Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 16

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3. Web Console continued 3.7.2 Logs > Data continued Data points are listed in order of the time and date they occurred. Information on the type of data point that occurred, the device it occurred on, which variable it occurred on and the numeric value is also displayed. To view more data points, 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, reporting device, device variables and variable value. Device variable filters can either be all of the variables for all devices (default), all variables on one device or up to three specific variables across all devices. 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. 3.8 Preferences This menu is used to alter user-defined preferences for the network, security and overall system settings. Enable SNMP V2c This indicates if SNMPV2c should be enabled on startup. The default is that SNMP V2c is enabled. Enable SNMP V3 This indicates if SNMPV3 should be enabled on startup. The default is that SNMPV3 is enabled. Note: The SNMP enable flags will not change the default local users created. Automatically Start HTTPS This indicates if HTTPS should be automatically started as part of system initialization. HTTPS Port If the application is to be started, then this is the listening port to use. The default is 443. Automatically Start HTTP This indicates if HTTP should be automatically started as part of system initialization. HTTP Port If the application is to be started, then this is the listening port to use. The default is 80 3.8.1 Preferences > Network Automatically Start Telnet Menu This indicates if the Telnet Menu application be automatically started as part of system initialization. Telnet Menu Port This is the listening port to user for the Telnet Menu application. The default is 23. Automatically Start Telnet CLI This indicates if the Command Line Interface application should be automatically started as part of system initialization. Telnet CLI Port This is the listening port to use for the Telnet CLI Application. The default is 5214. Automatically Start SSH Menu This indicates if the SSH Menu application should be automatically started as part of system initialization. The default is Yes. Figure 3-28: Services SSH Menu Port This is the listening port to use when starting the SSH Menu application. The default is 22. This menu is used to define the network preferences for remote service interfaces, SMTP and Internet. Services This menu is available in the 'Network Preferences' box at the left side of the page in the Preferences > Network submenu. Any changes to these settings will require a system restart. Automatically Start SNMP This indicates if SNMP should automatically be started when the system is initialized. Automatically Start SSH CLI This indicates if the SSH Command Line Interface application should be automatically started as part of system initialization. The default value is Yes. SSH CLI Port This is the listening port to use when starting the SSH CLI application. The default is 2112. SNMP Port This is the port to use when starting SNMP during system initialization. This is the same port to use for set and get requests. The default is 161. Enable SNMP V1 This indicates if SNMPv1 should be enabled on startup. The default is that SNMP V1 is enabled. 16

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3. Web Console
continued
3.8 Preferences
This menu is used to alter user-defined preferences for the network,
security and overall system settings.
3.8.1 Preferences > Network
This menu is used to define the network preferences for remote service
interfaces, SMTP and Internet.
Services
This menu is available in the ‘Network Preferences’ box at the left side of
the page in the Preferences > Network submenu. Any changes to these
settings will require a system restart.
Automatically Start SNMP
This indicates if SNMP should automatically be started when the system
is initialized.
SNMP Port
This is the port to use when starting SNMP during system initialization.
This is the same port to use for set and get requests. The default is 161.
Enable SNMP V1
This indicates if SNMPv1 should be enabled on startup. The default is
that SNMP V1 is enabled.
Enable SNMP V2c
This indicates if SNMPV2c should be enabled on startup. The default is
that SNMP V2c is enabled.
Enable SNMP V3
This indicates if SNMPV3 should be enabled on startup. The default is
that SNMPV3 is enabled.
Note
: The SNMP enable flags will not change
the default local users created.
Automatically Start HTTPS
This indicates if HTTPS should be automatically started as part of system
initialization.
HTTPS Port
If the application is to be started, then this is the listening port to use.
The default is 443.
Automatically Start HTTP
This indicates if HTTP should be automatically started as part of system
initialization.
HTTP Port
If the application is to be started, then this is the listening port to use.
The default is 80
Automatically Start Telnet Menu
This indicates if the Telnet Menu application be automatically started as
part of system initialization.
Telnet Menu Port
This is the listening port to user for the Telnet Menu application. The
default is 23.
Automatically Start Telnet CLI
This indicates if the Command Line Interface application should be
automatically started as part of system initialization.
Telnet CLI Port
This is the listening port to use for the Telnet CLI Application. The default
is 5214.
Automatically Start SSH Menu
This indicates if the SSH Menu application should be automatically
started as part of system initialization. The default is Yes.
SSH Menu Port
This is the listening port to use when starting the SSH Menu application.
The default is 22.
Automatically Start SSH CLI
This indicates if the SSH Command Line Interface application should be
automatically started as part of system initialization. The default value
is Yes.
SSH CLI Port
This is the listening port to use when starting the SSH CLI application.
The default is 2112.
Figure 3-28: Services
3.7.2 Logs > Data
continued
Data points are listed in order of the time and date they occurred.
Information on the type of data point that occurred, the device it
occurred on, which variable it occurred on and the numeric value is
also displayed. To view more data points, 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, reporting device, device
variables and variable value. Device variable filters can either be all of
the variables for all devices (default), all variables on one device or up to
three specific variables across all devices. 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.