Claims
- 1. A control system that uses SNMP to remotely control broadband communications hardware via a network, the communications hardware comprising a plurality of processor boards that perform content stream manipulation and configuration task firmware for configuring and controlling the processor boards, the control system comprising:
a user interface for presenting information to a control system operator and for receiving input from the operator; an element manager communicatively linking the user interface to the network, the element manager packaging the operator input as SNMP messages and sending the messages to the SNMP agent via the network, the element manager also receiving SNMP messages from the SNMP agent via the network and providing information contained therein to the user interface for presentation to the operator; and an SNMP agent communicatively linking the configuration task firmware and the network, the SNMP agent comprising means for brokering information exchanged between the element manager and the configuration task firmware.
- 2. The control system of claim 1 wherein the SNMP agent translates SNMP messages received from the element manager via the network into a form that can be understood by the configuration task firmware and packages information in to SNMP messages for receipt by the element manager via the network.
- 3. The control system of claim 1 wherein the content streams are MPEG 2 data streams, wherein the network is an Ethernet network and wherein the communications hardware is a TMX chassis.
- 4. The control system of claim 1 wherein the user interface is a graphical user interface comprising a common browser.
- 5. The control system of claim 1 wherein the SNMP agent populates MIB tables with system data received from the configuration task firmware and wherein the element manager reads the system data from the MIB tables and provides it to the user interface for display.
- 6. The control system of claim 1 wherein the element manager populates MIB tables with operator input received from the user interface and wherein the SNMP agent reads the operator input from the MIB tables and provides it as instructions to the configuration task firmware.
- 7. The control system of claim 1 wherein the element manager runs on a personal computer that is communicatively linked to the network and wherein the element manager has been uploaded to the computer as a java applet via the network during a set-up phase.
- 8. A method of remotely controlling broadband communications hardware via a network, the communications hardware comprising a plurality of processor boards for manipulating content streams and configuration task firmware for configuring and controlling the processor boards, the method comprising:
receiving content stream control commands from the operator at a first location on the network; packaging the control commands as SNMP messages; sending the SNMP messages across the network to a second location physically remote from the first location; receiving the SNMP messages at the second location; translating the received SNMP messages into control commands that the configuration task firmware can understand; and sending the translated commands to the configuration task firmware for execution.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the content streams are MPEG 2 data streams, wherein the network is an Ethernet network and wherein the communications hardware is a TMX chassis.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein receiving content stream control commands comprises receiving content stream drag and drop commands from a graphical user interface that comprises a browser.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein packaging the control commands as SNMP messages comprises populating MIB tables with content stream attributes resulting from the drag and drop commands.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising
polling the communications hardware for system status data; populating MIB tables with the system status data; reading the system status data from the MIB tables; and displaying the system status data on the graphical user interface.
- 13. The method of claim 10 further comprising
polling the communications hardware for content stream attribute data; populating MIB tables with the content stream attribute data; reading the content stream attribute data from the MIB tables; and displaying the system content stream data on the graphical user interface.
- 14. The method of claim 10 further comprising
polling the communications processor board attribute data comprising data relating to the identity, structure and operational status of the processor boards; populating MIB tables with the processor board attribute data; reading the processor board attribute data from the MIB tables; and displaying the processor board attribute data on the graphical user interface.
- 15. A method of remotely enabling an output port of a TMX chassis via a network, the TMX chassis having a multiplexer, a quantization level processor and an input processor for manipulating content streams passing therethrough to the output port, the method comprising:
receiving a port enable command from an operator at a first location on the network; sending the port enable command across the network to the TMX chassis at a second location physically remote from the first location; and responsive to receipt of the port enable command,
activating the targeted multiplexer first, activating the quantization level processor second; and activating the input processor third to thereby permit a content stream to pass to the output port.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/285,188 filed Apr. 20, 2001 and entitled “Broadband Bandwidth Management, Device Management and Multi-Media Control System”; and No. 60/285,153 filed Apr. 20, 2001 and entitled “Data Insertion, Transport, Grooming, Aliasing, Routing, and Multiplexing of MPEG 2 Data Streams”, which Provisional Applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
[0002] This application is related to co-pending U.S. Patent application Ser. No. ______ filed Apr. 16, 2002 (based on provisional application No. 60/322,063 filed Sep. 13, 2001) and entitled “High Speed Serial Data Transport Between Communications Hardware Modules,” which Application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60285188 |
Apr 2001 |
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60285153 |
Apr 2001 |
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