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131 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging • Configure SNMP v3 if required. For SNMP v3 messages, the user’s details and security level must match\ what the receiving SNMP Network Manager is expecting. SNMP v3 mandates that the m\ essage will be rejected unless the SNMPv3 user sending the trap already exists in the user database on the SNMP Ma\ nager. The user database in a SNMP v3 application is actually referenced by a combination of the Username and \ the Engine ID for the given SNMP...
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132 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.3 Remote Log Storage Before activating Serial or Network Port Logging on any port or UPS logging, you must specify where those log\ s are to be saved: • Select the Alerts & Logging: Port Log menu option and specify the Server Type to be used, and the details to enable log server access 7.4 Serial Port Logging In Console Server mode, activity logs can be maintained of all serial po\ rt activity. These records are stored on an off-server, or...
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133 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.5 Network TCP or UDP Port Logging The Console Servers can also log any access to and communications with n\ etwork attached Hosts. • For each Host, when you set up the Permitted Services which are authorized to be used, you also must set up \ the level of logging that is to be maintained for each service • Specify the logging level that is to be maintained for that particular T\ DC/UDP port/service on that particular Host: Level 0 Turns off...
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134 Chapter 8: Power and Environment The B094-008-2E-M-F, B094-008-2E-V, B095-004/003 and B092-016 Console Servers and B096-048/032/016 Console Server Management Switch products embed software that can be use\ d to manage connected Power Distribution Systems (PDU’s), IPMI devices and Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS’s) supplied by a number of vendors, and some the\ environmental monitoring devices. B092-016 Console Server with PowerAlert also embeds Tripp Lite’s PowerAlert software. 8.1 Remote...
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135 Now you have set up a new serially or network connected RPC device, this\ will automatically create a corresponding new Managed Device with the same Name /Description as the RPC The outlet nam\ es on the RPC/PDU Managed Device will by default be “Outlet 1” “Outlet 2”. You can now establish a “connection” between particular Managed Dev\ ice that draws power from the particular RPC/PDU outlet (using Serial & Network: Managed Devices - refer Chapter 4). The outlet will then take up the name of the...
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136 8.1.2 RPC alerts You can now set PDU and IPMI alerts using Alerts & Logging: Alerts (refer to Chapter 7) 8.1.3 RPC status You can monitor the current status of your network and serially connected\ PDU’s and IPMI RPC’s • Select the Status: RPC Status menu. A table with the summary status of all connected RPC hardware wil\ l be displayed • Click on View Log or select the RPC Logs menu. You will be presented with a table of the history and detailed graphical \ information on the select RPC • Click...
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137 8.1.4 User power management The Power Manager enables both Users and Administrators to access and control\ the configured serial and network attached PDU power strips, and servers with embedded IPMI service processors or B\ MC’s: • Select the Manage: Power and the particular Target power device to be controlled (or click Manage on the Status: RPC Status menu) • The outlet status is displayed. You can initiate the desired Action to be taken by selecting the appropriate icon: Power ON Power...
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138 Chapter 8: Power and Environment 8.2 Uninterruptible Power Supply Control (UPS) The Console Servers manage UPS hardware using Network UPS Tools (refer Section 8.2.6 for an overview of embedded open source Network UPS Tools - NUT software) 8.2.1 Managed UPS connections A Managed UPS is a UPS that is connected by serial or USB cable or by the network to \ the Console Server. The Console Server becomes the Master of this UPS, and runs a upsd server to allow o\ ther computers that are drawing...
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139 Chapter 8: Power and Environment • Select the Serial & Network: UPS Connections menu. The Managed UPSes section will display all the UPS connections that have already been configured. • Click Add UPS • Enter a UPS Name and Description (optional) and identify if the UPS will be Connected Via USB or over pre-configured serial port or via HTTP/HTTPS over the preconfigured network Host connection • Enter the UPS login details. This Username and Password is used by Slaves of this UPS (i.e. other...
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140 Chapter 8: Power and Environment • Select the Driver that will be used to communicate with the UPS. The drop-down menu prese\ nts a full selection of drivers from the latest Network UPS Tools (NUT version 2.2.0) and additional information on compatible UPS \ hardware can be found at http://www.networkupstools.org/compat/stable.html • Click New Options in Driver Options if you need to set driver-specific options for your selected NUT driver and hardware combination (more details at...