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Nevion Virtuoso RE

This is a DataMiner connector for the Nevion Virtuoso RE, a media server designed for broadcast carrier-class applications. The connector uses an HTTP connection to allow monitoring of the Nevion Virtuoso RE.

About

Version Info

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

Product Info

Range Supported Firmware
1.0.0.x 1.0.8

System Info

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

Configuration

Connections

HTTP Connection

This connector uses an HTTP connection and requires the following input during element creation:

HTTP CONNECTION:

  • Interface connection:

    • IP address/host: The polling IP or URL of the destination.
    • IP port: The IP port of the destination (fixed value: 80).
    • Device address: The bus address of the device. If the proxy server has to be bypassed, specify BypassProxy.

Initialization

To make sure the connector can retrieve data, fill in the User Name and Password of the device on the Authentication subpage of the General page.

How to use

Elements using this connector will display both manager and card data.

Polling of manager data is always enabled, and requests are sent based on a timer.

Polling of the card data needs to be configured in the Slots table (on the Slots page). There you can enable or disable the polling for any card, and you can configure the polling frequency for each card separately.

The element using this connector consists of the following data pages:

  • General: Contains general information data. On the Authentication subpage, the username and password to connect with the device need to be configured.
  • Slots: Contains the Slots table, which displays card data and allows you to configure the polling for each card. The Modules table contains all available modules and their data.
  • Cards: Contains tables for card data, such as Product Information, Time Information, Memory Information, and Memory Thresholds.
  • Alarm Profiles: Contains information related to alarm profiles (alarm definitions).
  • Alarms: Contains information related to active alarms.
  • Temperature: Contains all the data related to the temperature, including tables for temperature zones, sensors, and fans.
  • Memory: Contains memory data. In addition, the custom table parameter Threshold Reached displays if the used/free memory ratio is above a defined percentage threshold.
  • Power: Contains all the data related to the power, including a table for the power sensors.
  • Sessions: Contains the Users table, which shows users and their level, and the Sessions, which show the currently connected users, their level, and the session duration.
  • Files: Contains data about files, as well as the Configuration table.
  • Inputs: Contains inputs data, displayed in the TS-IP Inputs table.
  • Switch: Contains switch data, displayed in the TS Input Switch and TS Switch Inputs tables.
  • Outputs: Contains outputs data, displayed in the TS-IP Outputs table.
  • SNTP: Contains SNTP information.
  • Ethernet: Contains the Ethernet, Ethernet Status, LLDP Remote, and Reference Sync Input tables, as well as two subpages: Routing (Rx Routing and Tx Routing) and Rates (Rx Rates and Tx Rates).
  • SFP: Contains data related to SFP, displayed in the SFP and SFP Channels tables.
  • Network Config: Contains the DNS table as well as two subpages: Services (with the Services table) and Static IP Routing (with tables for IPv4 and IPv6).
  • Interfaces: Contains interfaces data, displayed in the Interfaces table.