foxcom-chasssis-kit-principales-control de Foxcom Principal Procesador de Control (MCP) | PL700
- Administración remota basada en el protocolo SNMP
- Interfaz Telnet/CLI RS-232
- Actualizable en campo
- Registro de eventos y almacenamiento de los últimos 128 eventos
- Destinos de captura configurables
- Capacidades de actualización de software a través de FTP
- Descarga de software para todas las tarjetas enchufables a través de MCP
- Intercambiable en caliente
- La ampliación de la tarjeta/puerto proporciona capacidades completas de configuración y monitoreo
- Tres puertos Ethernet compatibles con un conmutador Ethernet integrado
Global Foxcom's Sat-Light/Platinum PL700 MCP provides comprehensive management and control for all Sat-Light/Platinum fiber optic cards, redundancy switches, power supplies and communication cards. The MCP is built on a rack mounted card with an integrated graphical SNMP manager. The Java-based graphical management tool is accessible via standard web or MIB browsers. The MCP supports alarm logging, including transmitter and receiver RF and optical faults. Monitoring features include ambient temperature and RF/optical input and output power as well as software download for each card.
The PL700 MCP card has an RS232 port for initialization, debug and security settings. The front panel Ethernet port connects to the user's LAN. Another two Ethernet port connections are available on the MCP's rear panel.
The Sat-Light/Platinum MCP GUI provides a "close-to-real-life" graphical representation of Sat-Light/Platinum cards residing in the 3U rack.
The status of all the cards'operation is displayed and by clicking on each card; the unit's RF or optical level is displayed in dBm. The open architecture of Sat-Light/Platinum's MIB offer management via an integrated GUI or a number of third-party management systems such as HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli and CA Unicenter.
The status of all the cards'operation is displayed and by clicking on each card; the unit's RF or optical level is displayed in dBm. The open architecture of Sat-Light/Platinum's MIB offer management via an integrated GUI or a number of third-party management systems such as HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli and CA Unicenter.