Tripp Lite B097048 Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console Serve - Page 5

Nagios Integration, System Management, Status Reports, Management, Configuration from the, Command

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Table of Contents 10. Nagios Integration 184 10.1 Nagios Overview 184 10.2 Configuring Nagios 184 Distributed Monitoring 10.2.1 Enable Nagios on the 185 Console Server 10.2.2 Enable NRPE Monitoring 186 10.2.3 Enable NSCA Monitoring 187 10.2.4 Configure Selected Serial Ports 188 for Nagios Monitoring 10.2.5 Configure Selected Network 188 Hosts for Nagios Monitoring 10.2.6 Configure the Upstream Nagios 189 Monitoring Host 10.3 Advanced Distributed Monitoring 190 Configuration 10.3.1 Sample Nagios Configuration 190 10.3.2 Basic Nagios Plug-Ins 192 10.3.3 Additional Plug-Ins 193 10.3.4 Number of Supported Devices 194 10.3.5 Distributed Monitoring Usage 195 Scenarios 11. System Management 197 11.1 System Administration and Reset 197 11.2 Upgrade Firmware 198 11.3 Configure Date and Time 198 11.4 Configuration Backup 200 11.5 Delayed Configuration Commit 202 11.6 FIPS Mode 204 12. Status Reports 205 12.1 Port Access and Active Users 205 12.2 Statistics 206 12.3 Support Reports 206 12.4 Syslog 207 12.5 Dashboard 208 12.5.1 Configuring the Dashboard 208 12.5.2 Creating Custom Widgets for the 210 Dashboard 13. Management 211 13.1 Device Management 211 13.2 Port and Host Logs 211 13.3 Terminal Connection 212 13.3.1 Web Terminal 212 13.3.2 SDT Connector Access 214 13.4 Power Management 214 14. Configuration from the 215 Command Line 14.1 Accessing Config from the 215 Command Line 14.1.1 Serial Port Configuration 217 14.1.2 Adding and Removing Users 219 14.1.3 Adding and Removing 220 User Groups 14.1.4 Authentication 221 14.1.5 Network Hosts 222 14.1.6 Trusted Networks 223 14.1.7 Cascaded Ports 223 14.1.8 UPS Connections 224 14.1.9 RPC Connections 225 14.1.10 Environmental 226 14.1.11 Managed Devices 226 14.1.12 Port Log 227 14.1.13 Alerts 227 14.1.14 SMTP and SMS 229 14.1.15 SNMP 230 14.1.16 Administration 230 14.1.17 IP Settings 230 14.1.18 Date and Time Settings 231 14.1.19 Dial-In Settings 232 14.1.20 DHCP Server 232 14.1.21 Services 233 14.1.22 NAGIOS 234 15. Advanced Configuration 235 15.1 Custom Scripting 235 15.1.1 Custom Script to Run 235 when Booting 15.1.2 Running Custom Scripts when 235 Alerts are Triggered 15.1.3 Sample Script - Power Cycling 236 on Pattern Match 15.1.4 Sample Script - Multiple Email 236 Notifications on Each Alert 15.1.5 Deleting Configuration Values 237 from the CLI 15.1.6 Power Cycle Any Device upon a 239 Ping Request Failure 15.1.7 Running Custom Scripts when a 240 Configurator is Invoked 15.1.8 Backing-Up the Configuration 240 and Restoring Using a Local USB Drive 15.1.9 Backing Up the Configuration 241 Off-Box 15.2 Advanced Portmanager 242 15.2.1 Portmanager Commands 242 15.2.2 External Scripts and Alerts 245 5

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Table of Contents
10. Nagios Integration
184
10.1 Nagios Overview
184
10.2
Configuring Nagios
184
Distributed Monitoring
10.2.1
Enable Nagios on the
185
Console Server
10.2.2 Enable NRPE Monitoring
186
10.2.3 Enable NSCA Monitoring
187
10.2.4 Configure Selected Serial Ports 188
for Nagios Monitoring
10.2.5 Configure Selected Network
188
Hosts for Nagios Monitoring
10.2.6 Configure the Upstream Nagios 189
Monitoring Host
10.3 Advanced Distributed Monitoring
190
Configuration
10.3.1 Sample Nagios Configuration
190
10.3.2 Basic Nagios Plug-Ins
192
10.3.3 Additional Plug-Ins
193
10.3.4
Number of Supported Devices
194
10.3.5 Distributed Monitoring Usage
195
Scenarios
11. System Management
197
11.1
System Administration and Reset
197
11.2 Upgrade Firmware
198
11.3
Configure Date and Time
198
11.4 Configuration Backup
200
11.5 Delayed Configuration Commit
202
11.6 FIPS Mode
204
12. Status Reports
205
12.1
Port Access and Active Users
205
12.2 Statistics
206
12.3 Support Reports
206
12.4 Syslog
207
12.5 Dashboard
208
12.5.1 Configuring the Dashboard
208
12.5.2
Creating Custom Widgets for the 210
Dashboard
13. Management
211
13.1 Device Management
211
13.2
Port and Host Logs
211
13.3 Terminal Connection
212
13.3.1 Web Terminal
212
13.3.2 SDT Connector Access
214
13.4 Power Management
214
14. Configuration from the
215
Command Line
14.1
Accessing Config from the
215
Command Line
14.1.1 Serial Port Configuration
217
14.1.2
Adding and Removing Users
219
14.1.3 Adding and Removing
220
User Groups
14.1.4 Authentication
221
14.1.5 Network Hosts
222
14.1.6 Trusted Networks
223
14.1.7 Cascaded Ports
223
14.1.8 UPS Connections
224
14.1.9 RPC Connections
225
14.1.10 Environmental
226
14.1.11 Managed Devices
226
14.1.12 Port Log
227
14.1.13 Alerts
227
14.1.14 SMTP and SMS
229
14.1.15 SNMP
230
14.1.16 Administration
230
14.1.17 IP Settings
230
14.1.18 Date and Time Settings
231
14.1.19 Dial-In Settings
232
14.1.20 DHCP Server
232
14.1.21 Services
233
14.1.22 NAGIOS
234
15. Advanced Configuration
235
15.1 Custom Scripting
235
15.1.1 Custom Script to Run
235
when Booting
15.1.2
Running Custom Scripts when
235
Alerts are Triggered
15.1.3
Sample Script - Power Cycling
236
on Pattern Match
15.1.4
Sample Script - Multiple Email
236
Notifications on Each Alert
15.1.5 Deleting Configuration Values
237
from the CLI
15.1.6
Power Cycle Any Device upon a
239
Ping Request Failure
15.1.7 Running Custom Scripts when a 240
Configurator is Invoked
15.1.8 Backing-Up the Configuration
240
and Restoring Using a Local
USB Drive
15.1.9
Backing Up the Configuration
241
Off-Box
15.2 Advanced Portmanager
242
15.2.1 Portmanager Commands
242
15.2.2
External Scripts and Alerts
245