Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 23

Primary Ping Target, Secondary Ping Target, Ping Probe Interval, Probe Tries Before Fail, Primary

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3. Web Console continued 3.8 Preferences continued 3.8.4 Preferences > System continued Remote Syslog Date and Time Figure 3-40: Remote Syslog The SNMPWEBCARD supports a date and time configuration via Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) or the on-board Real-Time Clock (RTC). Both the SNTP and RTC time are able to utilize the local time configuration. Refer to Section 4.2.4.2 Time Settings for additional details on local time configuration. Changes on the Date and Time menus require a restart to take effect. Please use the Preferences > Restart menu if you are not prompted to restart after making changes. Refer to the Telnet or SSH Menu interface if you experience any issues configuring date and time. Watchdog Figure 3-41: Date and Time Figure 3-42: Watchdog The Watchdog settings provide the user with the ability to set up timers that will reboot the card automatically if the Watchdog trigger is reached. This provides a mechanism to maximize the uptime/accessibility of the SNMPWEBCARD. The Watchdog tab allows enabling/disabling of either the Ping probe or NTP probe. Primary Ping Target: Address/hostname (requires DNS settings to be configured). Secondary Ping Target: Address/hostname (requires DNS settings to be configured) (optional). Ping Probe Interval: Time in minutes before retry. Probe Tries Before Fail: The number of attempts to ping the primary and secondary IP addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a problem and reboots itself. The SNMPWEBCARD will continue to reboot until it is successfully able to ping the primary or secondary IP address. Primary NTP Target: Address/hostname (requires DNS settings to be configured). Secondary NTP Target: Address/hostname (requires DNS settings to be configured) (optional). NTP Probe Interval: Time in minutes before retry. Probe Tries Before Fail: The number of attempts to get time from the primary and secondary NTP addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a problem and reboots itself. 23

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3. Web Console
continued
3.8 Preferences
continued
3.8.4 Preferences > System
continued
Remote Syslog
Date and Time
The SNMPWEBCARD supports a date and time configuration via
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) or the on-board Real-Time Clock
(RTC). Both the SNTP and RTC time are able to utilize the local time
configuration. Refer to Section 4.2.4.2 Time Settings for additional
details on local time configuration.
Changes on the Date and Time menus require a restart to take effect.
Please use the Preferences > Restart menu if you are not prompted to
restart after making changes. Refer to the Telnet or SSH Menu interface
if you experience any issues configuring date and time.
Watchdog
The Watchdog settings provide the user with the ability to set up timers
that will reboot the card automatically if the Watchdog trigger is reached.
This provides a mechanism to maximize the uptime/accessibility of the
SNMPWEBCARD. The Watchdog tab allows enabling/disabling of either
the Ping probe or NTP probe.
Primary Ping Target:
Address/hostname (requires DNS settings to be
configured).
Secondary Ping Target:
Address/hostname (requires DNS settings to be
configured) (optional).
Ping Probe Interval:
Time in minutes before retry.
Probe Tries Before Fail:
The number of attempts to ping the primary and
secondary IP addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a
problem and reboots itself.
The SNMPWEBCARD will continue to reboot until it is successfully able
to ping the primary or secondary IP address.
Primary NTP Target:
Address/hostname (requires DNS settings to be
configured).
Secondary NTP Target:
Address/hostname (requires DNS settings to be
configured) (optional).
NTP Probe Interval:
Time in minutes before retry.
Probe Tries Before Fail:
The number of attempts to get time from the
primary and secondary NTP addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD
assumes there is a problem and reboots itself.
Figure 3-40: Remote Syslog
Figure 3-41: Date and Time
Figure 3-42: Watchdog