SYes SYSTEM LOGIC N+1
The SYes SYSTEM LOGIC N+1 connector monitors a Syes SYSTEM LOGIC N+1 system unit through Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
About
The SYes SYSTEM LOGIC N+1 connector polls relevant information from the device and allows the user to change its configuration.
Installation and configuration
Creation
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. The default value is public.
- Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device. The default value is private.
Usage
This connector has eight data display pages:
General Page
This page shows the System, OR Table, and SNMP information for the device.
Status Page
This page shows the Status of the device: System Status, Transmitter Status, Reserve Transmitter Status, etc.
Alarms can be set on these parameters. A toggle button to Switch Mode from Auto to Manual is also available.
Commands Page
This page displays all the possible commands a user can give to the device: Switch Mode, Reset, Save Options, choice of Main Transmitter, Reserve Transmitter, etc.
Transmitters Page
This page displays a tree view containing all relevant information for a given transmitter. This can be convenient in case all parameters need to be updated for a given transmitter.
Reserve Page
This page displays a tree view containing all relevant information for a given reserve transmitter.
Functional Page
This page displays several tables and parameters regarding the functionality of the given controller. It allows the user to configure the swap options.
Management Page
This page contains information regarding each transmitter and reserve transmitter, with all their configurable parameters.
Web Interface Page
This page displays the device web interface.
The client machine has to be able to access the device. If not, it will not be possible to open the web interface.