Sending a message, Setting up snmp, Downloading mibs – Polycom 6000 User Manual

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Administrator Guide for Polycom QDX 6000 System

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Sending a Message

If you are experiencing difficulties with connectivity or audio, you may want

to send a message to the system that you are managing.
Only the near site can see the message; it is not broadcast to all the sites in the

call.

To send a message via the Polycom QDX 6000 web interface:

1.

On a computer, open a web browser.

2.

In the browser address line, enter the system’s IP address, for example,
http://10.11.12.13

, to go to the Polycom QDX 6000 web interface.

3.

If prompted, enter the administrator account ( “admin” is default)., and

enter the admin password.

4.

Go to Diagnostics > Send a Message.

5.

In the Send a Message page, enter a message (up to 100 characters in

length), then click Send.
The message is displayed for 15 seconds on the screen of the system that

you are managing.

Setting Up SNMP

The Polycom QDX 6000 system sends SNMP (Simple Network Management

Protocol) reports to indicate conditions, including the following:

All alert conditions found on the Polycom QDX 6000 system alert page
Details of jitter, latency, and packet loss
Low battery power is detected in the remote control
A system powers on
Administrator logon is successful or unsuccessful
A call fails for a reason other than a busy line
A user requests help
A telephone or video call connects or disconnects
Polycom QDX 6000 systems are compatible with SNMP versions 1 and 2c.

Downloading MIBs

In order to allow your SNMP management console application to resolve

SNMP traps and display human readable text descriptions for those traps, you

need to install Polycom MIBs (Management Information Base) on the

computer you intend to use as your network management station. The MIBs

are available for download from the Polycom QDX 6000 web interface.

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