1.453 Newtec-MCX7000-ASIIN

This page describes the Newtec-MCX7000-ASIIN device driver and its device window. The Newtec-MCX7000-ASIIN device driver monitors and controls one ASI input configured in a Newtec MCX7000 Multi-carrier Satellite Gateway.

Multiple instances of the device may be configured in the sat-nms M&C to handle all ASI inputs of the gateway. All devices referring to the same physical device must be configured at the same device thread / interface to ensure that SNMP requests to the device do not overlap.

The 'input' configuration parameter is used to select which of the physical ASI input ports in the Gateway this particular sat-nms device shall control. The driver supports up to 6 ASI interfaces.

Device window pages

The following table shows which device window pages are available with this individual device type. Tool-bar functions not mentioned here are described at the general description of device windows .

Configuration parameters

At the maintenance page of the device window there are a couple of configuration parameters which must be set to make the software talk to the device.

Variables defined by this device driver

name type flags range
info.driver TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
lowLevel.cmd TEXT StringRange
lowLevel.reply TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
faults.99 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Communication)
faults.commstat TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.type TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.port TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.frame TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.serial TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
info.revision TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
config.input CHOICE SAVE SETUP EnumRange (ASI-1 ASI-2 ASI-3 ASI-4 ASI-5 ASI-6)
inputEnable CHOICE EnumRange (OFF ON)
inputSplitter CHOICE EnumRange (NONE 3dB 6dB)
inputPacketSize CHOICE EnumRange (188 204)
inputBitrate FLOAT R/O DoubleRange R/O (0.000000 .. 0.000000)
operationState TEXT R/O StringRange R/O
flags.asi BOOLEAN R/O BooleanRange R/O (true false)
reset TEXT NOPRESET StringRange
faults.01 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (General)
faults.02 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Input No Signal)
faults.03 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Input No Data)
faults.04 ALARM R/O AlarmFlagRange R/O (Input Data Error)