Motorola GX2-CM100B-R
The Motorola GX2-CM100B-R connector is an SNMP-based connector used to monitor and configure the Motorola GX2-CM100B-R.
About
This connector provides a monitoring interface for the Motorola GX2-CM100B-R chassis.
Version Info
| Range | Description | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | Initial version | No | No |
| 2.0.0.x | DVE focused | No | Yes |
Product Info
| Range | Supported Firmware Version |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | Unknown |
| 2.0.0.x | D |
Usage
General
This page displays general information about the card. Unit Name, Module Type, Firmware and Hardware version, IP Address and Physical Address are some of the parameters that can be found here.
In addition, there are two page buttons:
- Downloads: Opens a page with the parameters Downloaded Slots, Auto Download Reset, Download Filename, Switch Firmware Bank and Download State.
- Security: Opens a page with the parameters Mode, Factory Password, Operator Password, Read Only Password, Remote Only Password, Local Only Password.
Controller
This page displays the Temperature, Digital Mode, Digital Reset Slot, Shelf Identifier and Reset Alarm parameters.
Alarms
This page contains all Status parameters.
AMC
This page displays the Controller AMC Table and Auto Quick Swap Interval.
Diagnostic
This page contains the parameters LED Test Pattern, Fan Test Mode, Relay Test Mode, Relay Control, Slot Poll Mode, Boot Count, Object Table Data, Reset System Time and Alarm Slot.
It also contains the Controller Diagnostic Table, which includes a column where you can reset both the success and failure values.
Factory
This page displays CRC Parameters, Flash Banks and Flash Counters.
Network
This page contains all parameters related to IP Addresses, TFTP Server and Shelf Serial Number.
It includes two page buttons:
- ISDN: Opens a page with the Mode, Modem IP Address, Trap Timeout, Ping Timeout and Backoff Timer.
- Traps: Opens a page with the Trap Destination IP Addresses.
Traps History
This page displays both the Trap History and the Trap Receiver table.
Web Interface
This page displays the webpage of the device.
Note that the client machine has to be able to access the device, as otherwise it will not be possible to open the web interface.