Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 15

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3. Web Console continued 3.6.3 Actions > Address Book 3.7.1 Logs > Event Logs Figure 3-25: Address Book Figure 3-26: Event Logs To modify Address Book settings for each type of notification method, locate it in the 'Contacts' box on the left side of the page and edit the variable fields. The "Email" tab shows a table of email contacts. Before your SNMPWEBCARD can send email notifications, you must add at least one email contact. If you do not know the correct settings, contact your network administrator. To add an email contact, click the [+] button on the bottom of the screen to activate the next available row. This menu allows the user to view the event log entries for the entire system. Events are listed in order of the time and date they occurred. Information on the type of event that occurred, the device it occurred on, the severity category and a description of the event is also displayed. To view more events, simply continue scrolling down through the log. Logs can be filtered by using the menus at the bottom of the page. Logs can be filtered and viewed by time frame, type of event, device on which it occurred, severity category and description. In order to apply filters to the event log, click the 'Apply' button at the bottom of the page. The "SNMP" tab shows a table of SNMP contacts. Before your SNMPWEBCARD can send an SNMP trap or SNMP set to an IP address, you must add at least one SNMP contact. To add an email contact, click the [+] button on the bottom of the screen to activate the next available row. (The standard port for SNMP set destinations is port 161. The standard port for SNMP trap recipients is port 162.) Filters can be cleared within a session by clicking the 'Reset Filters' button at the bottom of the page. Filters do not persist from session to session. 3.7.2 Logs > Data Note: If adding an SNMP contact to be used with a SNMP Set Notification, use port 161 or the port number that the remote SNMP device can be accessed on. After adding Email and SNMP contacts, the user must set contacts for trap sending during events. Note: You also need to configure and enable each event setting through the Configuration>Actions window before notifications can be sent to your contacts. 3.7 Logs This menu allows for in-depth viewing, configuration and acknowledgement of logs that come across the system. Selecting Rotate Log on any log page will forward that log to any configured recipients and then clear the log in the SNMPWEBCARD. Figure 3-27: Data Logs This menu allows the user to view the data log entries for the entire system. 15

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3.6.3
Actions
> Address Book
To modify Address Book settings for each type of notification method,
locate it in the ‘Contacts’ box on the left side of the page and edit the
variable fields.
The “Email” tab shows a table of email contacts. Before your
SNMPWEBCARD can send email notifications, you must add at least
one email contact.
If you do not know the correct settings, contact your network
administrator. To add an email contact, click the [+] button on the
bottom of the screen to activate the next available row.
The “SNMP” tab shows a table of SNMP contacts. Before your
SNMPWEBCARD can send an SNMP trap or SNMP set to an IP address,
you must add at least one SNMP contact. To add an email contact, click
the [+] button on the bottom of the screen to activate the next available
row. (The standard port for SNMP set destinations is port 161. The
standard port for SNMP trap recipients is port 162.)
Note
: If adding an SNMP contact to be used with a SNMP Set Notification,
use port 161 or the port number that the remote SNMP device can be
accessed on. After adding Email and SNMP contacts, the user must set
contacts for trap sending during events.
Note
: You also need to configure and enable each event setting through
the Configuration>Actions window before notifications can be sent to
your contacts.
3. Web Console
continued
3.7 Logs
This menu allows for in-depth viewing, configuration and acknowledgement
of logs that come across the system. Selecting
Rotate Log
on any log
page will forward that log to any configured recipients and then clear the
log in the SNMPWEBCARD.
This menu allows the user to view the event log entries for the entire system.
Events are listed in order of the time and date they occurred. Information
on the type of event that occurred, the device it occurred on, the severity
category and a description of the event is also displayed. To view more
events, simply continue scrolling down through the log.
Logs can be filtered by using the menus at the bottom of the page. Logs
can be filtered and viewed by time frame, type of event, device on which
it occurred, severity category and description. In order to apply filters to
the event log, click the ‘Apply’ button at the bottom of the page.
Filters can be cleared within a session by clicking the ‘Reset Filters’
button at the bottom of the page. Filters do not persist from session to
session.
3.7.2 Logs > Data
This menu allows the user to view the data log entries for the entire system.
Figure 3-25: Address Book
Figure 3-26: Event Logs
Figure 3-27: Data Logs
3.7.1 Logs > Event Logs