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IRT IFC Series

This connector is used to monitor and configure an IRT IFC Series device.

The IRT IFC Series is an intelligent frequency converter. It is used for satellite transmission.

About

Version Info

Range Key Features Based on System Impact
1.0.0.x [SLC Main] Initial version - -

Product Info

Range Supported Firmware
1.0.0.x 2.11.22

System Info

Range DCF Integration Cassandra Compliant Linked Components Exported Components
1.0.0.x No Yes - -

Configuration

Connections

SNMP Connection

This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:

SNMP CONNECTION:

  • IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.

SNMP Settings:

  • Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
  • Get community string: The community string used when reading values from the device. By default public.
  • Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device. By default private.

Web Interface

The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.

How to use

This connector contains the following pages: General, Configuration, Devices, and Redundancy, as well as a Web Interface page.

  • The Redundancy page is the default page. Here you can find the information on the type of redundancy and also on the redundancy members. On this page, you can change the Switchover Mode and set individual redundancy members to active or standby. Note that setting the status of individual members is only possible when the Switchover Mode is set to Manual.

  • The General page displays general information about the connector such as the Name and Location of the device.

  • On the Configuration page, you can configure the parameters of the individual modules.

  • The Device page contains information on all of the available modules that are available, including the Temperature, Input/Output Power, etc.

When the connector is working properly, every table on every page should be populated accordingly and with the correct resolutions. You can double-check this by looking at the parameters on the web interface.

If everything works correctly, in the Stream Viewer you will be able to see groups 100, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, and 6000.

  • Groups 1000, 5000, and 6000 represent parameters that are checked every 10 seconds.
  • Groups 100, 2000, 3000, and 4000 are checked every 10 minutes.
  • If there is a polling error with any of the groups, the Stream Viewer will return GENERIC ERROR in the response from the device.