Configuring The Transponder Using The Sa-Hms-Fibernodegs7000 Mib; Configuring The Transponder Using The Sa-Hms- Fibernodegs7000 Mib - Cisco GS7000 Installation And Operation Manual

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Configuring the Transponder Using the SA-HMS-
FIBERNODEGS7000 MIB
Before the transponder can monitor the node, it will need to be set up for how the
node is configured. For the GS7000 Node, this can be accomplished by using either
the SA-HMS-FIBERNODEGS7000-MIB or through the GS7000 Configuration Data
page. For the GS7000 Optical Hub, this can only be accomplished through the
GS7000 Configuration Data page.
This section describes how to configure the transponder using the SA-HMS-
FIBERNODEGS7000-MIB. For information on how to configure the transponder by
using the GS7000 Configuration Data page, see Configuration Pages (on page 46).
The OIDs used to configure the node are listed in the following table:
Component
saFnForwardConfig
(OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1429.1.6.5.2.5)
saFnPowerSupplySlot
(OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1429.1.6.5.2.9.1.2)
saFnRestoreTime
(OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1429.1.6.5.2.8)
saFnOpticalReceiverSlot
(OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1429.1.6.5.2.4.1.2)
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Configuring the Transponder Using the SA-HMS-FIBERNODEGS7000 MIB

Description
Sets the forward configuration of the node.
oneX/twoXFwdSeg(1) - Forward RF signal
for all ports comes from one or two optical
receivers.
fourXFwdSeg(2) - Forward RF signal for
each port comes from separate optical
receivers.
threeXRx1-2-4FwdSeg(3) - Forward RF signal
for each port comes from one of three
separate optical receivers. The three receivers
are Rx1, 2 and 4; Rx3 is not powered on.
threeXRx1-3-4FwdSeg(4) - Forward RF signal
for each port comes from one of three
separate optical receivers. The three receivers
are Rx1, 3 and 4; Rx2 is not powered on.
Configures the power supply slots to indicate
whether a power supply is installed or not
installed. Set the installed power supplies to
Mount and the power supply, if any, that is not
installed to Unmount.
Sets the time in seconds the A/B switch setting
will be restored after power has been restored to
the primary receiver. The default is 9 and the
range is 0-255.
Configures the receiver slots to indicate if a
receiver is installed or not installed. Set the active
slots to Mount and the slots, if any, that do not
have an installed receiver to Unmount.
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