Lantronix SLC 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide - Page 347
Events Commands, Add Event, Delete Event, Apply
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13: Maintenance Outlet When the trigger is set to RPM Load over Threshold, select the outlet that will be monitored for a current that exceeds a defined threshold. The RPM needs to support providing a current level for the selected outlet as part of its status information. If an outlet is not specified, the current level for the entire device will be monitored. The RPM current will be checked every 2 minutes. Threshold When the trigger is set to RPM Load over Threshold, specify the maximum allowable threshold for the current; any current readings over this threshold will trigger the selected action. The threshold can be specified in Amps (e.g. 8.5) or as a percentage (e.g. 90%). Action From the drop-down list, select the action taken because of the trigger. For example, the action can be writing an entry into the syslog with details of the event or sending the trap(s) to the Ethernet or modem connection. Syslog Forward All Traps to Ethernet Forward Selected Trap to Ethernet Forward all Traps to a Modem Connection Forward Selected Trap to a Modem Connection Email Alert SNMP Trap Ethernet Modem Connection on For actions that require an Ethernet connection (for example, Forward All Traps to Ethernet), select the Ethernet port to use. For actions that require a modem connection (for example, Forward All Traps to a Modem Connection, select which modem connection to use (Device Port, USB Port U1, USB Port U2, or the Internal Modem). Connections available depend on the model of the SLC unit. NMS/Host to forward For actions that forward a trap, enter the IP address of the computer to forward the trap to trap to. The computer does not have to be an SNMP NMS; it just has to be capable of receiving SNMP traps. SNMP Community Forwarded traps are sent with this SNMP community value There is no default. SNMP Trap OID Enter a unique identifier for an SNMP object. (An SNMP object is anything that can hold a value and can be read using an SNMP "get" action.) The OID consists of a string of numbers separated by periods (for example, 1.1.3.2.1). Each number is part of a group represented by the number on its left. Email Addresses Enter an email address to receive email alerts. 3. You have the following options: - To add the defined event, click the Add Event button. The event displays in the Events table at the bottom of the page. - To edit an event, select the event from the Events table and click the Edit Event button. The Maintenance > Events page displays the event. - To delete an event, select the event from the Events table and click the Delete Event button. A message asks for confirmation. Click OK. 4. To save, click Apply. Events Commands Go to Events Commands to view CLI commands which correspond to the web page entries described above. SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 347