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Contents Introduction ..................................................................... 1 Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Initial setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Network management features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Console Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 How to use control console menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Control console structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Device Manager menu .
Logs ................................................................................ 20 Use the Event and Data Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Event log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Data log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve log files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Administration: Security .......
Administration: Notification and Logging................... 41 Event Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Types of notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Configuring event actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Active, Automatic, Direct Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 E-mail notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How to Export Configuration Settings......................... 55 Retrieving and Exporting the .ini File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Summary of the procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Contents of the .ini file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Detailed procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 The Upload Event and Error Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction Product Description Features The APC by Schneider Electric InRow RD 100-series and InRow RD 200-series cooling units are modular cooling units that require only one-half the width of a standard enclosure and can be placed in a data center row.
Network management features These applications and utilities work with the InRow RD.
• A Read-Only User has the following restricted access: – Access through the Web interface only. You must use the Web interface to configure values for the Read-Only User. – Access to the same tabs and menus as a Device User, but without the capability to change configurations, control devices, delete data, or use file transfer options. Links to configuration options are visible but disabled, and the event and data logs display no button to clear the log.
Status and Link RX/TX LEDs Status LED This LED indicates the status of the InRow RD. Condition Description Off One of the following situations exists: • The InRow RD is not receiving input power. • The InRow RD is not operating properly. It may need to be repaired. Contact APC Customer Support. See “APC Worldwide Customer Support” on page 69. Solid green The InRow RD has valid TCP/IP settings. Solid orange A hardware failure has been detected in the InRow RD. Contact APC Customer Support.
Watchdog Features Overview To detect internal problems and recover from unanticipated inputs, the InRow RD uses internal, systemwide watchdog mechanisms. When it restarts to recover from an internal problem, a System: Warmstart event is recorded in the event log. Network interface watchdog mechanism The InRow RD implements internal watchdog mechanisms to protect itself from becoming inaccessible over the network. For example, if the InRow RD does not receive any network traffic for 9.
Control Console How To Log On Overview You can use either a local (serial) connection, or a remote (Telnet or SSH) connection with a computer on the same network (LAN) as the InRow RD to access the control console. Use case-sensitive user name and password entries to log on (by default, apc and apc for an Administrator, or device and apc for a Device User). A Read-Only User has no access to the control console.
Local access to the control console For local access, use a computer that connects to the InRow RD or other device through the serial port, to access the control console: 1. Select a serial port at the computer and disable any service that uses the port. 2. Connect the provided serial cable from the selected port on the computer to the configuration port at the InRow RD. 3. Run a terminal program (e.g.
• The Up Time field reports how long the InRow RD has been running since it was last turned on or reset. Up Time: 0 Days 21 Hours 21 Minutes • Two fields report when you logged in, by date and time. Date : 11/30/2009 Time : 5:58:30 • The User field reports whether you logged in through the Administrator or Device User account. (The Read Only User account cannot access the Control Console.) User : Administrator Main screen status fields. • The Stat field reports the InRow RD status.
Control Console Menus Overview The control console provides options to monitor and configure the InRow RD. How to use control console menus The menus in the control console list options by number and name. To use an option, type the option’s number, press ENTER, and follow any on-screen instructions. If you use an option that changes a setting or value, select Accept Changes to save your change before you exit the menu.
Network menu To perform these tasks, use the options of the Network menu: • Configure the TCP/IP settings of the InRow RD or, if the InRow RD obtains its TCP/IP settings from a server, configure the settings for the type of server (DHCP or BOOTP). • Use the Ping utility. • Define settings that affect FTP, Telnet and SSH, the Web interface and SSL, SNMP, e-mail, DNS, and Syslog. System menu To perform these tasks, use the options of the System menu: • Control Administrator and Device Manager access.
Web Interface Introduction Overview The Web interface provides options to manage the InRow RD. See “Web” on page 34 for information on how to select, enable, and disable the protocols that control access to the Web interface and to define the Web-server ports for the protocols. Supported Web browsers You can use Microsoft® Internet Explorer (IE) 5.5 and higher (on Windows operating systems only) or Mozilla Firefox 1.x or higher (on all operating systems) to access the InRow RD through its Web interface.
URL address formats Type the DNS name or IP address of the InRow RD in the URL address field of the Web browser and press ENTER. When you specify a non-default Web server port in Internet Explorer, you must include http:// or https:// in the URL. Common browser error messages at log-on. Error Message Browser Cause of the Error “You are not authorized to view this page” or “Someone is currently logged in...” Internet Explorer, Firefox Someone else is logged on “This page cannot be displayed.
Home Page Overview On the Overview page of the Home tab, displayed when you log on to the Web interface, you can view active alarm conditions and the most recent events recorded in the event log. Quick status icons. At the upper right corner of every page, one or more icons and accompanying text indicate the current operating status of the InRow RD and the number of active alarms of that severity: Icon Description Critical: A critical alarm exists, which requires immediate action.
How to Use the Tabs, Menus, and Links Tabs In addition to the tab for the Home page, the following tabs are displayed. Click a tab to display a set of menu options: • Group: View the status of all InRow RDs in the group. View active alarms and recent events. Configure thresholds and other parameters related to the group. • Unit: Display InRow RD status, configure InRow RD parameters, configure and schedule maintenance, and view information about the InRow RD. • Logs: View and configure event and data logs.
Group and Unit Configuration Viewing and Configuring Group Settings Overview page The Overview page, which displays by default the first time you select the Group tab, provides basic group status information. • Cool Setpoint—The target value for the air temperature. A Cool setpoint equal or above the Supply Air Setpoint indicates that the group is operating normally. The Cool Setpoint should be set a few degrees above the Supply Air Setpoint when operating in the InRow mode.
• Fan Speed Preference — The preferred fan speed for normal operation of the cooling unit. Selecting the RACS or HACS mode sets the desired temperature difference between the rack inlet air temperature and the rack outlet air temperature. • Fan Speed Control (Spot Proportional, In-Row, RACS or HACS cooling modes)—The method the units will use to control fan speed, Automatic or Manual. – Automatic—The unit controls the evaporator fan speed based on cooling demand.
The value InRow RD should always display in the unit-type field. You can group InRow RD 100-series and InRow RD 200-series units, but do not attempt to connect other cooling-unit models to the group. Doing so may cause communication problems and prevent the group from operating correctly. To configure the name and location of a unit, see “Identification” on page 18.
Status > Detailed Status page • Input State—The current state of the input contact. If the input contact is in an abnormal state, an alarm occurs and the unit changes its operating mode to Standby. • Output State—The current state of the output relay. An alarm will cause the output relay to change from its normal state. • OHE Input State—The current state of the Outside Heat Exchanger (OHE) input. An alarm is generated if the current state differs from the configured normal state.
Thresholds page Sensor Values. View the temperature values reported by these sensors: • Rack Inlet Temperature—The temperature of air entering the enclosure on which the Rack Inlet Temperature Sensor is installed. • Supply Air Temperature—The temperature of air leaving the unit. • Return Air Temperature—The temperature of air entering the unit. Thresholds. Configure the temperature thresholds: • Rack Inlet High Temperature—Specify the high-temperature threshold.
Logs Use the Event and Data Logs Event log Path: Logs > Events > options You can view, filter, or delete the event log. By default, the log displays all events recorded during the last two days, in reverse chronological order. For lists of all configurable events and their current configuration, select the Administration tab, Notification on the top menu bar, and by event under Event Actions on the left navigation menu. See “Configuring by event” on page 42.
Note: Events are processed through the filter using OR logic. • Events that you do not select from the Filter By Severity list never display in the filtered event log, even if the event occurs in a category you selected from the Filter by Category list. • Events that you do not select from the Filter by Category list never display in the filtered event log, even if devices in the category enter an alarm state you selected from the Filter by Severity list.
To filter the log by date or time (Logs > Data > log): To display the entire data log, or to change the number of days or weeks for which the log displays the most recent events, select Last. Select a time range from the drop-down menu, then click Apply. The filter configuration is saved until the device restarts. To display data logged during a specific time range, select From. Specify the beginning and ending times (using the 24-hour clock format) and dates for which to display data, then click Apply.
Parameter Description Filename The name of the repository file (an ASCII text file). Delay X hours between uploads. The number of hours between uploads of data to the file. Upload every X minutes The number of minutes between attempts to upload data to the file after an upload failure. Up to X times The maximum number of times the upload will be attempted after an initial failure. Until Upload Succeeds Attempt to upload the file until the transfer is completed.
To use SCP to retrieve the files. To use SCP to retrieve the event.txt file, use the following command: scp username@hostname_or_ip_address:event.txt ./event.txt To use SCP to retrieve the data.txt file, use the following command: scp username@hostname_or_ip_address:data.txt ./data.txt To use FTP to retrieve the files. To use FTP to retrieve the event.txt or data.txt file: 1. At a command prompt, type ftp and the IP address of the InRow RD, and press ENTER.
Administration: Security Local Users Setting user access Path: Administration > Security > Local Users > options You set the case-sensitive user name and password for each account type in the same manner. Maximum length is 10 characters for a user name and 32 characters for a password. Blank passwords (passwords with no characters) are not allowed. Note: For information on the permissions granted to each account type (Administrator, Device User, and Read-Only User, see “Types of user accounts” on page 2.
Select one of the following: • Local Authentication Only: RADIUS is disabled. Local authentication is enabled. • RADIUS, then Local Authentication: RADIUS and local authentication are enabled. Authentication is requested from the RADIUS server first. If the RADIUS server fails to respond, local authentication is used. • RADIUS Only: RADIUS is enabled. Local authentication is disabled.
Configuring the RADIUS Server Summary of the configuration procedure You must configure your RADIUS server to work with the InRow RD. For examples of the RADIUS users file with Vendor Specific Attributes (VSAs) and an example of an entry in the dictionary file on the RADIUS server, see the APC Security Handbook. 1. Add the IP address of the InRow RD to the RADIUS server client list (file). 2. Users must be configured with Service-Type attributes unless Vendor Specific Attributes (VSAs) are defined.
Inactivity Timeout Path: Administration > Security > Auto Log Off Use this option to configure the time (3 minutes by default) that the system waits before logging off an inactive user. If you change this value, you must log off for the change to take effect. Note: This timer continues to run if a user closes the browser window without first logging off by clicking Log Off at the upper right.
Administration: Network Features TCP/IP and Communication Settings TCP/IP settings Path: Administration > Network > TCP/IP The TCP/IP option on the side menu bar, selected by default when you choose Network on the top menu bar, displays the current IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and MAC address of the InRow RD.
Setting Description Manual The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway must be configured manually. Click Next>>, and enter the new values. BOOTP A BOOTP server provides the TCP/IP settings. At 32-second intervals, the InRow RD requests network assignment from any BOOTP server: • If it receives a valid response, it starts the network services. • If it finds a BOOTP server, but a request to that server fails or times out, the InRow RD stops requesting network settings until it is restarted.
Vendor Specific Information (option 43). The InRow RD uses this option in a DHCP response to determine whether the DHCP response is valid. This option contains up to two APC-specific options in a TAG/LEN/DATA format: the APC Cookie and the Boot Mode Transition. • APC Cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data “1APC” Option 43 communicates to the InRow RD that a DHCP server is configured to service APC devices. By default, this DHCP response option must contain the APC cookie for the InRow RD to accept the lease.
Other options. The InRow RD also uses these options within a valid DHCP response. All of these options except the last are described in RFC2132. • Network Time Protocol Servers (option 42): Up to two NTP servers (primary and secondary) that the InRow RD can use. • Time Offset (option 2): The offset of the InRow RD's subnet, in seconds, from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). • Domain Name Server (option 6): Up to two Domain Name System (DNS) servers (primary and secondary) that the InRow RD can use.
• Select naming to define the host name and domain name of the InRow RD: – Host Name: After you configure a host name here and a domain name in the Domain Name field, users can enter a host name in any field in the InRow RD interface (except e-mail addresses) that accepts a domain name. – Domain Name: You need to configure the domain name here only.
Web Path: Administration > Network > Web > options Option Description access To activate changes to any of these selections, log off from the InRow RD: • Disable: Disables access to the Web interface. (You must use the control console to re-enable access. Select Network and Web/SSL/TLS. Then for HTTP, select Access and Enabled. For HTTPS access, also select Web/SSL and Enabled.
Option Description ssl certificate Add, replace, or remove a security certificate. Status: • Not installed: A certificate is not installed, or was installed by FTP or SCP to an incorrect location. Using Add or Replace Certificate File installs the certificate to the correct location, /sec on the InRow RD. • Generating: The InRow RD is generating a certificate because no valid certificate was found. • Loading: A certificate is being activated on the InRow RD.
Console Path: Administration > Network > Console > options Option Description access Choose one of the following for access by Telnet or Secure SHell (SSH): • Disable: Disables all access to the control console. • Enable Telnet (the default): Telnet transmits user names, passwords, and data without encryption. • Enable SSH v1 and v2: Do not enable both versions 1 and 2 of SSH unless you require both. They use extensive processing power.
Option Description ssh host key Status indicates the status of the host key (private key): • SSH Disabled: No host key in use: When disabled, SSH cannot use a host key. • Generating: The InRow RD is creating a host key because no valid host key was found. • Loading: A host key is being activated on the InRow RD.
Option Description access Enable SNMPv1 Access: Enables SNMP version 1 as a method of communication with this device. access control You can configure up to four access control entries to specify which NMSs have access to this device.
Option Description user profiles By default, lists the settings of four user profiles, configured with the user names apc snmp profile1 through apc snmp profile4, and no authentication and no privacy (no encryption). To edit the following settings for a user profile, click a user name in the list. User Name: The identifier of the user profile. SNMP version 3 maps GETs, SETs, and traps to a user profile by matching the user name of the profile to the user name in the data packet being transmitted.
FTP Server Path: Administration > Network > FTP Server The FTP server settings enable (by default) or disable access to the FTP server and specify the TCP/IP port (21 by default) that the FTP server uses to communicate with the InRow RD. The FTP server uses both the specified port and the port one number lower than the specified port. You can change the Port setting to the number of any unused port from 5001 to 32768 for added security.
Administration: Notification and Logging Event Actions Path: Administration > Notification > Event Actions > options Types of notification You can configure event actions to occur in response to an event or group of events. These actions notify users of the event in any of several ways: • Active, automatic notification. The specified users or monitoring devices are contacted directly. – E-mail notification – SNMP traps – Syslog notification • Indirect notification in the event log.
Configuring by event. To define event actions for an individual event: 1. Select the Administration tab, Notification on the top menu bar, and by event under Event Actions on the left navigation menu. 2. In the list of events, review the marked columns to see whether the action you want is already configured. (By default, logging is configured for all events.) 3.
Active, Automatic, Direct Notification E-mail notification Overview of setup. Use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to send e-mail to up to four recipients when an event occurs. To use the e-mail feature, you must define the following settings: • The IP addresses of the primary and, optionally, the secondary Domain Name System (DNS) servers. (See “DNS” on page 32.) • The IP address or DNS name for SMTP Server and From Address. (See “SMTP” on page 43.
E-mail recipients. Path: Administration > Notification > E-mail > recipients Identify up to four e-mail recipients. Setting Description To Address The user and domain names of the recipient. To use e-mail for paging, use the e-mail address for the recipient’s pager gateway account (for example, myacct100@skytel.com). The pager gateway will generate the page. To bypass the DNS lookup of the mail server’s IP address, use the IP address in brackets instead of the e-mail domain name, e.g., use jsmith@[xxx.
SNMP traps Trap Receivers. Path: Administration > Notification > SNMP Traps > trap receivers View trap receivers by NMS IP/Host Name. You can configure up to six trap receivers. • To open the page for configuring a new trap receiver, click Add Trap Receiver. • To modify or delete a trap receiver, first click its IP address or host name to access its settings.
Syslog Path: Logs > Syslog > options The InRow RD can send messages to up to four Syslog servers when an event occurs. The Syslog servers record events that occur at network devices in a log that provides a centralized record of events. This user’s guide does not describe Syslog or its configuration values in detail. See RFC3164 for more information about Syslog. Identifying Syslog Servers.
Syslog Test and Format example. Path: Logs > Syslog > test Send a test message to the Syslog servers configured through the servers option. 1. Select a severity to assign to the test message. 2. Define the test message, according to the required message fields – The priority (PRI): the Syslog priority assigned to the message’s event, and the facility code of messages sent by the InRow RD. – The Header: a time stamp and the IP address of the InRow RD.
Administration: General Options Identification Path: Administration > General > Identification Define values for Name (the device name), Location (the physical location), and Contact (the person responsible for the device) used by the InRow RD’s SNMP agent. These settings are the values used for the MIB-II sysName, sysContact, and sysLocation Object Identifiers (OIDs).
When customizing Daylight Saving Time (DST): • If the local DST always starts or ends on the fourth occurrence of a specific weekday of a month (e.g, the fourth Sunday), choose Fourth/Last. If a fifth Sunday occurs in that month in a subsequent year, the time setting still changes on the fourth Sunday. • If the local DST always starts or ends on the last occurrence of a specific weekday of a month, whether it is the fourth or the fifth occurrence, choose Fifth/Last.
Reset the Interface Path: Administration > General > Reset/Reboot Action Definition Reboot Management Interface Restarts the interface of the InRow RD. Reset All1 Select Exclude TCP/IP to reset all values except TCP/IP; clear Exclude TCP/IP to reset all configuration values. Reset Only1 TCP/IP settings: Set TCP/IP Configuration to DHCP & BOOTP, its default setting, requiring that the InRow RD receive its TCP/IP settings from a DHCP or BOOTP server. See “TCP/IP and Communication Settings” on page 29.
To reconfigure any of the following, click the link name in the Display column: • Display: The short link name displayed on each interface page • Name: A name that fully identifies the target or purpose of the link • Address: Any URL — for example, the URL of another device or server About the InRow RD Path: Administration > General > About The hardware information is especially useful to APC Customer Support to troubleshoot problems with the InRow RD.
APC Device IP Configuration Wizard Capabilities, Requirements, and Installation How to use the Wizard to configure TCP/IP settings The APC Device IP Configuration Wizard configures the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of one or more InRow RDs. You can use the Wizard in either of the following ways: • Remotely over your TCP/IP network to discover and configure unconfigured InRow RDs on the same network segment as the computer running the Wizard.
Use the Wizard Note: Most software firewalls must be temporarily disabled for the Wizard to discover unconfigured InRow RDs. Launch the Wizard The installation creates a shortcut link in the Start menu to launch the Wizard. Configure the basic TCP/IP settings remotely Prepare to configure the settings. Before you run the Wizard: 1. Contact your network administrator to obtain valid TCP/IP settings. 2.
Configure or reconfigure the TCP/IP settings locally 1. Contact your network administrator to obtain valid TCP/IP settings. 2. Connect the serial configuration cable (which came with the InRow RD) from an available communications port on your computer to the serial port of the card or device. Make sure no other application is using the computer port. 3. From the Start menu, launch the Wizard application. 4. If the InRow RD is not configured, wait for the Wizard to detect it. Otherwise, click Next>. 5.
How to Export Configuration Settings Retrieving and Exporting the .ini File Summary of the procedure An Administrator can retrieve the .ini file of a cooling unit and export it to another cooling unit or to multiple cooling units. 1. Configure one cooling unit to have the settings you want to export. 2. Retrieve the .ini file from that cooling unit. 3. Customize the file to change at least the TCP/IP settings. 4.
Customizing. You must customize the file before you export it. 1. Use a text editor to customize the file. – Section headings, keywords, and pre-defined values are not case-sensitive, but string values that you define are case-sensitive. – Use adjacent quotation marks to indicate no value. For example, LinkURL1="" indicates that the URL is intentionally undefined. – Enclose in quotation marks any values that contain leading or trailing spaces or are already enclosed in quotation marks.
The Upload Event and Error Messages The event and its error messages The following event occurs when the receiving cooling unit completes using the .ini file to update its settings. Configuration file upload complete, with number valid values If a keyword, section name, or value is invalid, the upload by the receiving cooling unit succeeds, and additional event text states the error. Event text Description Configuration file warning: Invalid keyword on line number.
Related Topics On Windows operating systems, instead of transferring .ini files, you can use the APC Device IP Configuration Wizard to update the basic TCP/IP settings of cooling units and configure other settings through their user interface. See “APC Device IP Configuration Wizard” on page 51.
File Transfers Upgrading Firmware Benefits of upgrading firmware When you upgrade the firmware on the InRow RD: • You obtain the latest bug fixes and performance improvements. • New features become available for immediate use. Keeping the firmware versions consistent across your network ensures that all InRow RDs support the same features in the same manner. Firmware files (InRow RD) A firmware version consists of two modules: An APC Operating System (AOS) module and an application module.
To extract the firmware files: 1. Run the tool. 2. At the prompts, click Next>, and then specify the directory location to which the files will be extracted. 3. When the Extraction Complete message displays, close the dialog box. Firmware File Transfer Methods To upgrade the firmware of a InRow RD, use one of these methods: • From a networked computer running a Microsoft Windows operating system, use the firmware upgrade tool downloaded from the APC Web site.
3. Type open and the InRow RD’s IP address, and press ENTER. If the port setting for the FTP Server has changed from its default of 21, you must use the non-default value in the FTP command. – For Windows FTP clients, separate a non-default port number from the IP address by a space. For example: ftp> open 150.250.6.10 21000 – Some FTP clients require a colon instead before the port number. 4. Log on as Administrator; apc is the default user name and password. 5. Upgrade the AOS.
Use XMODEM to upgrade one InRow RD To upgrade the firmware for one InRow RD that is not on the network, you must extract the firmware files from the firmware upgrade tool (see “To extract the firmware files:” on page 60). To transfer the files: 1. Obtain the individual firmware modules (the AOS module and the application module) from www.apc.com/tools/download. 2. Select a serial port at the local computer and disable any service that uses the port. 3.
Last Transfer Result codes Code Description Successful The file transfer was successful. Result not available There are no recorded file transfers. Failure unknown The last file transfer failed for an unknown reason. Server inaccessible The TFTP or FTP server could not be found on the network. Server access denied The TFTP or FTP server denied access. File not found The TFTP or FTP server could not locate the requested file.
Index A D About options for information about the Management Card 51 Access enabling or disabling methods of access to the control console 36 to the Web interface 34 priority for logging on 2 to the control console locally 7 remotely 6 Administration Network menu 29 Notification menu 41 Apply Local Computer Time 48 Authenticating users through RADIUS 25 Authentication Traps setting 45 Automatic log-off for inactivity 28 Data log importing into spreadsheet 23 Log Interval setting 22 rotation (archiving) 2
SSH 36 reverse lookup 21 SSL cipher suites 34 Telnet 36 versions of SSH 36 Error messages from overridden values in .ini file 57 Ethernet port speed 32 Event actions 41 configuring by event 42 configuring by group 42 Event log accessing 9 displaying and using 20 errors from overridden values in .ini file 57 filtering by date or time 20 filtering by event 20 using FTP del command 24 using FTP or SCP to retrieve 23 event.
M R Main screen of control console information fields displayed 7 status fields displayed 8 Menus Control Console 9 General 48 Logs 20 Network 29 Notification 41 top menu bar 14 Message Generation (Syslog setting) 46 RADIUS configuration 26 server configuration 27 supported RADIUS servers 27 Reboot Management Interface 50 Recent Events Device Events on home page 13 Recipient SMTP server 44 Remote Monitoring Service 50 Remote Users authentication 26 setting user access 25 Reset All 50 Reset Only 50 Restar
Syslog identifying the Syslog server and port 46 mapping event severity to Syslog priorities 46 settings 46 test 47 System Name 48 T TCP/IP configuration 29 Temperature units (Fahrenheit or Celsius) 49 Test DNS query 33 e-mail recipient settings 44 RADIUS server path 26 Syslog 47 trap receiver 45 Time setting 48 Time Zone, for synchronizing with NTP server 48 Timeout setting for RADIUS 26 To Address, e-mail recipients 44 Trap generation, for trap receivers 45 Traps trap receivers 45 Troubleshooting RADIUS
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