System Administration
MDU Lite (LongRun or HomeRun) for addressing information on new subscribers. The SMS2000 may use polling data from Expresso GS/MDU Chassis equipment to determine the room from which a subscriber is generating traffic. This data can then be used by the OCS or another server to tailor its response to the room and to determine the room number for hotel PMS billing. For example, the OCS can charge a different price for conference rooms than for suites at a hotel. This command allows you to configure the different devices.
To poll a Tut Systems product, use this command:
set
For example, to configure the SMS2000 to first poll the Expresso GS/MDU Chassis at 192.168.254.211 to determine the line card and port ID from which the subscriber is connecting, type:
sms2000% set
Testing to See if SNMP Polling will Work
Use a MAC address (sequence of 12 hexadecimal digits, such as 00A28C94FEB8) to poll the configured SNMP server(s) for the location of a device with the specified MAC address.
To test if the SMS2000 can perform an SNMP poll of the Expresso GS/MDU Chassis and MDU Lites that were last configured and saved, use this command:
snmp-poll mac_address
This example polls for a subscriber with the specified MAC address. If the subscriber is connected to a configured Expresso GS/MDU Chassis orMDULite and
sms2000%
This example polls for a
sms2000%
Disabling SNMP Polling
To stop polling the specified Expresso GS/MDU chassis or MDU Lite (LongRun or HomeRun) for addressing information on new subscribers, use this command:
delete
For example, to stop SNMP polling the server whose IP address is 192.168.254.211, type:
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