Newtec AZ410
This connector allows you to monitor and operate the Newtec AZ410 satellite modem via SNMP.
About
Version Info
| Range | Key Features | Based on | System Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | Initial version | - | - |
| 1.0.1.x | Connector review | - | - |
Product Info
| Range | Supported Firmware |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | 7.0 |
| 1.0.1.x | 7.0 |
System Info
| Range | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant | Linked Components | Exported Components |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | No | Yes | - | - |
| 1.0.1.x | No | Yes | - | - |
Configuration
Connections
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.
SNMP Settings:
- Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
- Get community string: The community string in order to read from the device. The default value is public.
- Set community string: The community string in order to set to the device. The default value is private.
Web Interface
The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.
How to use
The element consists of the data pages detailed below.
General
This page displays information regarding the device itself, such as Device Mode, RMCP Version, System Time, System Uptime, Device Reset and Device Temperature.
Note that the Device Mode parameter influences a number of commands that can be sent to the device, as some of these are only accessible in Expert Mode.
The Device Reset parameter allows you to send a reset command to the device (both in Normal and Expert Mode).
In the Settings section of the page, four page buttons provide access to subpages where you can monitor and control general system settings such as SNMP, Ethernet, serial settings and system alarms.
Serial
This page allows you to monitor and control the serial settings associated with the system.
Ethernet
This page allows you to monitor and control the Ethernet settings associated with the system.
Via page buttons, you can access page buttons that allow more detailed configuration:
- Interfaces: Contains interface-related settings such as Auto Negotiation, Speed Advertisement, etc.
- Redundancy: Allows you to monitor and configure redundancy parameters such as Ethernet Interface Redundancy, Unit Redundancy State, etc.
- QoS: Allows you to monitor and configure QoS parameters such as Ethernet RX QoS, QoS on CPU load, and Rx Qos Rules.
- Modem: Allows you to monitor and configure network parameters such as Own IP Address A & B, Default Gateway, Multicast Interface, etc.
- IP Encapsulation: Allows you to monitor and configure encapsulation parameters such as Default Output MAC, Ethernet Output, Encapsulation Protocol, Promiscuous Mode, etc.
- Signaling: Allows you to monitor and configure the Signaling IP and Modulator to Demodulator Signaling parameters.
SNMP
This page allows you to monitor and configure important SNMP setting such as Read Only Community, Read Write Community, Trap IP Address and Trap Community.
Alarms
This page displays the alarm parameters for the entire modem system.
Control
This page allows you to configure multiple settings such as Device Sleep Mode, Functional Mode, Reference Clock Selection, multiple types of Device Reset, External Converter Polarity and more.
Monitor
This page allows you to monitor the power supplies of the device and the internal temperature.
Modulator
This page allows you to monitor the modulator. Via the Configuration page button, you can configure multiple settings of the modulator.
In version 1.0.0.2, a configurable parameter is added to the Modulator TX board, based on the SOL interface (Serial-Over-Lan).
Demodulator
This page allows you to monitor the demodulator. Via the Configuration page button, you can configure multiple settings of the demodulator.