are ignored. Note: Enable/Disable must be set to Yes for the Relay and Trap settings to be functional.
Configuring System Settings 78-4021470-01 Rev J 205 7 If current alarm is enabled, set Trap to Yes and the SNMP trap message will be sent when the alarm is set or cleared. Note: No is a read only value that indicates the setting is Yes, but is currently being suppressed because the alarm is disabled (Enb is set to No). 8 If current alarm is enabled, set Relay to Yes for the rear panel alarm relay to be triggered when the alarm is set or cleared. Note: No is a read only value that indicates the setting is Yes, but is currently being suppressed because the alarm is disabled (Enb is set to No). 9 Click Apply. To Set Up Warnings 1 From the Setup - Alarm Setup page, click on the Warning Setup link at the bottom left hand corner of the page. The Setup - Warning Setup page is displayed. 2 Select Enable Alarm/Warning Front Panel Reminder and the warning flashes on the LCD display for a two-second interval every 10 seconds. The warning will continue to flash periodically until it is either cleared or the Enable Alarm/Warning Front Panel Reminder is de-selected. 3 The Warning Setup section displays a list of the warning messages. For more information on warning messages, refer to D9854 Receiver Alarm Messages (on page 231).
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 206 78-4021470-01 Rev J 4 Set Enable/Disable to Yes and the warning message will be reported. Set to No and the warning is disabled and the Relay and Trap settings are ignored. Note: Enable/Disable must be set to Yes for the Relay and Trap settings to be functional. 5 If current warning is enabled, set Trap to Yes and the SNMP trap message will be sent when the warning is set or cleared. Note: No is a read only value that indicates the setting is Yes, but is currently being suppressed because the warning is disabled (Enb is set to No). 6 If current warning is enabled, set Relay to Yes for the rear panel alarm relay to be triggered when the warning is set or cleared. Note: No is a read only value that indicates the setting is Yes, but is currently being suppressed because the warning is disabled (Enb is set to No). 7 Click Apply.