Tripp Lite B0930082E4UM Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console - Page 133

Serial Login, Signal or Pattern, 2.6 USB Console Status

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7. Alerts, Auto-Response and Logging 7.2.5 Serial Login, Signal or Pattern To monitor serial ports and check for login/logout or pattern matches for auto-response triggers events: • Click on Serial Login/Logout as the Check Condition. In the Serial Login/Logout Check menu, select Trigger on Login (to trigger when any user logs into the serial port) or Trigger on Logout. Specify the Serial Port to perform a check on. • Click on Serial Signal as the Check Condition. In the Serial Signal Check menu, select the Signal (CTS, DCD, DSR) to trigger on the Trigger condition (either on serial signal change, or check level). Specify the Serial Port to perform a check on. • Click on Serial Pattern as the Check Condition. In the Serial Pattern Check menu, select the PCRE and the serial line (TX or RX) and Serial Port to pattern check on. Note: With serial pattern checks, you can assign to "Disconnect Immediately" all users from the serial being monitored in the event of a successful pattern match. • Check Save Auto-Response. Note: Before configuring serial port checks in auto-response, you first must configure the serial port in console server mode. Most serial port checks are not resolvable, so resolve actions will not be run. 7.2.6 USB Console Status Note: USB port labels in the Web interface match the USB port labels printed on a console server, with two exceptions. Some console servers include discrete pairs of USB ports, which do not have printed labels. In this case, the Web interface denotes them as either Upper or Lower. That is, the Web interface lists them by their physical relationship to each other. Also, some console servers ship with an array of four USB ports. A limited number of these console servers have labels A - D printed by these ports, even though the Web interface will denote them as USB ports 1 - 4. 133

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7. Alerts, Auto-Response and Logging
7.2.5 Serial Login, Signal or Pattern
To monitor serial ports and check for login/logout or pattern matches for auto-response triggers events:
• Click on
Serial Login/Logout
as the
Check Condition
. In the
Serial Login/Logout Check
menu, select
Trigger on Login
(to trigger when any user logs into the serial port) or
Trigger on Logout
. Specify the
Serial Port
to perform a check on.
• Click on
Serial Signal
as the
Check Condition
. In the
Serial Signal Check
menu, select the
Signal
(CTS, DCD, DSR) to
trigger on the
Trigger
condition (either on serial signal change, or check level). Specify the
Serial Port
to perform a check
on.
• Click on
Serial Pattern
as the
Check Condition
. In the
Serial Pattern Check
menu, select the
PCRE
and the serial line
(TX or RX) and
Serial Port
to pattern check on.
Note:
With serial pattern checks, you can assign to “Disconnect Immediately” all users from the serial being monitored in the event of a
successful pattern match.
• Check
Save Auto-Response
.
Note:
Before configuring serial port checks in auto-response, you first must configure the serial port in console server mode. Most serial port
checks are not resolvable, so resolve actions will not be run.
7.2.6 USB Console Status
Note:
USB port labels in the Web interface match the USB port labels printed on a console server, with two exceptions. Some console
servers include discrete pairs of USB ports, which do not have printed labels. In this case, the Web interface denotes them as either Upper
or Lower. That is, the Web interface lists them by their physical relationship to each other. Also, some console servers ship with an array
of four USB ports. A limited number of these console servers have labels A – D printed by these ports, even though the Web interface will
denote them as USB ports 1 – 4.