Tripp Lite 0 Idades Manual
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1 1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA • www.tripplite.com/support Owner’s Manual Console Server Management Switch Models: B096-016 / B096-032 / B096-048 Console Server with PowerAlert Model: B092-016 Console Server Models: B095-004-1E / B095-003-1E-M / B094-008-2E-M-F / B094-008-2E-V Copyright © 2016 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their\ respective owners. PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT! Register your product for quicker service and ultimate peace of mind. You...
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Please take care to follow the safety precautions below when installing \ and operating the Console Server: • Do not remove the metal covers. There are no operator-serviceable components inside. Opening or removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltage which may cause fi\ re or electric shock. Refer all service to Tripp Lite qualified personnel • To avoid electric shock the power cord protective grounding conductor mus\ t be connected through to ground • Always pull on the plug, not the cable,...
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3 Introduction 10 Installation 14 2.1 Models 14 2.1.1 Kit components: B096-048, B096-032 and B096-016 Console Server Managemen\ t Switch 14 2.1.2 Kit components: B092-016 Console Server with PowerAlert 15 2.1.3 Kit components: B095-004-1E and B095-003-1E-M Console Server 15 2.1.4 Kit components: B094-008-2E-M-F and B094-008-2E-V Console Server 16 2.2 Power Connection 17 2.2.1 Power: Console Server Management Switch 17 2.2.2 Power: Console Server with PowerAlert 17 2.2.3 Power: Console Server 17...
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4 4.5 Trusted Networks 49 4.6 Serial Port Cascading 50 4.6.1 Automatically generate and upload SSH keys 50 4.6.2 Manually generate and upload SSH keys 51 4.6.3 Configure the slaves and their serial ports 52 4.6.4 Managing the slaves 52 4.7 Serial Port Redirection 53 4.7.1 Install VirtualPort client 53 4.7.2 Configure the VirtualPort client 54 4.7.3 To remove a configured port 56 4.7.4 Configure the remote serial device connection 56 4.8 Managed Devices 57 4.9 IPsec VPN 58 4.9.1 Enable...
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5 5.7 Cellular Operation 88 5.7.1 OOB access set up 88 5.7.2 Cellular failover setup 89 5.7.3 Cellular routing 89 Secure SSH Tunneling & SDT Connector 90 6.1 Configuring for SDT Tunneling to Hosts 91 6.2 SDT Connector Configuration 92 6.2.1 SDT Connector client installation 92 6.2.2 Configuring a new gateway in the SDT Connector client 93 6.2.3 Auto-configure SDT Connector client with the user’s access privileg\ es 94 6.2.4 Make an SDT connection through the gateway to a host 95 6.2.5 Manually...
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6 7.2 Trigger and Resolve Actions 127 7.2.1 Send Email on Trigger 127 7.2.2 Send SMS on Trigger 127 7.2.3 Perform RPC Action on Trigger 127 7.2.4 Run Custom Script on Trigger 128 7.2.5 Send SNMP Trap on Trigger 128 7.2.6 Send Nagios Event on Trigger 128 7.2.7 Perform Interface Action 128 7.2.8 Resolve Actions 129 7.2.9 Send Email alerts on Resolution 129 7.2.10 Send SMS Alerts on Resolution 129 7.2.11 Send SNMP Trap alerts on Resolution 130 7.2.12 Send Nagios Event alerts on...
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7 Nagios Integration 160 10.1 Nagios Overview 160 10.2 Central management and setting up SDT for Nagios 161 10.2.1 Set up central Nagios server 161 10.2.2 Set up distributed Console Servers 162 10.3 Configuring Nagios distributed monitoring 164 10.3.1 Enable Nagios on the Console Server 164 10.3.2 Enable NRPE monitoring 165 10.3.3 Enable NSCA monitoring 166 10.3.4 Configure selected Serial Ports for Nagios monitoring 167 10.3.5 Configure selected Network Hosts for Nagios monitoring 167...
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8 14.1.8 UPS Connections 198 14.1.9 RPC Connections 199 14.1.10 Environmental 200 14.1.11 Managed Devices 200 14.1.12 Port Log 201 14.1.13 Alerts 202 14.1.14 SMTP & SMS 203 14.1.15 SNMP 205 14.1.16 Administration 205 14.1.17 IP settings 205 14.1.18 Date & Time settings 206 14.1.19 Dial-in settings 206 14.1.20 DHCP server 207 14.1.21 Services 208 14.1.22 NAGIOS 208 14.2 General Linux command usage 209 Advanced Configuration 211 15.1 Custom Scripting 211 15.1.1 Custom script to run when...
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9 15.8 HTTPS 238 15.8.1 Generating an encryption key 238 15.8.2 Generating a self-signed certificate with OpenSSL 238 15.8.3 Installing the key and certificate 239 15.8.4 Launching the HTTPS Server 239 15.9 Power Strip Control 240 15.9.1 PowerMan 240 15.9.2 pmpower 241 15.9.3 Adding new RPC devices 241 15.10 IPMItool 243 15.11 Scripts for Managing Slaves 245 15.12 SMS Server Tools 246 15.13 Multicast 246 15.14 Zero Touch Provisioning 247 15.14.1 Preparation 247 15.14.2 Example...
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10 This User Manual is provided to help you get the most from your B096-016\ / B096-032 / B096-048 Console Server Management Switch, B092-016 Console Server with PowerAlert or B095-004-1E / B095-003-1E-M / B094-008-2E-M-F / B094-008-2E-V Console Server product. These products are referred to generically in \ this manual as Console Servers. Once configured, you will be able to use your Console Server to secure\ ly monitor, access and control the computers, networking devices, telecommunications...