Tripp Lite B0930082E4UM Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console - Page 141

Resolve Actions

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7. Alerts, Auto-Response and Logging 7.3.6 Send Nagios Event Click on Send Nagios Event as the Add Trigger Action. Enter a unique Action Name, and set the Action Delay Time. Edit the Nagios Event Message text to display on the Nagios status screen for the service. Specify the Nagios Event State (OK, Warning, Critical or Unknown) to return to Nagios for this service. Click Save New Action. Note: To notify the central Nagios server of Alerts, NSCA must be enabled under System: Nagios and Nagios must be enabled for each applicable host or port. 7.3.7 Perform Interface Action Click on Perform Interface Action as the Add Trigger Action. Enter a unique Action Name, and set the Action Delay Time. Select the Interface (Modem or VPN service) and the Action (Start or Stop Interface) to be taken. You may wish to start an IPsec VPN service in response to an incoming SMS, or set up an OpenVPN tunnel whenever your Tripp Lite device fails over to use the cellular connection. Note: If any IPsec service or OpenVPN tunnel is to be controlled by the Network Interface Event Action, you will need to have checked the Control by Auto-Response box when configuring that service. If selected, the default state for the VPN tunnel / service will be down. 7.4 Resolve Actions Actions can also be scheduled for when a trigger condition has been resolved: • For an assigned auto-response with a defined trigger check condition, click on Add Resolve Action (e.g., Send Email or Run Custom Script) to select the action type to be taken. Note: Resolve Actions are configured exactly the same as Trigger Actions, except the designated Resolve Actions are all executed on resolution of the trigger condition and there are no Action Delay Times set. 141

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7. Alerts, Auto-Response and Logging
7.3.6 Send Nagios Event
Click on
Send Nagios Event
as the
Add Trigger Action
. Enter a unique
Action Name
, and set the
Action Delay Time
.
Edit the
Nagios Event Message
text to display on the Nagios status screen for the service.
Specify the
Nagios Event State
(OK, Warning, Critical or Unknown) to return to Nagios for this service.
Click
Save New Action
.
Note:
To notify the central Nagios server of Alerts, NSCA must be enabled under System: Nagios and Nagios must be enabled for each
applicable host or port.
7.3.7 Perform Interface Action
Click on
Perform Interface Action
as the
Add Trigger Action
. Enter a unique
Action Name
, and set the
Action Delay
Time
.
Select the
Interface
(Modem or VPN service) and the
Action
(Start or Stop Interface) to be taken. You may wish to start an
IPsec VPN service in response to an incoming SMS, or set up an OpenVPN tunnel whenever your Tripp Lite device fails over to
use the cellular connection.
Note:
If any IPsec service or OpenVPN tunnel is to be controlled by the Network Interface Event Action, you will need to have checked the
Control by Auto-Response box when configuring that service. If selected, the default state for the VPN tunnel / service will be down.
7.4 Resolve Actions
Actions can also be scheduled for when a trigger condition has been resolved:
• For an assigned auto-response with a defined trigger check condition, click on
Add Resolve Action
(e.g.,
Send Email
or
Run Custom Script
) to select the action type to be taken.
Note:
Resolve Actions are configured exactly the same as Trigger Actions, except the designated Resolve Actions are all executed on
resolution of the trigger condition and there are no Action Delay Times set.