Emerson PMC-CGM User Manual

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Using a MIB Browser
Access and Configuration
PMC-CGM Installation and Use (6806800D53C)
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4.3
Using a MIB Browser
When you are using a MIB browser to configure the PMC-CGM, you have to use the following 
settings.
4.4
Configuring the PMC-CGM
To configure the PMC-CGM, you can perform the following tasks which are described in detail 
in the following sections. 
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Define the IP address of the protection partner module
z
Define SNMP trap destinations
z
Configure the interface mode - SDH/E1 versus SONET/T1
z
Configure the BITS interface
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Configure the initial master/slave role
z
Setup a multishelf configuration
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Configure the reference clock
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Upgrade the firmware/software
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Reset the PMC-CGM
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Configure parameters for event handling
Table 4-1 MIB Browser Settings 
Setting
Value
Read community
Public
Write community
Public
Dynamic IP addresses 
assigned by ATCA-M100
172.17.<SGA>.18: acces via ETHA  on left ARTM-F103-STX
172.18.<SGA>.18: acces via ETHB  on left ARTM-F103-STX
172.17.<SGA>.28: acces via ETHB  on right ARTM-F103-STX
172.18.<SGA>.28: acces via ETHA  on right ARTM-F103-STX
The first three octets of the IP addresses correspond to the first three 
octets of the shelf manager IP connection record (SMICR) which is part 
of the chassis FRU. It can be extracted by the ShM of your system. For 
details of the SMICR refer to the PICMG 3.0 Rev. 1.0 AdvancedTCA Base 
Specification
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All changes that you apply via the MIB browser are volatile, that means they are lost 
when the module is rebooted. The only exception is the cgmBootString 
(OID:.1.3.6.1.4.1.3656.8152.1.3.33) object, which is stored in the NVRAM.