Situation:
There are multiple Transponders which are monitored by different devices and systems.
- IRDs of different brands are monitoring the transponder levels
- Kratos Monics is also monitoring the EIRP for the transponders and also for the carriers on the level below that.
- Alarm templates are in place which alarm differently on all different transponders and carriers.
Goal:
Have a Transponder table that displays the Transponder level and EIRP level with their respective alarm level for all Transponders.
Have a Carrier table that displays the carrier levels of all carriers on all Monics elements
Both tables should be paginated.
Selecting a transponder filters in the carrier table.
current solution (many years old):
Currently we have a manager element fetching information from all the different elements and displaying it in a table.
There are also scripts to set up element connections and to read alarm templates to duplicate the thresholds that need to be applied on that table.
Solutions I'm looking for:
- A way to prevent duplicating data in the system.
- DOM instances for the metadata
- Preferably we can leverage the low-code apps to display the data in table format with a row for each transponder and the transponder level as one column and the EIRP as another column.
The metadata can then be shown in other columns as well.
A second table can be used for the carrier information and it could be filtered on selecting a transponder.
Difficulty:
We want to combine information from metadata, different types of IRD elements and data from other elements.
Instinctively I think of a service template to combine element data, but the difficulty is displaying it in a table format.
Conclusion:
Many years have past since the first solution, and we have many new features available.
I wonder if there would be a good solution available to combine that static metadata with the dynamic measurements and alarms from the different elements to form a transponder table that shows the relevant data to the user.
Anyone eager to help brainstorm on this one?
Hi Jeroen,
Regarding the option of combining data from multiple elements (protocols) in the same table, a possible option is using profile definitions (Get parameters for elements where). Practical example, you would like to display the parameter 'In Bitrate' from multiple switches (different drivers). You can create a profile definition 'In Bitrate', and add a profile parameter for each parameter (on each driver) that contains this KPI. When using the profile definition in GQI, you will list the bitrates from all elements captured in the profile definition.
In case this does not work, another option is to use an ad-hoc data source to display this information in a table.
Hope it helps.