Tripp Lite B0930042E4U Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console S - Page 139

Trigger Actions

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7. Alerts, Auto-Response and Logging 7.2.14 Routed Data Usage Check This check monitors the specified input interface for data usage being routed through the console server and out through another interface, such as the Internal Cellular Modem. Routed data usage check is particularly useful in IP Passthrough mode to detect when the downstream router has failed over and is now routing via the console server's modem as a backup connection. This check may be configured with these parameters: • The console server's incoming Interface to monitor. • An optional Source MAC/IP Address, to monitor traffic from a specific host (e.g., the downstream router). • A Data Limit threshold, the auto-response will trigger when this is hit in the specified Time Period. • The auto-response will resolve if no matching data is routed for the Resolve Period. 7.3 Trigger Actions To configure the sequence of actions to be taken in the event of the trigger condition: • For an assigned auto-response with a defined check condition, click on Add Trigger Action (e.g. Send Email or Run Custom Script) to select the action type to be taken. Then configure the selected action (as detailed in the following sections). • Each action is configured with an assigned Action Delay Time which specifies how long (in seconds) after the autoresponse trigger event to wait before performing the action. You can add follow-on actions to create a sequence of actions that will be taken in the event of the one trigger condition. • To edit (or delete) an existing action, click the Modify (or Delete) icon in the Scheduled Trigger Action table. 139

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7. Alerts, Auto-Response and Logging
7.2.14 Routed Data Usage Check
This check monitors the specified input interface for data usage being routed through the console server and out through
another interface, such as the Internal Cellular Modem.
Routed data usage check is particularly useful in IP Passthrough mode to detect when the downstream router has failed over
and is now routing via the console server’s modem as a backup connection.
This check may be configured with these parameters:
• The console server’s incoming
Interface
to monitor.
• An optional
Source MAC/IP Address
, to monitor traffic from a specific host (e.g., the downstream router).
• A
Data Limit
threshold, the auto-response will trigger when this is hit in the specified
Time Period
.
• The auto-response will resolve if no matching data is routed for the
Resolve Period
.
7.3 Trigger Actions
To configure the sequence of actions to be taken in the event of the trigger condition:
• For an assigned auto-response with a defined check condition, click on
Add Trigger Action
(e.g.
Send Email
or
Run
Custom Script
) to select the action type to be taken. Then configure the selected action (as detailed in the following
sections).
• Each action is configured with an assigned
Action Delay Time
which specifies how long (in seconds) after the auto-
response trigger event to wait before performing the action. You can add follow-on actions to create a sequence of actions
that will be taken in the event of the one trigger condition.
• To edit (or delete) an existing action, click the
Modify
(or
Delete
) icon in the
Scheduled Trigger Action
table.