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1. 1290 Y 120A 128B 120C 128D MODE CLIPBOARD gt PAGE gt 1 lt BANK SIZ From this screen you are able to navigate through Multicam and EVS screens exactly as you accessed them from a keyboard 2 Issue 1 01 C XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 3 7 HOSTS LISTS MANAGEMENT From the File menu commands make it possible to manage the hosts and servers list available in the Hosts List pane This list is saved as an xml file for future use and or for transfer to another monitoring computer This allows easy sharing and management synchronization of servers and hosts tree organization The following commands are available in the File menu Parameter Description New To create a new virtual architecture from scratch Open To open an existing architecture saved as an xml file Save To save the currently open architecture xml file Save As To save the currently open architecture xml file as a new file Exit To close and exit XNet Monitor program 38 KEYWORDS DISTRIBUTION To upload a keyword file on one or several servers proceed as follows 1 In the Tools menu select Server gt Keyword Files The Keywords window appears c C Net E Discovered Hosts Keyword file xT ADL XT2 PGE 2 Select the server s to receive the keyword file in the left pane
2. Comp Bit Rate XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Description Server state running in maintenance faulty halted unknown State of the power supply unit Presence or absence of Genlock synchronization signal Status of LTC Longitudinal Time Code analogue signal Number of clips stored on the server Remaining capacity in hours and percentage Clip capacity as defined on the server Global or Per Channel Loop Recording mode as defined on the server Elapsed time since the last boot MTPC date and time This function synchronizes the internal TC to the timecode read on the LTC input of the server and clears the TC discontinuities detected on the LTC input of the System Period at which the Sync PC to TC is applied Available space on the MTPC disk Description Base Configuration used to start the server Video channels configuration number of in and out channels Number of audio channels Video standard used on the server ports Codec used for video digitalization and storage Bit rate of compressed video data XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Network Parameter SDTI Net Name Net Number Def Current Type Clip Edit by Network Nb of Network Clip Network Clip DB State Connection Traffic Clip Dft Copy Move GigE Open Conn Issue 1 01 C Description S DTI Serial Data Transport Interface network
3. 0x43 Jumpers COH Base Board 0 ID 0xC2 IDE D d EDHX Base Board 1 ID 0C2 IDE D d CHHO Hw D Da 0 03 Feat D D0c3 CH 1 COH HW 0x0a 0x03 Feat 00063 CH 2 Hw 0x0a 0x03 Feat 0x003 CH 3 Hw Ox0a 0x03 Feat 0x003 ACODEC 19 0565 Ide 0x04 Ide2 0x0B GBE Rev HCTX_GBE 41 Modules Parameter Description Name Server module type Version Server module revision and additional parameters XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 CODES TAB The Codes tab lists the options description Status Storage Hardware Codes Mib Browser codes activated Number AUTHORIZE HD CONFIGS Description AUTHORIZE 50 CONFIGS AUTHORIZE CONFIG CHANGES CODEC DNXHD CODEC PRORES CODEC LOw RES SERVER BASE CONFIG LSM ALL OPTIONS LSM BASE OPEN CONFIG LSM BASE 1 PLAY LEM BASE 2 PLAY LSM BASE 3 PLAY LSM BASE 4 PLAY LSM BASE 5 PLAY LSM BASE PLAY SUPER MULTIC amp M LSM SERVER MGMT BASIC MULTIC amp M 15 SERVER PLST MGMT ADVANCED MULTIC amp M LSM SPLIT SCREEN MULTICAM_LSM_TELESTRATOR MULTICAM LSM TARGET TRACK LEM SERVER SPOTBOX SDTI NETWORK ADVANCED LSM SERVER SPOTBOX SONY 0035 PROTOCOLS LSM SERVER SPOTBOX ODETICS VDCP PROTOCOLS LSM SERVER SPOTBOX AVSP PROTOCOL CUT IPDP LSM SERVER
4. 3 Fil Disk status 0 A O86 OFC OD OE 14 18 TE 1D TE 24 2B 2 20 2E INT 1 H1 R1 Ri Ri 1 Disk temperature OA OB OC OD OE 1 6 FE P17 1 38 30 29 32 5 Disk Details General Parameter Remaining Capacity Nominal Capacity Storage Type RAID Type Arrays Parameter PSU Fans Thermal TO TE 2A 2B 2C 20 2E Description Remaining capacity of the storage expressed as a video duration hours minutes and seconds as well as a percentage Total capacity of the storage expressed as a video duration hours minutes and seconds Type of storage internal or external Type of RAID 4 1 or 541 Description Power supply unit s status Fans status Temperature status of the system XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Raid This area gives indication on the number of RAIDs defined in the server and their respective identification Parameter Description Raid ID RAID storage system identification Disk Status This area gives indication on the localization of each RAID and on the spare disks in the arrays It also mentions when an error occurred on a disk Disk status DB OC OD OE TB ITE 10D TE 24 ZB 2D 24 Al A1 Ri BI Disk Temperature This area provides the internal temperature of each disk Disk Details The Disk Details button gives access to the Disk Information window E Disk Info
5. Base on each server One XNet Monitor application can monitor several servers while one server may also be monitored by several XNet Monitors or similar applications XNet Monitor is mainly a monitoring application that cannot act on the monitored servers The only possible remote actions are Multicam update server reboot and remote control INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT e PC compatible computer e Supported OS Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 2003 Server e Net framework 3 0 or higher installed RECOMMENDATION The SNMP information is available through the PC LAN connector of the server The XNet Monitor running computer should be connected to the same network and not on any of the Gigabit Ethernet ports of the servers These ports are dedicated to high flow video data and cannot be used for any other purpose INSTALLATION XNet Monitor is delivered as a single executable file To install the program run this installation file During the installation a warning will be displayed if Net framework is not installed on your computer In this case you should manually install this If you need to install the Net framework double click the DotNet 3 5 5 1 Install3 bat file which is delivered with the XNet Monitor executable file Issue 1 01 C 1 2 4 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 During XNet Monitor installation the only required parameter is the installation path for th
6. Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS d rt di Eo Eon EE WHATS NEW iria IV Ll INTRODUCTION vir wert i n HER veh Pr CR p Rb Ev Fr cO ERE MR 1 MEE Udo T 1 12 INSTALLA aiii 1 A 1 192 2 RECOMMENda UON 1 1 lA ON 2 Z CONFIGURATION aiii 3 zu TAS nara 3 2 O 3 hades 4 Doe cce 4 SN 4 SUMMA aces bas T T T 5 MONITORING iaa 6 3 START MONITORING ia Pto o eda 32 CONFIGURA TIO Narra o 3 2 2 Data DIS neta oa ai 9 23 INFORMATION DIS LA rana adas 10 Sie O rd c od ri 10 39 2 OSE SINE Daiana 10 3 997 Sener MIB rica 13 2 25 SNMP sienne D NUR ERR FIIO IUS CUN be DE RUD OG UO PEDE REED OMM CU 22 4 SNMPALERT MESSAGE S masiva p o vcn abra vc re e b de a n 23 3 4 1 Alert Messages Management eb tvone ade Ra io 23 ES THOUS tl o US 24 34 3 Sener SNMPXODIOUISUOPU ica 25 REMOTE PANELCONTR O aaa 26 30 REM
7. Name Master02 Master Nano T01 ELM 5 04 ELM MA amp 03 ELM 02 xS Master02 ServerO1 master SERVO server03 Master4 lt IP Address LocallP IP ddress 1 1011111 1011111 10 36 0 14 10 11 11 41 10 11 11 41 10 11 11 41 10 11 11 41 10 36 0 17 10 36 0 17 10 11 11 41 10 11 11 41 10 11 11 41 oak o n b 10 11 11 149 IP ddress2 PAddress 3 IP amp ddress 4 IPAddress 5 lP ddress6 IP ddress7 IP ddress 8 IP ddress9 IP amp ddress 10 10 11 1114 10 36 0 18 10 11 11 80 11721615 10 36 0 18 10 36 0 18 1011111 10 36 0 18 10 36 0 18 10 36 0 18 10 36 0 18 1011111 101111 1 10 36 0 18 10 36 0 18 10 36 0 18 10 36 0 18 Remove Add Local IP 10 11 11 80 10 11 11 80 172 16 15 1011111 1011111 1011111 1011111 10 36 0 21 10 36 0 21 10 100 1011111 1011111 1011111 _ E 172 16 15 172 16 15 10 36 0 18 172 16 15 172 16 15 172 16 15 172 16 15 10 36 0 18 10 36 0 18 172 16 15 172 16 15 172 16 15 172 16 15 lil 10 36 0 14 10 36 0 14 1011111 10 36 0 14 10 36 0 14 10 36 0 14 10 36 0 14 1011111 1011111 10 36 0 14 10 36 0 14 10 36 0 14 10 36 0 14 10 33 0 1 10 33 0 1 10 36 0 21 10 33 0 1 10 33 0 1 10 33 0 1 10 33 0 1 10 36 0 14 10 36 0 14 10 33 0 1 10 33 0 1 10 33 0 1 10 33 0 1 10 36 0 21 10 36 0 21 TETTE 10 36 0 21 10 36 0 21 10 3
8. a total of y seconds according to related parameter setting e Polling ended means that the monitoring has been stopped by the user At monitoring restart hosts will be immediately polled and the waiting period will be reset Y Note At XNet Monitor start up the monitoring is always stopped and must be started manually using the Start command XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Issue 1 01 C 32 CONFIGURATION A few parameters can be set to configure display and monitoring according to your needs 3 2 1 APPLICATION SETTINGS In the Settings command in the Tools menu you can set following parameters Settings E Local Clip Threshold Rem Cap Threshold 5 Polling Period SNMP Time Out Enable Gigabit ICMP Polling ICMP Time Qut Enable Server Reboot Enable SNMP Log Enable Server Explorer Enable LSM Remote Server Log Target Directory Temp Unit Parameter Local Clip Threshold Rem Cap Threshold SNMP Polling Period SNMP Time Out C Program FilessEVS Broadcast Equipments Net Monitor Downloaded logs m Celsius Description When this number of clips is reached on a machine a message will be displayed to warn the user that a cleaning and purge will soon be necessary on that server Same warning as the
9. of the Keywords window 3 In the Keyword File field browse your computer to select the keyword file to upload 28 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 4 Click on the Upload button to start the keyword file copy on all selected servers 39 DISK USAGE The Disk Usage pane displays a summary of the total used and remaining disk space This total is computed for all disks available on the server or group of servers selected in the Hosts List pane color pie chart helps you to immediately visualize the disk usage of your system More precise figures are given over that pie chart expressed as a used and remaining video time in hours minutes and seconds Used Capacity 00 40 42 Rem Capacity 01 34 29 Remaining 29 Issue 1 01 C XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 4 Server Update and Reboot XNet Monitor is a monitoring tool Nevertheless it is able to remotely perform two actions on any server if configured accordingly e Update the Multicam version on a server e Reboot a server if necessary 4 1 MULTICAM UPDATE 4 1 1 HOWTO INSTALL A NEW VERSION To remotely update Multicam on one or several servers proceed as follows La In the Tools menu select Server gt Install Versions The Installation window appears Installation a E Control room Server 1 1 20 1 version 10 01 28 Server 1 2 3
10. previous one but based on the server remaining storage capacity Wait time between polling A small period will guarantee fast refreshing of data but will request high data flow on the network while a long period will display less up to date data but will reduce the load on the network Delay after which a host will be considered as not responding An alert message will be displayed in the event log if such an event happens for a monitored host The automatic discovery process total duration depends on this parameter Issue 1 01 C Parameter Enable Gigabit ICMP Polling ICMP Time Out Enable Server Reboot Enable SNMP Log Enable Server Explorer Enable LSM Remote Server Log Target Directory Temp Unit application XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Description Enables the pinging of the Servers GBE ports Time Out for the pinging of the Servers GBE ports If this option is enabled XNet Monitor will be able to initiate a reboot of any monitored server through the Reboot command in the contextual menu opened by right clicking on a host in the Hosts List pane If this option is enabled XNet Monitor will keep a log file with all SNMP messages Enables the Explore option from the Server Name contextual menu in the Hosts List pane The Explore option opens a ftp session on the server Enables the LSM Remote option from the Server Name contextual menu in the Host
11. relative to a server can be extracted as follows 1 Right click on the server in the Hosts List pane 2 Select Extract SNMP Information from the contextual menu The extraction starts and once it is done the SNMP Information Extraction window displays the html file name and its storing folder and path SNMP information extraction 1 SNMP information successfully extracted For XT ADL Available under C Program Files EVS Broadcast Equipment XNet Monitor Downloaded logsi29100 2 html 22 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 3 4 3 4 1 SNMP ALERT MESSAGES ALERT MESSAGES MANAGEMENT The SNMP Messages pane displays the SNMP alert messages sent by the host or groups of hosts selected in the Hosts List pane These messages are displayed until they are acknowledged by the user Start Date Monday 27 2009 Filter Mat Acknowledged Ack EndDate Monday May 04 2008 Host Mame Alert message IP Address 6242009 12 14 12 Dusk alert state of disk Disk 0 0 is Disconnected Server 2 S 4 2008 12 14 12 Analog LTC NotDetected Server 2 4 29 2003 3 45 50 Analog LTC NotDetected Server 2 4 28 2003 11 32 28 Status not running Server 2 4 27 2003 10 35 57 Analog LTC NotDetected ALERT MESSAGES DISPLAY Use the calendar of the Start Date and End Date drop down fields to restrict the displayed alerts list to the selected Use the Filt
12. type Server name on the SDTI network Server identification number on the SDTI network Server type on the SDTI network master client server A clip is being transferred and edited or not Number of clips stored on the server Total number of clips stored on the whole network Status of the database Status of the network connection Network traffic status Preferred network SDTI or Gbe for copy move actions on clips Number of open GigE connections on a given port Controller Protocol Parameter Port Controller Protocol Connection State Description Server control port identification Controller or protocol used on that port Control port connection status Gigabit Connections Settings Parameter Status IP Address IP Mask Def gateway Description Status of the Gigabit connection IP address of the interface port IP mask of the interface port Default gateway used by the interface port 15 Issue 1 01 C 16 Channels Parameter Name Status Config Rem Capacity LTC User TC 1st Ctrl 2nd Ctrl Parallel Ctrl OSD XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Description Name of the Recorder CAM or player PGM channel Status of the channel e CAM Recording Recldle e PGM Ready Playing Live Idle Configuration of the channel as Recorder or Player Remaining capacity for each recorder channel LTC timecode of the channel User timecode of the c
13. 4 version 7 Server 1 2 3 5 version 7 2 Select the server s to update in the left pane of the Installation window As a reminder the currently installed Multicam version is displayed next to each server 3 In the Version field browse your computer to select the new Multicam installation zip file 4 Click on the Install button to start the installation process on all selected servers 30 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 4 1 2 5 Before the server upgrade starts the installer checks the number of Multicam versions installed on each server If more than 5 versions are installed the following error message appears XT ADL The maximum number af installable versions has been reached max 5 Remove one or more versions Ehe server a Click OK The Remove Installed Versions window appears b Remove the requested versions as described in the section 4 1 2 How to Remove Versions on page 31 The upgrade process is then launched When the servers are upgraded they are restarted but you still need to launch the requested application Y Note The Multicam installation zip file can be generated from the makezip bat file or from the XNet Install Zip bat file available with all Multicam installation packages How TO REMOVE VERSIONS To remove previously installed Multicam versions proceed as follows 1 In the Tools menu select Serv
14. 6 0 21 10 36 0 21 1011111 AA A 10 36 0 21 10 36 0 21 10 36 0 21 10 36 0 21 10 31 0 27 10 31 0 27 10 31 0 27 10 33 0 1 10 31 0 27 10 31 0 27 10 31 0 27 10 31 0 28 172 16 15 172 16 15 10 31 0 27 10 31 0 27 10 31 0 27 10 31 0 27 The Remove button allows removing the selected IP Address The Add Local IP button allows adding the current XNet Monitor IP Address on the monitored server 10 31 0 28 10 31 0 28 10 11 11 80 10 31 0 28 10 31 0 28 10 31 0 28 1011111 1011111 1011111 10 31 0 28 10 31 0 28 10 31 0 28 10 31 0 28 10 11 11 198 10 11 11 198 10 11 11 198 10 31 0 28 10 11 11 143 10 11 11 143 10 11 11 143 10 11 11 154 10 11 11 198 10 11 11 198 10 11 11 149 10 11 11 149 10 11 11 149 10 11 11 149 08 X The status line and progress bar at the bottom of the window display the currently executed command and its progress status 25 Issue 1 01 C 3 5 26 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 REMOTE PANEL CONTROL Important This function must only be used for training purposes It is not intended to be used for operations It is possible to take the control of an LSM remote device connected to a server When you right click on a server name the LSM Remote command first opens the following window allowing you to select the port number linked to the physical remote device XT ADL LSM Remote Port Selection AE A
15. 7 Directory C LSMCE DATA LDG Downloading hardware log me Cancel Once the logs extraction is done a window briefly appears about the log files compression then the Logs Extraction window displays the zip file name and its Storing folder and path Logs Extraction 1 Logs Files successfully extracted For Server 2 Available under C Program 5 Broadcast Monitor Downloaded 1005129100 zip The different logged information configuration alerts is stored in different folders and files and packed together in a zip file Next to the zip files is a text file LogExtracion_servername log for each server that logs the extractions dates operations results and resulting zip file Y Note At log extraction the log file on the remote server is closed and transferred After this operation a new log file is created on the remote server to log the events that happen from now XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 3 4 3 SERVERS SNMP CONFIGURATION In the Tools menu the Trap Configuration command opens the Trap Configuration window as shown below In this window a table is displayed with all servers and for each of these a list of all IP addresses to which they send their SNMP trap messages So it is easy to see which monitoring computer will receive any trap message Seles Trap Configuration Trap Configuration Host
16. 95 Ok 246 20 55 26 196 15920 100 67 Runnina Detected Detected OK Stand alone Normal Host SNMP DATA Presently if a host other than a server is selected the Monitored Data pane will display 2 tabs STATUS TAB In the Status tab the main parameters are organized in several group boxes as shown on the following figure XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Status Mib Browser Evs Products Issue 1 01 C Type Version State Custom Mame 212830 Access 113390 Running Unknown Computer Drives ee E731 30 Total Size Free Space Restore 15 5 GB 14 0 GB CPU Usage 0 02 AT r F 465 8 GB 28 1 GB Up Time 21 49 17 04 System C 19 5 GB GB Date Time 2010 06 02 19 49 25 Interfaces Description Status MTU Speed Phys Address IP Address Net Mask MIC IN NIC OUT MEE 1500 1000 Mbps 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 Intel R 00 Up 1500 1000 Mbps 01517766bd2 1281 22 255 255 255 0 2 801 699 63 025 Intel R PRO 100 Up 1500 1000 Mbps 1517 5fe38f 1 1 53 12 255 255 0 0 20 783 986 20 697 299 The different group boxes and their parameters are detailed hereafter EVS Products Parameter Description Type EVS application name Version Server software revision S tate Server state running in maintenance faulty halted unknown Custom Name Name given to the product from the MIB Computer Parameter Description Name Name
17. Mib Browser Tab on page 22 for an overview of the MIB Browser tab XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 3 3 3 General Type Custom Name Serial Number Version State Fall Genlock LTC Number of Clips Rem Capacity Clip Capacity Loop Recording Up Time Date Time Syne PC to TC Period SERVER MIB DATA If a server is selected the Monitored Data pane displays its MIB parameters in 5 tabs each displaying a specific table Note If Multicam is not active and running on the selected server most of the parameter fields will be left blank STATUS TAB Issue 1 01 C In the Status tab the main parameters are organized in several group boxes as shown on the following figure AT 2 29100 10 04 17 Running OK Valid blackburst Valid 38 28 59 05 99 PerChannel On 0 13 42 89 2011 01 19 14 07 19 Yes 00 15 00 PC free disk space 367 MB Channels Name Status Config Recording Recorder 50 B Recording Recorder 50 PGM 1 Live Player PGM 2 Live Player PGM 3 Live Player PGM 4 Live Player Audio Video Controller 4 Protocol Base Config Spotbox Port ControllerProtocol Connection State Video Zin IPDP Defined Audio 4 tracks 95422 2 IPDP Connected Standard 1080i PAL Ethernet 50106 Line Defined Codec HD MJPEG Standard Ethernet 850107 Links Defined Comp Bit Rate 100 Mbps Network SDTI NoRelay1485 Ne
18. NMP poling 2148470101307 No responsa ta SAMP poling 2184010 1001243 Ho response to SNMP poling The window is divided in 4 panes Monitoring Data Pane SNMP Messages Pane e The Hosts List pane displays the monitored servers in a user defined tree architecture e The Monitoring Data pane displays the selected server information e The Disk Usage pane displays a pie chart with the totalized used and left disk space for the selected server s e The SNMP Messages pane displays the SNMP alert and warning messages for the selected period and enables the user to acknowledge them 2 2 HOSTS LIST The Hosts List pane displays the monitored servers on the network They are listed in a tree architecture independent of the network architecture as shown on the following figure Issue 1 01 C 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 xNet 23 a Control room 15 B Server 1 5 B Server 2 10 Remote room 5 B Server 5 Discovered Hosts 3 1 1 20 1 3 XNET The higher node is called XNet as it represents the EVS XNet proprietary network Under this first level node you must add one or more groups These groups are only virtual groups used for easy organization and management of multiple servers GROUPS To add a new group right click on the XNet node and select Add group the only available command Enter a representative grou
19. OTE CONTR Diaria 27 307 HOSTS LISTO MANAGEMENT 28 30 REL WORDS DISTRIBUTION racional 28 c DIS USAGE arnold balas 29 4 SERVER UPDATE Parma 30 Ab AOE TCM AUP DA Esa 30 il MOWO New Vel Olsen i 30 41 2 HoW to REMOVE fs 31 EB 32 Issue 1 01 C XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 What s New The changes linked to new features in version 1 01 24 are listed in the table below Click the section number in the table to jump directly to the corresponding section In the user manual the icon has been added on left margin to highlight information on new and updated features Section 3 3 3 New settings on the Status tab Clip Dft Copy Move GigE Open Conn Gigabit Connection Status Section 4 1 1 Check on the number of installed version max 5 in case of server upgrade XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 Introduction PURPOSE XNet Monitor is a tool aimed at monitoring EVS products XNet Monitor displays real time information and status about the servers as well as past alert and warning messages XNet Monitor uses the SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol protocol to request and receive monitoring data from the servers These internal status data are defined in the MIB Management Information
20. SPOTBOX AVSP IPDP PROTOCOL FX ET T DDnTf frtr Issue 1 01 C on the server along with their 21 Issue 1 01 C XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 MiB BROWSER TAB The MIB Browser tab allows to view the MIB Management Information Base and gives a description of the parameters that can be polled This is dedicated to maintenance Module Mame EvS GL BAL REG E 5 PRODUCT MIEB EVS SERVER MIB EVS SSERVER ESFR MIB EVS SSERVER MIB SHMPV2 CUNF 2 5 SHMPW2 TC Ea E ES evsPrdtMIB Z E evzPrdtMlBNotfcatons 0 evsPrdtStateChange 1 evePrdtGeneral 1 lig evsPrdtT able 1 lt gt evePrdtE ntry 1 14 evsPrdtlndex 1 14 evsPrdtT 2 14 evsPrdtDiescr 3 14 evePrdtS ernal umber 4 14 evsPrdtS offersian h 14 evsPrdtState b E evsPrdt amp gent 2 evesPrdtagent ersion 1 E evePrdtMaxTrapClients 2 E evsPrdtTrapClientM ext ndexPosition 3 lig evsPrdtTrapClientCfaT able 4 E gt evePrdtT rapChentCfgE ntry 1 14 evsPrdtTrapClientCEalndex 1 14 evsPrdtTrapClientCEal p ddress 2 14 evsPrdtTrapClientCEaCommunity 3 14 evePrdtT rapChentChgE ntrpState 4 E evsPrdtMdgmt 3 Sa evsPrdtMgT able 1 El evsPrdtMgE ntru 1 e evsPrdtMgPrdtindes 1 14 evsPrdtiigPrdrState 2 14 lt 3 LIN 3 3 4 SNMP INFORMATION EXTRACTION Information
21. User s Manual Version 1 01 Januar y 2011 lt XMNet Monitor XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 COPYRIGHT EVS Broadcast Equipment Copyright 2009 2011 All rights reserved DISCLAIMER The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication IMPROVEMENT REQUESTS Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc evs tv REGIONAL CONTACTS The address and phone number of the EVS headquarters are usually mentioned in the Help About menu in the user interface You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers of local offices either at the end of this user manual for manuals on hardware products or at the following page on the EVS website http www evs tv contacts UsER MANUALS ON EVS WEBSITE The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS download center on the following webpage http www evs tv downloadcenter Issue 1 01 C XNet Monitor V 1 01 User
22. e application If you want to change the default one enter the desired path Once the application is installed it can be executed immediately UPGRADE AND DOWNGRADE If an older version of XNet Monitor is already installed on your computer it will be automatically removed and replaced by the new one when you will install the new version of XNet Monitor The XNet Monitor application must only be removed if you need to downgrade the application Removing the application can be done as usual through Windows Control Panel and Add or Remove Programs menu XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Issue 1 01 C 2 Configuration 2 1 USER INTERFACE AMet Monitor ENa s Drood Hosts 61 11 01 1 1 1 20 2 1 1 1 20 3 1 11 014 1 m 5108458 B XT_ADL 2 Hosts List m X12 PGE Pane 111 5310 1 11 5311 1 FIN B CEWwESIT E COMLORES LEWESIZ E EDIO SDENCPWE COMLORES XEDIO SDEMC P Stat Dista Honda May 31 20 Fer Ackresdedged Genlock AnsegLTC Dirk 38100 1003 07 29530 10 03 07 Uri 212850 Urk 11330 End Mondes May 31 2010 Capacity OO 1251 Rem Capackk 321517 Disk Usage Pane Date Ader Address 10 1001353 1 Dusk UD Disconrected 3214810101353 Radi emite access count 1 2104010 111343 Ma response to SAMP poling 31 May 10 10 13 26 No response to S
23. er gt Remove Installed Versions The Remove Installed Versions window appears Remove Installed Versions Server Version Version2 Version3 Wersiond Wersion5 Wersionb Version Wersion8 Wersion9 Wersion1 0 100173 100221 100175 100307 100160 100221 100175 100307 Close Select the version s you want to remove The selected versions are highlighted in black Click the Remove Selected Versions button Click Close 3l Issue 1 01 C 4 2 32 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 SERVER REBOOT To remotely reboot a server right click on it in the Hosts List pane and select Reboot in the contextual menu The Server Reboot message window is displayed You must confirm the reboot process to start it on the remote host Y Note This command will be available only if the corresponding parameter is enabled in the Settings window e Instant Tapeless TechnOlogy 4111 ANN EVS Broadcast Equipment Li ge Science Park 16 rue Bois St Jean B 4102 Ougr e Belgium Corporate North amp Latin America Headquarters Headquarters 32 4 361 7000 1 973 575 7811 Asia amp Pacific Other regional offices Headquarters available on 852 2914 2501 www evs tv contact 2 To learn more about EVS go to www evs tv
24. er drop down menu to select the alerts to be displayed e All All alerts that occurred during the selected period are displayed e Acknowledged Only alerts that have already been acknowledged are displayed e Not Acknowledged Only alerts that do not have been acknowledged yet are displayed ALERT MESSAGES ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The alert acknowledgment function helps you to easily remove alert messages from the displayed list once they have been visualized and or taken care of Use the Ack Alert s button to acknowledge the selected alerts These alerts are kept in the log file but are not displayed anymore depending on the display filter configuration 23 Issue 1 01 C 3 4 2 24 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 SERVER LOGS EXTRACTION To remotely recover the SNMP logs stored on a server right click on it in the Hosts List pane and select Extract logs in the contextual menu The following warning message window is displayed to warn you that the extraction process may interfere with the video diffusion from that server Launch the extraction process again later if you cannot accept any diffusion trouble at this time Logs extraction A The log extraction process may affect the diffusion on server Server 2 Are you sure you want to proceed The next window displays progress bars of the extraction and the current directory and file being downloaded Logs Extraction from Server
25. g and drop operation 9 Note As this process is based on timeout for not used addresses it may take some time to parse a long list How TO REMOVE A HOST You can only remove a host when the monitoring is not started To remove a host right click on it and select the Remove command SUMMARY INFORMATION In the Hosts List pane the bullet color has the following meaning e A red bullet means that there is a warning and or an error on a host e green bullet means that everything is ok for that item The number between brackets next to an item indicates the number of pending SNMP alert messages Issue 1 01 C XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 3 Monitoring 31 START MONITORING Once servers and hosts have been added in the groups the monitoring is started by clicking on the Start command in the Monitoring menu To stop the monitoring once it is running simply click on the Stop command in the same Monitoring menu The monitoring status is available in the status bar at the bottom of the XNet Monitor window Polling 1 1 20 1 host 1 3 e Polling not started means that the monitoring has not been started yet since the application launch e Polling followed by IP address means status data are presently read from the selected host MIB e Waiting x y sec indicates that the monitor is waiting for next polling process It has already been waiting for x seconds out of
26. hannel Primary controller defined for the selected channel Possible values are EVS Remote EVS XTNano Remote AVSP IPDP secondary controller defined for the channel if any Controller used in Parallel Mode OSD controller XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 STORAGE TAB The Storage tab differs according to the type of disks used SAS or SCSI SAS Disks Status Storage Hardware Codes Mib Browser General Remaining Capacity 279 43 04 99 storage type Sas Nominal Capacity 279 51 43 RAID type 441 RAID a rpg oe Disk status RSE 5 F 4 dE En 13 14 Tb 17 18 T3 220 2 we 23 EZ E HEIL e R3 R3 s ce R4 Rd 4 wx sp sp sp y sp o mene Disk temperature edie E E E Es led nme ela dd eee labo er de e ex 24 E 08 ae eee ela Disk Details 17 Issue 1 01 C SCSI Disks Status Storage Hardware Codes Mib Browser 18 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 General Arrays Remaining Capacity 37 47 31 99 storage type Parallels csi PSU Fans Thermal Nominal Capacity 37 51 07 RAID type 4 1 INTA HB RAID 2
27. nother instance of LSM remote is already using Remote 1 Available Ports Remote 1 v Pressing OK opens an interactive window representing the LSM remote panel and from which you can use the different commands such as on the physical remote itself You can close this window by pressing Escape XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 36 REMOTE DESKTOP CONTROL It is possible to remotely access a server desktop When you right click on a server name the Remote Desktop command first opens the following window warning you that you are going to take control of the server 1 1 20 23 A This operation will allow vau to take control of the server and potentially affect the recording playouk Are vou sure Pressing OK opens the server screen cs LinxConsole Press ALT C for CTRL C CTRL TAB for ALT TAB CLIP H2 aT2_PGE Loc gt 2 12 TOT HB63 GCLP 15 35 H5 REM 28h54dm35 Za B 123A 123B 1236 123D A 1240 124B 1246 1240 N 125A 1258 125C 1750 1268 1268 1266 1260 1278 1298 127C 1290 2 128A 128B 128C 1280 129A 1298 129G
28. of the computer CPU Usage Percentage of use of central processing unit CPU Physical Memory Computer data storage used from the total amount Up Time Elapsed time since the last boot Date Time MTPC date and time 11 Issue 1 01 C 12 Drives XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 This area lists the hard disks drives from the computer Parameter Name Total Size Free Space Interfaces Parameter Description Status MTU S peed Phys Address IP Address Net Mask NIC IN NIC OUT Description Name of the computer Total size GB of the drive Free space GB still available on the drive Description Generic description of the communication interface Up or Down Maximum Transmission Unit size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards Data transfer rate in Megabits per second Memory address that is electronically in the form of binary number presented on the computer address bus circuitry in order to enable the data bus to access a particular storage cell of main memory Internet Protocol address of the communication interface Prefix bit mask expressed in quad dotted decimal representation For example 255 255 255 0 is the subnet mask forthe 192 168 1 0 24 prefix Number of octets getting through the network input Number of octets getting through the network output MiB BROWSER TAB Refer to section
29. p name As this is only a virtual layout we recommend that you organize the groups based on physical localization of servers for easier management To remove a group right click on it and select the Remove command HOSTS Once the groups are ready you can add servers or hosts to them You can add hosts to XNet Monitor in two ways How ADD HOSTS MANUALLY To add individual hosts manually proceed as follows 1 Right click on a group and select the Add host command 2 Enter the host IP address in the Host Definition window Host Definition IP Address Once the hosts are entered in the list manually you can organize them in the different groups by drag and drop operation XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 2 2 4 HOW ADD HOSTS AUTOMATICALLY 1 Open the Tools menu and select Discover The Discover SNMP Agents window opens Discover SNMP Agents IP Start 172 160 1 IP Stop 172 16 255 255 Ping 172 16 0 4 Discovery Results No IP Address Name 2 In this window set the start and stop IP addresses between which the program will look for available servers and hosts 3 Click on the Start button to start the discovery process At the end of this process the discovered hosts will be listed in a new group called Discovered Hosts Once the hosts are entered through the discovery process you Can organize them in the different groups by dra
30. rmation Cap Gb Templ Model Rew Level 279 35 FUJITSU MANZXSDONC 0104 279 3r FUJITSU MAW S300NC 0104 15 279 39 FUJITSU MANZSDONC 0104 DAOOP FA0TWSE 279 3r FUJITSU MANZSDDNC 0104 DAOOP FA0TWRA 279 32 FUJITSU MANZSDONC 0104 DAOOP FA0TW S 279 3r FUJITSU MANZSDDNC 0104 DADDOPZADTVWwDH 279 40 FUJITSU MANZSDONC 0104 DADDOP FADTWSA 279 41 FUJITSU MANZSDONC 0104 DADDOP ZA amp DOTwPA 279 39 FUJITSU MAW S300NC 0104 FA0TWPS 279 33 FUJITSU MANZSDONC 0104 DAOOP FA0T WTA 279 37 FUJITSU MANZSDONC 0104 DAOOP FAOT WSC 279 40 FUJITSU MANZSDONC 0104 DAOOP 2 279 42 FUJITSU MANZSDONC 0104 DADDOPZADTWwSP 19 Issue 1 01 C 20 Parameter ID S tate Cap Gb Temp Unit defined in Settings Model Rev Level SN XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 Description Disk Identification Disk Status OK not present spare Disk Capacity in Gbytes Disk Internal Temperature Disk Manufacturer and model Disk Revision Level Disk Serial Number Information can be copied with the Ctrl C command from the window and pasted in a text file HARDWARE TAB The Hardware tab lists the available modules and boards installed in the server along with their respective version or revision number and their configuration when relevant Status Storage Hardware Codes Mib Browser Mame Version norm ACT CPU Board Id 0n41 Revision
31. s List pane Path to the directory used to store the SNMP log files Unit in which the temperature Is expressed Click on the OK button once the parameters are properly configured for your XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual Issue 1 01 C EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 3 22 DATA DISPLAY When you select XNet or a group in the Hosts List pane the Monitoring Data pane displays a table with a number of columns In this table you will find summary data about the servers available under XNet or under the selected group CUSTOMIZING THE DATA DISPLAY You can specify which information should be displayed in the Monitoring Data pane and how it should be displayed in the Select Columns window To access this window select the Organize Columns command from the Tools menu ET Tc Columns Available calumns SelectedColumns Codec A SN Comp Bit Rate Multicam Version Controller Default Gateway Disk 0 4 Disk 0 B Disk HC Disk 0 0 Disk 0 Disk 1 4 Disk 1 B Disk 1 Rem Capacity Disk 1 D Disk 1 E Disk 2 4 The following actions are possible e add a column to the display list select it in the left Available columns list and click on the Insert button e To remove a column from the table select it in the right Selected Columns list and click on the Remove button e To change the columns order select a column name in the right Selected Columns list and move it up or down in the list using
32. t Name XT ADL Net Number 1 Def Current Type MastersMaster Clip Edit by network Yes Nb of Network Clip 136 Gigabit Connections Settings DB State Ok LAN PC HCTX GigE1 HCTX GigE2 Connection Connected Up Up Traffic pem IP Address 1 1 20 24 1 1 20 1 1 1 20 2 Clip Dft Copy Move Sdi IP Mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 GigE Open Conn hs Def gateway 192 168 23 1 1 1 70 11 1 1 70 11 Rem Capacity LTC User TC 1st Ctrl 2nd Ctrl Parallel Ctrl 050 14 31 17 2011 01 19 14 0 2011 01 20 00 0 IPDP Primary Not pplicable 14 27 48 2011 01 1914 0 2011 01 19 07 1 IPDP Primary Not pplicable 2011 01 19 14 0 2011 01 20 00 0 IPDP Primary Not pplicable 2011 01 19 14 0 2011 01 19 07 1 IPDP Primary Not pplicable 2011 01 19 14 0 2011 01 20 00 0 IPDP Primary Not pplicable 2011 01 19 14 0 2011 01 20 00 0 IPDP Primary NotApplicable The different group boxes and their parameters are detailed hereafter General Parameter Type Custom Name Serial Number Version Description Server type XT XT 2 Name given to the product from the MIB Server unique serial number Server software revision 13 Issue 1 01 C 14 Parameter State PSU Genlock LTC Number of Clips Rem Capacity Clip Capacity Loop Recording Up Time Date Time Sync PC to TC Period PC Free Disk Space Audio Video Parameter Base Config Video Audio Standard Codec
33. the Up and Down buttons respectively Click on OK once the columns are organized as desired Issue 1 01 C 3 3 3 3 1 TO2 ELM 5 04 ELM 0 ELM MA02 xS TO3 No SDTI 3 3 2 10 XNet Monitor V 1 01 User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment J anuary 2011 INFORMATION DISPLAY The Monitoring Data pane displays the following information according to the selected item in the Hosts List pane e A summary of underlying hosts if XNet or a group is selected e An empty table for the host SNMP parameters and their respective values if the selected host is not a server e A specific parameters display table if the selected host is a server SUMMARY OF HosTS DATA If XNet or a group is selected the Monitored Data pane displays a summary of underlying hosts parameters as shown on the following figure The available columns are selected and organized from the Organize Columns option available in the Tools menu SN Soft Rev State Genlock Analog LTC Disk PSU XNET Status Traffic DB Status Loc Clips Rem Capac 28690 10 03 13 Running Valid bl Valid OK OK Connected Normal Ok 44 51 54 32 6f 20350 10 03 13 Running Valid bl Valid OK 0 spl OK Connected Normal Ok BEEN 1000225 1 19220 10 03 13 Running Valid bl Valid OK OK Stand alone Normal 3 29 11 56 9 15670 10 03 13 Runninq Valid bl Valid OK OK Connected Normal 13 53 16 40 1

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