Tektronix Sentry Edge
The Tektronix Sentry Edge connector is used to display information related to the Sentry Edge device.
About
This connector will display information related to the selected Sentry Edge device. This information and details related to ports, transport and services, are available on different pages, described in the "Usage" section of this document. Alarm monitoring and trending are possible for some of the parameters in the connector, e.g. the bitrate.
Note: This connector requires the .Net Framework 4.0.
Version Info
Range | Description | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant |
---|---|---|---|
1.0.0.x | Initial version. | No | Yes |
1.1.0.x | New firmware based on 1.0.0.x (see below). | No | Yes |
1.2.0.x | New firmware based on 1.2.0.x (see below). | No | Yes |
1.3.0.x | Supports firmware version 10.3. Improved communication with Tektronix Config Manager. Works with the latest version of Tektronix Config Manager (1.1.0.x). | No | Yes |
1.3.1.x | Different displayed order of columns in the RF Status Table. As a consequence, existing custom reports may no longer work. | No | Yes |
Product Info
Range | Supported Firmware Version |
---|---|
1.0.0.x | Older versions |
1.1.0.x | 9.3 |
1.2.0.x | 9.4 |
1.3.0.x | 10.3+ (10.4 also still works) |
1.3.1.x | 10.3+ (10.4 also still works) |
Configuration
Connections
SNMP 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.
- Device address: Not used
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, by default public.
- Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device, by default private.
HTTP connection
This connector uses an HTTP connection and requires the following input during element creation:
HTTP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP or URL of the destination.
- IP port: The IP port of the destination.
- Bus address: If the proxy server has to be bypassed, specify bypassproxy.
Configuration (Prior to 1.3.0.x)
The first time you start a Tektronix Sentry Edge element, you have to enter a username and a password in the Configuration dialog box:
- Go to the General page.
- Click the Configuration page button.
- Enter the Username and Password.
- Select to Enable/Disable KPI2.
- If necessary, change the Timespan Value. This setting defines which time slot is used to visualize the data. Range: 1 minute to 60 minutes.
- Log on.
Note that the connector uses the JSON API, so the username that the element uses to connect to the device must be granted API access rights. To grant these rights:
- Open the web interface.
- Select Configure > Users.
- Select the username.
- Set API Access to Yes.
The API password must be the same as the password used to log in on the web interface.
Configuration (Since 1.3.0.x)
The first time you start a Tektronix Sentry Edge element, you have to enter a username and a password in the Configuration dialog box:
- Go to the General page.
- Click the Configuration page button.
- Enter the Username and Password.
- Log on.
Note that the connector uses the JSON API, so the username that the element uses to connect to the device must be granted API access rights. To grant these rights:
- Open the web interface.
- Select Configure > Users.
- Select the username.
- Set API Access to Yes.
The API password must be the same as the password used to log in on the web interface.
Usage (Prior to 1.3.0.x)
General
This page contains general information regarding the device, such as the System ID, Average Bitrate, Licensed Bitrate Device, etc. (only available from firmware version 9.3 onwards).
There is also a page button that provides access to the Configuration page (see "Configuration" section above).
Port Tree Overview
This page contains a tree overview of the device's information and details.
Program Group Tree Overview
This page contains a tree overview of all the program groups and the services that belong to these program groups.
Port Overview
This page contains two tables, which display information about the device's ports and transport.
Program Overview
This page provides an overview of all programs with config and statistical information.
The page contains page buttons that provide access to the following subpages:
- Program Groups: This page contains the Program Groups table. In this table, you can delete a program group. To add services or create a new program group, go to the Service Overview page.
- Program Mappings: This page contains the Program Mappings table. You can use the delete button in the table to remove a program mapping. Use the Add page button at the bottom of the page to define a new program mapping.
MPEG Input Settings
This page contains one table, the MPEG Input Ports table. Right-clicking the table allows you to edit a specific MPEG port. The information in the table is filled in through the JSON interface.
Service Overview
This page contains information about the available services of the device.
For every service, you can specify a custom description in the Service Filter column. This custom description will then be added to the Parameter Description in the Alarm Console.
With the Remove from Program Group parameter, you can remove a service from a program group.
To add services to a program group in DataMiner Cube, select one or multiple services, right-click and select Add to Program Group. In the dialog box, you can then select the name of an existing program group, or type a new name so that a new program group with this name will be created.
PID Overview
This page displays information and details about the different programs of the device.
RF Status Overview
This page contains information related to the RF Status on the device. This feature is only available if RF ports are present.
ETR-290 Dashboard
This page contains information related to the ETR-290 Summary and Errors table.
Program Traps Overview
This page displays the Program Trap table, which displays the program-related traps, and the Program Traps Number parameter, which displays the last trap number.
PID Traps Overview
This page displays the PID Trap Overview table, which displays the PID-related traps, and the PID Traps Number parameter, which displays the last trap number.
Table Traps Overview
This page displays the Table Trap Overview table, which displays the table-related traps, and the Table Traps Number parameter, which displays the last trap number.
PMT Traps Overview
This page displays the PMT Trap Overview table, which displays the PMT-related traps, and the PMT Traps Number parameter, which displays the last trap number.
Trap Configuration
The incoming traps can be aggregated into an aggregated service state. How the aggregated service state is influenced by the traps can be configured on this page.
The configuration parameters allow you to specify one or more trap types (separated by "|", wildcards allowed). When there is an active trap matching a specified trap type, the aggregated service state will be raised to that severity. The highest severity will be used.
With the Generate Trap Information Events parameter, you can enable/disable the generation of an information event for each incoming trap. By default, this parameter is enabled.
Program Template (available from 1.2.0.5 onwards)
This page contains an overview of the Program Templates. The content of this page is updated every 10 minutes. You can also update it immediately by pressing the button Refresh Templates.
The Program Template Table, which displays the Template Name and Status in Probe, allows you to create, edit, delete, upload and export (JSON) program templates.
The tree overview displays all the details of a program template: the Description, the Trigger and the details of the various Alert Types (Detect, Bitrate, Video, Audio, etc.).
The Load From File page button opens a subpage where you can upload or load an exported program template.
To create a program template:
- Right-click in the Program Template Table to access the context menu.
- Select Create and provide a name for the new program template.
- A new entry will be created in the Trigger table and in all Alert Type tables, so that the new program template can be configured. Once it has been configured, select Upload to Probe in the right-click menu.
To edit a program template:
Click the Edit button in the Program Template Table to edit an existing configuration.
When ready, click the Update Probe button to send the new configuration to the probe.
Alternatively, you can cancel the editing by clicking the Cancel Edit button.
To import a program template:
On the Load From File page, select the program template file name from the files located in the Documents folder.
Apply one of the following two options:
Upload to Probe
Note that if the program template from the file already exists in the Program Template Table, the Status in Probe will be evaluated.
- If Not Present, the content of the file will be uploaded to the probe and the table content will be overwritten.
- Otherwise, the existing program template will be updated.
Load to Table
With this option, you can view and edit the configuration in the file. If everything is as expected, you can then right-click the Program Template Table and select Upload to Probe to upload the loaded program template.
Note that if the program template from the file already exists in the Program Template Table, it will not be loaded.
To export a program template:
Right-click in the Program Template Table to access the context menu.
Select Export and provide a name for the new program template file. The file will be saved in the Documents folder.
Note that if the file name already exists, it will be overwritten.
Alerts (available from 1.2.0.5 onwards)
This page contains an overview of the Program Template Alerts. The content of this page is updated every 10 minutes. You can also update it immediately by clicking the buttons Refresh Alerts or Refresh Templates.
The Program Template Alert Table, which displays the Alert details, allows you to create, edit, delete, upload and export (JSON) program template alerts.
The Load From File page button opens a subpage where you can upload or load an exported program template alert.
From version 1.2.0.5 of the connector onwards, the Use Program Group option in the Program Template Alert Table will be set to true.
To create a program template alert:
- Right-click in the Program Template Alert Table to access the context menu.
- Select Create and select a program template from the drop-down list.
- A new entry will be created in the table, which you can then configure. When it has been configured, select Upload to Probe in the right-click menu.
To edit a program template alert:
- Edit the relevant field directly in the Program Template Alert Table. The Status in Probe will change to Editing.
- When you are ready, select Upload to Probe in the right-click menu.
To import a program template alert:
On the Load From File page, select the program template alert file name from the files located in the Documents folder.
Apply one of the following two options:
- Upload to Probe
- Load to Table: With this option, you can view and edit the configuration in the file. If everything is as expected, you can then right-click the Program Template Alert Table and select Upload to Probe to upload the loaded alert.
Note
For both options, the program template from the file must exist in the Program Template Table. In addition, if the Program Group Name from the file already exists in the Program Template Alert Table, the content from the file will overwrite the existing content.
To export a program template alert:
Right-click in the Program Template Alert Table to access the context menu
Select Export. The file will be saved in the Documents folder.
Note that if the file name already exists, it will be overwritten.
Web Interface
This page can be used to access the web interface 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.
Usage (from version 1.3.0.x onwards)
The connector has been synced with the Tektronix Sentry connector, and is identical to this connector except for the page below.
MPEG Input Settings
This page contains one table, the MPEG Input Ports table. The information in the table is filled in via the JSON interface.
Via the RF Settings page button, you can edit the MPEG ports in the RF Port Configuration Table. In the RF Configurations Table, you can add or remove configurations. With the RF 1/2 Active Input Configuration and RF 1/2 QAM Standard parameters, you can specify which configurations should be active on the probe. With the RF Combine Inputs parameter you can specify whether the probe should use one configuration or two configurations at the same time.