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Tektronix ECO 8000

The Tektronix ECO 8000 connector monitors and controls the changeover unit through SNMP.

About

The connector polls relevant information from the device every 15 seconds, 15 minutes or 1 hour. It receives traps from the device and updates the corresponding values.

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: 161
  • Get community string: public
  • Set community string: private

Usage

This connector has several data display pages:

General Page

This page displays the type, hardware and software version of the system, power supply and modules.

Some general system configuration is possible here: SPG Input, Expansion Port, Preferred Power Supply, Startup Delay, Front Panel Timeout, Front Panel Display Contrast, LTC Channel Direction, Relay Path, Watchdog Timer.

With the Installation Options page button, you can view the Installed Software Options and Installed Hardware Options and set the Option Key.

Configuration Page

This page displays the SNMP and Network Configuration of the device. You can also view and configure the Email Settings for reporting**:** SMTP, Login Name and Password, To and From E-mail Address.

With the Internal Clock page button, you can display and set the Local Time and Daylight Savings Schedule.

Diagnostics Page

This page displays information regarding the Main Board Power Supply Voltages, Temperature Status, Fan Speed, and Battery Status.

Several buttons are available with which you can reset the Factory Defaults and set some testing procedures of the device.

Power Supplies Page

This page displays information regarding Power Supply 1 and 2. Four page buttons also provide access to information on all Voltages for the four different modules that can be installed.

Event Reporting Page

This page displays the Event Reporting table, which contains an overview of the different event reports that the device is capable of handling, with toggle buttons to enable or disable these.

Status Page

This page displays the overall status of the device: the status of the frontal LEDs, Time and Date when information was last polled, Number of Channels, Last Front Panel Button Pressed and Status Faults.

Trap Monitor Page

This page displays a table with the Active Alarms Triggered by Traps and keeps a Record of Past Traps, containing the last 50 to 100 received traps.

Channels Page

This page displays the Channel Configuration table, where you can view information regarding each active channel in the device, and change some of the channel configuration settings.

LTC Channels Page

This page displays the LTC Channel Configuration table, where you can view information regarding each LTC channel in the device, and change some of the LTC channel configuration settings.

Web Interface Page

This page displays the web interface of the device.

The client machine has to be able to access the device. If not, it will not be possible to open the web interface.