PESA CHEETAH 128X128 Instruction Manual

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PESA Switching Systems, Inc.
35 Pinelawn Road, Suite 99-E
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  • Page 1 IDEO ATRIX WITCHER HEETAH IGITAL IDEO ATRIX WITCHER ERVICE AND RDERING SSISTANCE PESA Switching Systems, Inc. 330-A Wynn Drive Northwest Huntsville AL 35805-1961 USA www.pesa.com FFICE Tel: 256.726.9200 Fax: 256.726.9271 ERVICE EPARTMENT Tel: 256.726.9222 (24/7) Toll Free: 800.323.7372 Fax: 256.726.9268 Email: service@pesa.com...
  • Page 2 © 2003 PESA Switching Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Cheetah is a trademark of PESA Switching Systems, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    WITCHER About This Manual This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the PESA Cheetah 128x128 Digital Video Matrix Switcher. Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warning statements identify conditions or practices that can result in personal injury or loss of life.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Output Combiner Card ......................... 39 3.2.1 LED Indicators ........................40 Output Monitor Card ........................40 3.3.1 Output Monitor Card LED Indicators ..................41 3500 System Controller Cards ..................... 41 3.4.1 GND............................41 3.4.2 +5V ............................41 3.4.3 +BATTERY..........................42 PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 5 APPENDIX C. – PESA TC MIB DEFINITIONS ..................61 APPENDIX D. – PESA MATRIX MIB DEFINITIONS ................63 APPENDIX E. - PESA MATRIX FRAME CONTROLLER DEBUG PORT PROTOCOL...... 95 Figures Figure 1. Cheetah 128 Front View ......................2 Figure 2.
  • Page 6 Table 3. AC Power Filter Assembly ......................11 Table 4. Strobe Switch Functions ......................13 Table 5. PESA CPU Link Protocols ......................23 Table 6. COM1 and COM 2 Pin Assignments ..................23 Table 7. COM 3/PRC Pin Assignments ....................24 Table 8.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.1 Product Description The Cheetah 128x128 is a fully-featured digital video matrix switcher capable of handling both Serial Digital Interface (SDI) and High-Definition Television (HDTV), as well as other non- standard digital signals, in the same frame. Copper and fiber input and output modules provide for maximum flexibility.
  • Page 8: Figure 1. Cheetah 128 Front View

    1 - 64 1 - 64 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 3500 System 64x64 Digital Video Matrix Frame Controller Cards Matrix Cards Controller Cards Output Monitor Control Card Figure 1. Cheetah 128 Front View PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 9: Figure 2. Cheetah 128 Rear View

    Frame Alarm House Control Connector Connector Sync Input Connectors Connectors- RCP Panel System Control Loop Through Port Aux Frame COM 1/COM 2 Alarm Connectors Connectors Control Connector RS-232 Control Connector Connectors Figure 2. Cheetah 128 Rear View PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Return loss .............>15dB minimum to 270 Mbps (SDI) >15 dB minimum to 1.5 Gbps (HD) Automatic input cable equalization to ......300M @ 360 Mbps for SDI 150M @ 270 Mbps for HD-MR card Connector type (fiber)............SFF modules w/LC type PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 - Installation

    ESD. Immediately upon receipt, inspect all shipping containers. Carefully unpack the equipment and compare the parts received against the packing list and Table 1. If any parts appear to be missing or damaged, please contact PESA immediately. PESA S WITCHING...
  • Page 12: Choosing An Installation Location

    Consider the connection from this equipment to the supply circuit, and the effect that possible overloading can have on overcurrent protection circuits and supply wiring. Refer to nameplate ratings when addressing this concern. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 13: Mounting In Equipment Rack

    6. Bundle together any cables connected to a single input/output card and separate them from the other bundles with enough slack to create a service loop. This will permit individual card replacement without disruption to the other input/output cards. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 14: Power Supply Installation

    Each slot must have either a power supply or a blank installed. If you only install two power supplies, you MUST install them in slots 1 and 3. Slot one is the slot on the far left. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 15: Cheetah Power Supply Information

    AC line voltage ranges from 95-250 VAC and with AC line frequencies of 50/60 Hz automatically. In the event of a Cheetah Power Supply failure, return the malfunctioning unit to the PESA Service Department for replacement. The power supplies contain lethal voltages when operating and should only be serviced by the PESA Service Department.
  • Page 16: Removing The Power Supplies

    The following table describes the power connections for pigtail power cords. Table 2. IEC-Type Plug Power Connections 100-240V 200-240V Green/Yellow Stripe Safety Ground Safety Ground Blue Neutral AC Line Brown Line AC Line Green/Yellow Stripe Blue Brown Figure 5. IEC-Type Plug Power Connections PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 17: Ac External Power Requirements

    This AC power filter assembly has been designed for 110-120V and includes connectors and cords specified to cover maximum power requirements. However, a frame with this type cordage can also be connected to 220-240V if required. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 18: Setting Level Codes (Strobes)

    CONTROL STATUS ACTIVE RESET ACTIVE 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 CROLL STANDBY ACTIVE +BATTERY BATTERY RESET MODE MATRIX FRAME CONTROLLER LEVEL OUTPUT INPUT FRAME MONITOR Figure 6. Level Code Switch Location (front view) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 19: Table 4. Strobe Switch Functions

    The Input Offset displays in the lower section of the window). MSB Frame Specifics the type of frame the boards are plugged into. For the Cheetah 128x128 frame, set this to 2. LSB Frame Network (not used) Not used. Sets the starting output number. Each switch position increments the output number by 4.
  • Page 20: Fuses

    MA TRIX FRA ME C ONTR OLLER Inputs Outputs 65 - 128 65 - 128 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 Not used Not used Figure 7. Fuse Locations PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 21: Installing The Output Monitor Control Card

    MATRIX FRAME CONTROLLER Inputs Outputs 65 - 128 65 - 128 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 Figure 8. Output Monitor Control Card (front view) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 22: Installing The 3500Plus System Controller Card

    If only one System Controller Card is installed in the Cheetah Switcher, install it in the upper card slot. If you do not use the controller cards, you must connect the Cheetah to a remote system controller. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 23: Figure 9. System Controller Card Locations (Front View)

    If possible, inspect the mating connectors to ensure proper alignment. 3. Firmly push the card into the chassis until the connector on the card is fully mated with the backplane connector. 4. Repeat for the second system controller card. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 24: Installing The Matrix Frame Controllers

    If possible, inspect the mating connectors to ensure proper alignment. 3. Firmly push the card into the chassis until the connector on the card is fully mated with the backplane connector. 4. Repeat for the second matrix frame controller card. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 25: Installing The Digital Video Matrix Cards

    65 - 128 65 - 128 1-64 65-128 65 - 128 1 - 64 65-128 1-64 1 - 64 65 - 128 1-64 1-64 1 - 64 1 - 64 Figure 11. Matrix Card Locations (front view) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 26: Figure 12. Installing The 64X64 Digital Video Matrix Cards

    Cheetah Frame 64x64 Digital Video Matrix Card 64x64 Digital Video Matrix Card Latches Latches (side view) (side view) Press in on latches to lock Cheetah Frame Cheetah Frame Figure 12. Installing the 64x64 Digital Video Matrix Cards PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 27: Installing Input/Output Buffer Cards

    This will seat the card into the backplane. 3. Secure the screw using a hex socket or a flathead screwdriver. 4. Repeat the above steps for each additional input/output buffer card. Dip switch settings (for information only) are detailed on page 36. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 28: Rear Panel Connectors

    COM 2 RCP PANEL PORT ALARM SYSTEM FRAME ALARM REFERENCE OUTPUT MONITOR CONTROL CONTROL SLOT A ALARM PRC LOOP AUX FRAME CTRL COM 4 COM 3 / PRC SLOT B Figure 15. System Interface Connector Panel PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 29: Control Connectors Com 1 And Com 2

    Make sure the communication rate for COM 2 in the 3500Plus software matches the baud rate you are using (in the software, select System > Communications). Table 5. PESA CPU Link Protocols Protocol Document Number CPU Link Protocol No. 1 Extensions (P1E)
  • Page 30: Control Connectors Com3/Prc And Com4

    4000 feet in length and an RS-422 interface card must be installed in the PC. COM 4 may be used with either of the protocols listed in Table 3 on page 23. Table 8. COM4 Pin Assignments Signal In/Out CTS+ Input Input Output RTS- Output Ground CTS- Input Input Output RTS+ Output PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 31: System Control Alarm Connector

    AUX FRAME CTRL SLOT B Figure 18. System Control Alarm Connector Customer Part Number Supplied 81-9029-0811-0 Connector Alarm (-) Controller B (Bottom) Alarm (+) Controller A (Top) Alarm (+) Figure 19. Alarm Cable the COM Port Baud Rate PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 32: Prc Loop Connector

    COM 3 / PRC SLOT B Figure 21. PRC Loop Connector PRC Loop may be connected to PESA PRC-type equipment with a cable assembly (Part No. 81- 9028-0395-0) constructed as shown in the following figure. 81-9029-0813-0 to 81-9029-0813-0 to PRC Control Connector...
  • Page 33: Rcp Panel Port Connectors

    (Part No. 81-9028-0043-2, Belden 8451, or equivalent) as illustrated in the following figure. The connector body has an integral strain relief which requires the use of a nylon cable tie which is included with the connector. If this cable tie is not available, use PESA Part No. 81-9021-0028-8. 81-9029-0811-0 to...
  • Page 34: Network Connectors

    Figure 25. Network Connectors LED indicators are provided as follows: Table 9. Ethernet LED Indicators ON = Ethernet LINK established 100M ON = The Ethernet connection speed is 100Mb/s OFF = The Ethernet connection speed is 10Mb/s PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 35: Figure 26. Matrix Frame Controller Cards, Slot A And Slot B

    Outputs 65 - 128 65 - 128 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 Figure 26. Matrix Frame Controller Cards, Slot A and Slot B PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 36: Frame Alarm Connector

    AUX FRAME CTRL COM 4 COM 3 / PRC SLOT B Figure 27. Frame Alarm Connector Customer Part Number Supplied 81-9029-0811-0 Connector Alarm (-) Controller B (Bottom) Alarm (+) Controller A (Top) Alarm (+) Figure 28. Alarm Cable PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 37: Aux Frame Control Connector

    COM 3 / PRC SLOT B AUX FRAME CTRL Figure 29. Aux Frame Control Connector Table 10. Aux Frame Control Pin Assignments Signal In/Out CTS+ Input Input Output RTS- Output Ground CTS- Input Input Output RTS+ Output PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 38: House Sync Input Connectors

    RCP PANEL PORT COM 1 COM 2 SYSTEM FRAME ALARM ALARM REFERENCE OUTPUT MONITOR CONTROL CONTROL SLOT A ALARM PRC LOOP AUX FRAME CTRL COM 4 COM 3 / PRC SLOT B Figure 31. Output Monitor Connectors PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 39: Input/Output Signal Connectors

    Alarm Mon1 Mon2 CONTROL INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTORS REF1 REF2 Mon3 Mon4 COM3 COM4 RCP3 RCP4 AUX F.C. Loop INPUT / OUTPUT SLOTS - Viewed from REAR of Frame Figure 32. Input/Output Signal Connectors (rear view) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 40: Switch Locations And Settings

    +BATTERY BATTERY RESET MODE MATRIX FRAME CONTROLLER SP ARE OUTPUT INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Spares Figure 33. Matrix Backplane Dip Switch Location and Settings (viewed from the front of the frame) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 41: Power Supply Backplane Dip Switches

    65 - 128 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 65 - 128 1 - 64 1 - 64 Figure 34. Power Supply Backplane Dip Switch Locations and Settings (viewed from the front of the frame) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 42: Input/Output Backplane Dip Switches

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (Output) (Output) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 35. Input/Output Backplane Dip Switch Locations and Settings (viewed from the rear of the frame) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 43: Connection Guide

    13. Connect the digital video sources to the video inputs using Belden 8281 coaxial cable or equivalent 75 ohm coaxial cable. 14. Connect the video outputs to the digital video destinations using Belden 8281 coaxial cable or equivalent. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 44: Figure 36. Rear Panel Connections

    External Frame Connection to Connection to Connection to Alarm connection primary external additional Cheetah RCP Panel computer with Switchers Ports RS232 cable SNMP management of additional Cheetah switchers, use RS-422 cable Figure 36. Rear Panel Connections PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3 - Operation And Functional Description

    The output combiner is available in either SDI or HD multi-rate versions, each of which can support option cards for dual output BNC or fiber option output. The SD can also support a 10-bit digital analog (DAC) card. The HD-MR card support HD to SD conversion as an option card. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 46: Led Indicators

    32 based on the Frame strobe setting (see LSB and MSB Frame Strobe setting on page 13). For example, if the Frame strobe is set to 10, the internal Output Monitor Card strobe will be automatically set to 42. Figure 37. Output Monitor Card PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 47: Output Monitor Card Led Indicators

    This test point provides a convenient ground when measuring voltages at the other test points. 3.4.2 +5V The voltage measured between this test point and GND is the output of the voltage regulation circuit and should be 5 ±0.1 VDC. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 48: Battery

    This SPDT toggle switch is used to enable and disable the backup memory power source. Early designs of PESA system controllers used a battery for backup power. This switch was used to prevent the battery from discharging during prolonged storage.
  • Page 49: Reset

    HD to SD Conversion Figure 39. 64x64 Crosspoint Matrix Card Diagram 3.5.1 LED Indicators Five LED indicators are located on the 64x64 matrix card faceplate, as illustrated in the following figure, and described in Table 13. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 50: Figure 40. 64X64 Matrix Card Leds

    Indicates that a crosspoint on the matrix card is activated. These surface-mount LEDs indicate whether the card is communicating Port A/B Yellow with the frame controller via communications port A or B. They are not user-accessible. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 51: Matrix Frame Controller

    Both PESA’s PRC protocol and NET PRC protocol are available to the MFC. With the NET-PRC protocol, the MFC has the ability to communicate to a system controller via Ethernet connection.
  • Page 52: 8-Character Display

    This indicates whether a valid SYNC 2 is present. The type of sync is encoded in SYN2 XX the XX. XXX.XXX This is the first half of the IP address of the frame controller’s network node. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 53: Matrix Frame Controller Switch Locations And Settings (S1 And S2)

    (SPST) switches numbered 1 through 8, located on the face of the matrix frame controller card, as illustrated below. These dip switches are set at the factory. Do not change the settings! Figure 43. Matrix Frame Controller Dip Switch Locations PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 54: Power Supply

    Blinking Indicates there is an over-current condition in the power supply. This Current must be fixed immediately! 3.7.2 +28V and GND Test Points The test points labeled +28V and GND are used to determine whether +28V power is present. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 55: Chapter 4 - Maintenance And Repair

    The air filter should be checked monthly to ensure that an adequate supply of clean air is available to cool this equipment. If the air filter is dirty, either clean it with low-pressure air, vacuuming, or a mild soap-and-water solution; or replace it with a new air filter (PESA Part No. 81-9065-2360-0).
  • Page 56: Table 19. Power Supply Leds

    (the PWR OK LED is on). If the other power supplies are functional and the Current LED is still blinking, then replace the power supply. No alert conditions are present. None PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 57: Table 20. Matrix Board Leds

    +2.5V Green None normal operating parameters. Port A, Port B Indicate whether the board is communicating with the (Surface- Yellow None frame controller via mounted on communications port A or B. the PCB) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 58: Table 21. Output Board Leds

    4.5V power supplies are not continues, replace the board. working. Port A, Port B Indicate whether the board is communicating with the (Surface- Yellow None. frame controller via mounted on communications port A or B. the PCB) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 59: Table 22. Input Board Leds

    This is a surface mount LED located on the PCB. Indicates that the +3.3V power is stable and within normal operating +4.8V Green None parameters. This is a surface mount LED located on the PCB. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 60: Pesa Customer Service

    A or B. the PCB) 4.2.2 PESA Customer Service If the troubleshooting information above does not resolve your problem, contact PESA’s Customer Service Department. Contact information for the Customer Service Department appears on the front cover of this document.
  • Page 61: Return Material Authorization (Rma)

    ATRIX WITCHER 4.3.2 Return Material Authorization (RMA) Before returning any equipment for service or replacement, contact PESA’s Customer Service Department for an RMA number. Contact information for the Customer Service Department appears on the front cover of this document. 4.4 PESA Documentation...
  • Page 62: Appendix A. - Ethernet Configuration

    Specifies the IP address to receive SNMP 0.0.0.0 traps. These fields are accessed via the DB-9 RS-232 connector on the Matrix Frame Controller. Communication parameters for this serial interface default to 38400 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 63 NETPRC : MASTER NETPRC port : 1000 TELNET : ON TELNET port : 23 TELNET pass : RCOMM : public WCOMM : private TCOMM : public TRAP : OFF AUTH : OFF TARGET : 000.000.000.000 > PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 64 AUTH : OFF TARGET : 000.000.000.000 > For example, to set the read community string to 'pesa', enter >ET RCOMM pesa and press return. To view your changes, wait for the '>' prompt and enter 'ET'. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 65: Appendix B. - Snmp

    RFC 2012 – SNMPv2 TCP MIB Objects RFC 2013 – SNMPv2 UDP MIB Objects Two enterprise MIBs are used to provide full control of Cheetah Switchers. The first, PESA- TC.MIB, is a MIB which defines some textual conventions. The second, PESA-MATRIX.MIB, contains objects which allow SNMP-based control and monitoring of one or more Cheetah Switchers.
  • Page 66 $ snmpset 192.168.0.106 -c private pesaPresetMemberRowStatus.1.2.1 i 1 PESA-MATRIX-MIB::pesaPresetMemberRowStatus.1.2.1 = INTEGER: active(1) $ snmpset 192.168.0.106 -c private pesaPresetMemberSyncSource.1.2.1 b syncA PESA-MATRIX-MIB::pesaPresetMemberSyncSource.1.2.1 = BITS: 80 syncA(0) $ snmpset 192.168.0.106 -c private pesaPresetMemberSourceNum.1.2.1 u 1 PESA-MATRIX-MIB::pesaPresetMemberSourceNum.1.2.1 = Gauge32: 1 $ snmpset 192.168.0.106 -c private pesaPresetMemberRowStatus.1.2.2 i 1 PESA-MATRIX-MIB::pesaPresetMemberRowStatus.2.2.1 = INTEGER: active(1)
  • Page 67: Appendix C. - Pesa Tc Mib Definitions

    81-9059-0522-0 Rev. G 128 D HEETAH IGITAL IDEO ATRIX WITCHER Appendix C. – PESA TC MIB Definitions PESA-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, Integer32, enterprises FROM SNMPv2-SMI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC; pesa MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200207170000Z" -- July 17, 2002 ORGANIZATION "PESA Switching Systems, Inc."...
  • Page 68 PesaDestinationStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Specifies the status of a destination." SYNTAX BITS unavailable(0), up(1), invalidConfiguration(2) PesaDevices ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Pesa device type enumeration." SYNTAX INTEGER inputBoard(1), outputBoard(2), powerSupply(3), outputMonitorCard(4), matrixCard(5), frameController(6) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 69: Appendix D. - Pesa Matrix Mib Definitions

    81-9059-0522-0 Rev. G 128 D HEETAH IGITAL IDEO ATRIX WITCHER Appendix D. – PESA Matrix MIB Definitions PESA-MATRIX-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32, Unsigned32, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, TimeTicks FROM SNMPv2-SMI PesaSyncSource, PesaMatrixStatus, PesaFrameStatus, PesaBoardStatus, PesaSourceStatus, PesaDevices, PesaDestinationStatus, pesa FROM PESA-TC-MIB...
  • Page 70 ::= { pesaMatrixTable 1 } PesaMatrixEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaMatrixIndex Unsigned32, pesaMatrixName SnmpAdminString, pesaMatrixLevel Unsigned32, pesaMatrixNumSources Unsigned32, pesaMatrixSourcesLowerBound Unsigned32, pesaMatrixSourcesUpperBound Unsigned32, pesaMatrixNumDests Unsigned32, pesaMatrixDestsLowerBound Unsigned32, pesaMatrixDestsUpperBound Unsigned32, pesaMatrixSwitchCount Counter32, pesaMatrixFailedSwitchCount Counter32, pesaMatrixBlockedSwitchCount Counter32, pesaMatrixStatus PesaMatrixStatus, pesaMatrixStatusNotify TruthValue, pesaMatrixSwitchNotify TruthValue, PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 71 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The highest source number in the matrix. Normally, this is equivalent to pesaMatrixNumSources. Matrices that do not support dynamic range assignment will treat this as read-only." ::= { pesaMatrixEntry 6 } PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 72 ::= { pesaMatrixEntry 11 } pesaMatrixBlockedSwitchCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of blocked switches that have occurred in the PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 73 A matrix may reside on one or more frames. frame may contain one or more matrices." ::= { pesaMatrixMibObjects 2 } pesaFrameEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PesaFrameEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry exists for each frame in the matrix." PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 74 "The product id for this frame, if available." ::= { pesaFrameEntry 3 } pesaFrameSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The serial number for this frame, if available." ::= { pesaFrameEntry 4 } pesaFrameHardwareRev OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 75 A blocked switch is a switch that has failed because of administrative policies." ::= { pesaFrameEntry 10 } pesaFrameStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PesaFrameStatus MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The overall status of the frame." ::= { pesaFrameEntry 11 } PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 76 "An entry in the pesaFrameInvTable." INDEX pesaFrameIndex, pesaFrameInvIndex ::= { pesaFrameInvTable 1 } PesaFrameInvEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaFrameInvIndex Unsigned32, pesaFrameInvDeviceType PesaDevices, pesaFrameInvProductId SnmpAdminString, pesaFrameInvSerialNumber SnmpAdminString, pesaFrameInvHardwareRev SnmpAdminString, pesaFrameInvSoftwareRev SnmpAdminString, pesaFrameInvStatus PesaBoardStatus, pesaFrameInvStatusNotify TruthValue, pesaFrameInvLastChanged TimeTicks pesaFrameInvIndex OBJECT-TYPE PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 77 "The software revision of this element, if available." ::= { pesaFrameInvEntry 6 } pesaFrameInvStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PesaBoardStatus MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The overall status of the frame element." ::= { pesaFrameInvEntry 7 } pesaFrameInvStatusNotify OBJECT-TYPE PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 78 "An entry in the pesaSourcesTable." INDEX pesaSourceLevel, pesaSourceNum ::= { pesaSourcesTable 1 } PesaSourcesEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaSourceLevel Unsigned32, pesaSourceNum Unsigned32, pesaSourceName SnmpAdminString, pesaSourceSwitchCount Counter32, pesaSourceFailedSwitchCount Counter32, pesaSourceBlockedSwitchCount Counter32, pesaSourceStatus PesaSourceStatus, pesaSourceStatusNotify TruthValue, pesaSourceLastChanged TimeTicks, pesaSourceSignalPresence TruthValue PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 79 "The total number of blocked switches that have occurred in the matrix since the last reset that involved this source. A blocked switch is a switch that has failed because of administrative policies." ::= { pesaSourcesEntry 6 } pesaSourceStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PesaSourceStatus PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 80 Each destination represents a row in a plane in matrix space." ::= { pesaMatrixMibObjects 5 } pesaDestsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PesaDestsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the pesaDestsTable." INDEX pesaDestLevel, pesaDestNum ::= { pesaDestsTable 1 } PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 81 "The total number of successful switches that have occurred in the matrix since the last reset that involved this destination." ::= { pesaDestsEntry 4 } pesaDestFailedSwitchCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of failed switches that have occurred in the PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 82 SYNTAX TimeTicks MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime when pesaDestStatus last changed." ::= { pesaDestsEntry 9 } pesaDestDetectedFormat OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER unknown(0), formatHD(1), formatSD143(2), formatSD177(3), formatSD270(4), formatSD360(5), formatSD540(6) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 83 "An entry in the pesaSourceGroupsTable." INDEX { pesaSourceGroupIndex } ::= { pesaSourceGroupsTable 1 } PesaSourceGroupsEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaSourceGroupIndex Unsigned32, pesaSourceGroupName SnmpAdminString, pesaSourceGroupRowStatus RowStatus pesaSourceGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The index for this group." PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 84 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the pesaSourceGroupMembersTable." INDEX pesaSourceGroupIndex, pesaSourceGroupMemberLevel, pesaSourceGroupMemberNum ::= { pesaSourceGroupMembersTable 1 } PesaSourceGroupMembersEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaSourceGroupMemberLevel Unsigned32, pesaSourceGroupMemberNum Unsigned32, pesaSourceGroupMemberRowStatus RowStatus pesaSourceGroupMemberLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 85 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the pesaDestGroupsTable." INDEX { pesaDestGroupIndex } ::= { pesaDestGroupsTable 1 } PesaDestGroupsEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaDestGroupIndex Unsigned32, pesaDestGroupName SnmpAdminString, pesaDestGroupRowStatus RowStatus pesaDestGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 86 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the pesaDestGroupMembersTable." INDEX pesaDestGroupIndex, pesaDestGroupMemberLevel, pesaDestGroupMemberNum ::= { pesaDestGroupMembersTable 1 } PesaDestGroupMembersEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaDestGroupMemberLevel Unsigned32, pesaDestGroupMemberNum Unsigned32, pesaDestGroupMemberRowStatus RowStatus pesaDestGroupMemberLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 87 ::= { pesaMatrixMibObjects 10 } pesaGroupBlockingEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PesaGroupBlockingEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the pesaGroupBlockingTable." INDEX pesaGroupBlockingSource, pesaGroupBlockingDest ::= { pesaGroupBlockingTable 1 } PesaGroupBlockingEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaGroupBlockingSource Unsigned32, pesaGroupBlockingDest Unsigned32, pesaGroupBlockingRowStatus RowStatus PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 88 ::= { pesaMatrixMibObjects 11 } pesaBlockingEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PesaBlockingEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the pesaBlockingTable." INDEX pesaBlockingLevel, pesaBlockingSourceNum, pesaBlockingDestNum ::= { pesaBlockingTable 1 } PesaBlockingEntry ::= PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 89 RowStatus." ::= { pesaBlockingEntry 4 } -- Presets pesaPresetTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PesaPresetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table describes a collection of preset switch configurations." ::= { pesaMatrixMibObjects 12 } pesaPresetEntry OBJECT-TYPE PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 90 When pesaPresetStatus is set to inactive(1), the preset will not have any members (see pesaPresetMembersTable)." ::= { pesaPresetEntry 3 } pesaPresetMembersTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PesaPresetMembersEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table describes a collection of preset switch configurations. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 91 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "With pesaPresetMemberLevel, identifies an entry in pesaDestsTable." ::= { pesaPresetMembersEntry 2 } pesaPresetMemberSourceNum OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "With pesaPresetMemberLevel, identifies an entry in pesaSourcesTable." ::= { pesaPresetMembersEntry 3 } PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 92 INDEX pesaCurrentLevel, pesaCurrentDestNum ::= { pesaCurrentTable 1 } PesaCurrentEntry ::= SEQUENCE pesaCurrentLevel Unsigned32, pesaCurrentSourceNum Unsigned32, pesaCurrentDestNum Unsigned32 pesaCurrentLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "With pesaCurrentSourceNum, identifies an entry in pesaSourcesTable. With pesaCurrentDestNum, identifies PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 93 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table allows the taking of a switch." ::= { pesaMatrixMibObjects 16 } pesaTakeSwitchEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PesaTakeSwitchEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the pesaTakeSwitchTable." INDEX pesaTakeSwitchLevel, pesaTakeSwitchSourceNum, pesaTakeSwitchDestNum PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 94 RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Setting this object to 'active' will cause a switch to be taken." ::= { pesaTakeSwitchEntry 4 } -- notifications pesaMatrixNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pesaMatrixMibObjects 19 } pesaMatrixConfigurationConflict NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 95 "Notification that a frame's status has changed." ::= { pesaMatrixNotifications 4 } pesaFrameInvNotifyStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS pesaFrameInvStatus, pesaFrameInvLastChanged STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Notification that a frame element's status has changed." ::= { pesaMatrixNotifications 5 } pesaSourcesNotifyStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS pesaSourceStatus, pesaSourceLastChanged PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 96 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pesaMatrixConformance 1 } pesaMatrixCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pesaMatrixConformance 2 } pesaMatrixCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which manage PESA Matrices." MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS pesaMatrixGroup, pesaMatrixNotificationGroup GROUP pesaGroupingGroup DESCRIPTION "Support for this group is only required for implementations...
  • Page 97 "Read-write access is only applicable when the Matrix supports dynamic configuration of matrix space." OBJECT pesaMatrixDestsUpperBound MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "Read-write access is only applicable when the Matrix supports dynamic configuration of matrix space." ::= { pesaMatrixCompliances 1 } -- units of conformance PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 98 PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 99 128 D HEETAH IGITAL IDEO ATRIX WITCHER pesaTakeSwitchRowStatus, pesaTakePreset STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This group supports notifications of significant conditions associated with a PESA Matrix." ::= { pesaMatrixGroups 1 } pesaGroupingGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS pesaSourceGroupName, pesaSourceGroupRowStatus, pesaSourceGroupMemberRowStatus, pesaDestGroupName, pesaDestGroupRowStatus, pesaDestGroupMemberRowStatus STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This group supports grouping."...
  • Page 100 128 D HEETAH IGITAL IDEO ATRIX WITCHER pesaMatrixNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP NOTIFICATIONS pesaMatrixConfigurationConflict, pesaMatrixNotifyStatusChange, pesaMatrixSwitchNotification, pesaFrameNotifyStatusChange, pesaFrameInvNotifyStatusChange, pesaSourcesNotifyStatusChange, pesaDestNotifyStatusChange STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This group supports notifications of significant conditions associated with a PESA Matrix." ::= { pesaMatrixGroups 6 } PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 101: Appendix E. - Pesa Matrix Frame Controller Debug Port Protocol

    Debug Port Protocol The PESA Matrix Frame Controller Debug Port protocol is an RS-232 connection that allows service personnel to directly interact with the PESA Matrix frame controller in order to determine the health of the matrix and to perform certain diagnostics.
  • Page 102: Response Modes

    Displays a summary of the commands available with a brief description of what they do. Also displays a summary of the control key codes. The response for this is the same for both verbose and terse modes. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 103 ME – Memory Statistics Syntax: Where: Response: Comment: Responds with data about those memory parameters that can indicate whether the system is experiencing a memory leak or something similar. (They get what we can give them.) PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 104 AC – Active Status Syntax: Where: Response: SINGLE – single frame controller in system. ACTIVE – active frame controller in dual system. STANDBY – inactive frame controller in dual system. Comment: Indicates whether the board is active or standby. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 105 Immediately after the response to this command is sent, the debug port enters into the reFLASHING mode. The board will require a reset to return to where it can receive the standard debug port commands enumerated here. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 106 Roll Call is used to determine if a board exists in the system, which port the board is used to communication on, which slot the board is in relative to the board type, and the boards general condition (Error and / or Over Temperature). PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 107 Slot is the matrix board slot. Response: WC = xxxx OD1 = xxxx OD2 = xxxx CRC = xxxx Total Errors = xxxx Comment: See “Matrix Frame Controller Hardware Interface Protocol MFCHIP” to get specific information on the response. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 108 Output Monitor (Address = 17): WC = xxxx OD1 = xxxx OD2 = xxxx OD3 = xxxx CRC = xxxx Total Errors = xxxx Comment: See “Matrix Frame Controller Hardware Interface Protocol MFCHIP” to get specific information on the response. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 109 The data following the type is the hex (dec) temperature number For each board of the specified type in the system. Comment: See “Matrix Frame Controller Hardware Interface Protocol MFCHIP” to get specific information on the temperature. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 110 If a software module does not exist, then “Invalid” is displayed. VT – Vertical Trigger Syntax: VT [<A | B>] Where: VT – no port change. VT A – change to Port A. VT B – change to Port B Response: PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 111 M = Matrix P = Power Supply Response: <Board Type>: <error count> <error count> … Comment: Response gives the number of error counts for all of the boards in the frame for the board type that was specified. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 112 The MFCHIP Debug command is used to store information about MFCHIP Buffer Descriptors and MFCHIP communication problems in a block of RAM. This information can be used to determine what type of errors are occurring with MFCHIP communications. PESA S WITCHING YSTEMS...
  • Page 113 81-9059-0522-0 Rev. G 81-9059-0522-0 Rev. G 128 D 128 D HEETAH HEETAH IGITAL IGITAL IDEO IDEO ATRIX ATRIX WITCHER WITCHER PESA S PESA S WITCHING WITCHING YSTEMS YSTEMS...

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