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System Events 
System Events are conditions without state that the user may want to be aware of.  
The RF Gateway 1 provides user notification of these events.  These notifications can 
be via SNMP traps or the system log.  System events cannot be masked or filtered 
and will always be indicated on the system. 
The default events supported by the system are defined in the event configuration 
area of the database.  The default event...

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Name  Description 
ECMG Active Proxy 
Removed 
Active ECMG proxy removed 
ECMG Channel 
Error 
Received channel error for SuperCAS ID 
GbE Port Switch Redundant input port failover. 
Download SSL Security documents injected. 
Download SSH Security documents injected. 
Stream Source 
Switch 
Multicast SSM source switch. 
NCS CAM Change  A new non-configured stream enters the RFGW-1. 
Stream Status 
Change 
When a multicast...

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SNMP Traps 
SNMP traps may also be used to provide notification of system alarms and events.  
The SNMP & Traps page of the web interface allows for configuration of trap 
receivers for this purpose.  When configured, SNMP traps will be sent for all system 
alarms and events. The RF Gateway 1 supports SNMP V1 and V2 traps and a trap 
community string as shown below. 
 
Active Alarms Table 
The active alarms table is a dynamic table...

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System Log Configuration 
The RF Gateway 1 can be configured to filter events and alarms based on module 
and verbosity level. As an advanced configuration option, the RF Gateway 1 can also 
be configured for low level alarms. Module and low level alarms may be filtered 
with terse or verbose log levels or turned off completely by the user. It is 
recommended that all low level logging be set to Off unless actively...

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To Configure System Logs 
1 Navigate to the System/System Configuration/Logs/Logs Configuration page. 
 
2 Select the desired logging level for each module category. 
3 Click Apply.  

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Advanced Logging Filters 
Logging filters for low-level alarms are configured as follows. 
1 Click Show Advanced Filters. 
Result: The advanced filters window is displayed. 
 
2 Select the desired filter levels for each category of low-level alarms. 
Note: It is recommended that all low level logging be set to Off unless actively 
troubleshooting. 
3 Click Apply.  

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To Configure Syslog 
1 Navigate to the System/System Configuration/Logs/Syslog Configuration page to 
configure the details of the remote syslog server. 
 
2 Set Enable Syslog field as Enabled. 
3 Enter the IP Address and UDP Port of the remote syslog server. 
4 Click Apply.    

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Configuration Management 
Configuration Save 
The RF Gateway 1 allows configuration changes to be saved to the files in the flash 
file system. Configuration information can be classified as platform-generic or 
platform-specific. Platform-generic information applies to many systems while 
platform-specific applies to individual systems. For example, IP addresses and 
system name or location are platform-specific...

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Result: The following window is displayed. 
 
2 Click Show FTP Settings at the bottom of the window. 
Result: The Configuration FTP Server window is displayed. 
 
 
3 Enter the backup servers IP address. 
4 Enter the FTP user name. 
5 Enter the FTP password. 
6 Click Apply. 
7 Click Test FTP Connection. Verify your connection with the FTP login success 
popup. 
Note: If a failure occurs, recheck the IP address, user name and password. 
8 Click...

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Result: The following window is displayed. 
 
2 Click Show FTP Settings at the bottom of the window. 
Result: The Configuration FTP Server window appears. 
 
 
3 Enter the backup servers IP address. 
4 Enter the FTP user name. 
5 Enter the FTP password. 
6 Click Apply. 
7 Click Test FTP Connection. Verify your connection with the FTP login success 
popup. 
Note: If a failure occurs, recheck the IP address, user name and...
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