Cisco Cisco D9804 Multiple Transport Receiver Guía De Instalación
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation
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Menu Item
Description
Parameters
Auto Reset
Sets the time (reset) delay for alarms
or warnings to be cleared after the
condition has been cleared. For
example: if an alarm or warnings
clears 10 seconds after it becomes
active, it will take 15 seconds for it to
be recognized (when the Reset Delay
period is set to 5 seconds); i.e., for
the LED to turn off, the relay to
become inactive and a trap to be
sent.
or warnings to be cleared after the
condition has been cleared. For
example: if an alarm or warnings
clears 10 seconds after it becomes
active, it will take 15 seconds for it to
be recognized (when the Reset Delay
period is set to 5 seconds); i.e., for
the LED to turn off, the relay to
become inactive and a trap to be
sent.
Note: If the alarm or warning
reoccurs again during the Reset
Delay period, the period of time for
the alarm or warning to be cleared
will be extended by the period of
time that it takes for the alarm or
warning reoccurrence to clear, plus
the Reset Delay period (again).
reoccurs again during the Reset
Delay period, the period of time for
the alarm or warning to be cleared
will be extended by the period of
time that it takes for the alarm or
warning reoccurrence to clear, plus
the Reset Delay period (again).
Alarm - 1 to 60 seconds. The default
is every 5 seconds.
is every 5 seconds.
Warning - 1 to 60 seconds. The
default is every 5 seconds.
default is every 5 seconds.
System Alarm Name Displays a list of the alarm/fault
messages. You can scroll through the
list using the UP and DOWN Arrow
keys.
list using the UP and DOWN Arrow
keys.
Enable - Yes or No. When set to Yes,
the alarm message will be reported.
When set to No, the fault won’t be
reported and the alarm relays will
not be triggered or change state.
the alarm message will be reported.
When set to No, the fault won’t be
reported and the alarm relays will
not be triggered or change state.
Note: Enable must be set to Yes for
the Relay and Trap settings to be
functional.
the Relay and Trap settings to be
functional.
Rly - Yes or No. When set to Yes, the
rear panel alarm relay will be
triggered to enable external
equipment connected to the alarm
port.
rear panel alarm relay will be
triggered to enable external
equipment connected to the alarm
port.
Trp - Yes or No. When set to Yes, the
SNMP trap message will be sent to
the trap destination; otherwise the
fault message will be ignored.
SNMP trap message will be sent to
the trap destination; otherwise the
fault message will be ignored.
“No*” indicates the trap or relay is
enabled, but Enable is set to No,
which will prevent relay or trap
operation.
enabled, but Enable is set to No,
which will prevent relay or trap
operation.