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LPT 3000R ASM

The LPT 3000R device is a fully synthesized RF spectrum analyzer unit. It provides a powerful RF test and measurement tool for CDMA and WCDMA RF systems, broadcast RF systems and EMI/EMC.

About

The LPT 3000R ASM connector is a solution designed for RF Spectrum Analyzer Units that receives SNMP traps with information about alarms.

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 v2.2.5 Beta 2

System Info

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

Installation and configuration

Creation

SNMP Main 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, e.g., 10.11.12.13..

SNMP Settings:

  • Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.

Usage

Trap Info Page

The Trap Info Page contains trap's information about the alarms raised by the monitoring Spectrum Analyzers. This information is displayed in a table called Trap Table with the following columns:

  • Instance: The value for the Trap ID;
  • Alarm Status: It can be Alarm or OK;
  • Spectrum Analyzer Name: The device that raised the alarm;
  • Spectrum Analyzer IP, The IP Address of the device that raised the alarm;
  • Alarm Type: It can be Threshold Monitor Alarm, Marker Delta Alarm or Spectral Shape Alarm;
  • Start date of the alarm: The specific date of the first occurrence of the alarm;
  • End date of the alarm: The specific date when the alarm was cleared;
  • Last Timestamp: The timestamp of the last trap received;
  • Alarm Count: The number of traps received for a specific alarm**;**
  • Delete Row, with a delete row button.

It also contains a counter with the number of different traps received and a page button called Configuration that will open a pop-up page with the following parameters:

  • Trap IP Sources: The IP Address of the device that will send SNMP traps.

  • Time to Clear: The chosen value of time to change the status alarm to OK when no trap is received.

  • Alarm Filter Status: A configurable parameter to enable/disable a filter for displayed alarms.

  • Alarms Max Number: The maximum number of alarms that can be displayed. This value will only be used if the Alarm Filter is enable.

  • Alarm Clean Up Method: There is three possible ways to clean up the Alarms Table:

    • Based on the amount of rows (option Row Count)
    • Based on the amount of time the alarm exists (option Alarm Age)
    • Based on a combination of the both. In this case the check on the 'Row Count' is done first (option Combo)
  • Alarms Clean Up Amount: The amount of oldest alarms removed from the Alarms Table when the maximum has been reached.

  • Max Age Alarms: The maximum age of a alarm allowed in the Alarms Table.