User manual

Accessing an RPC2 Communications Module via the Web Interface
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RPC2
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Backup and Restore
An administrator can configure an FTP site to backup a configuration file or restore configuration
from a backup file. To configure where the backup will be stored:
1. Log in with the privileges required to change these settings.
2. From the side navigation bar of the System tab, click Notification>Backup and Restore.
3. Check the radio button next to FTP Site and enter the IP address, username and password for
the FTP site where the data log will be exported. Then enter the path and filename for the
configuration file.
-or- Check the radio button next to Local, click Choose File, browse to the location where the file
will be saved and enter a name for the configuration file.
4. Click the Save icon, , when finished.
To backup the configuration, click the Save Configuration icon at the top of the page, then
click OK. To restore from the last saved configuration, click the Restore Configuration icon at
the top of the page and click OK.
Manage Protocol
From the Manage Protocol page, an administrator can enable or disable the Velocity Server, SNMP
agent, SSH support, Telnet and Web Server. From this page an administrator can also disable or set
the inactive timeout and configure the maximum number of Telnet sessions allowed.
Modifying Velocity or SNMP will require rebooting the RPC2 communications module. The RPC2
communications module can be rebooted by accessing System>Settings>Reboot.
SNMP
An administrator can configure SNMP, which is needed if notifications are to be sent to an SNMP
management application. The RPC2 communications module supports SNMP v1, v2 and v3. To
configure SNMP:
1. Log in with the privileges required to change these settings.
2. From the side navigation bar of the System tab, Click Manage Protocol>SNMP.
3. Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable SNMP v1/v2.
4. Use the drop-down menu to select either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 for the SNMP traps.
5. Enter the port number for the SNMP UDP port and the SNMP Traps UDP port.
6. Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the Liebert Global Products (LGP) MIB and MIB
traps for querying information in that MIB.
7. Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the authentication trap. If enabled, an SNMP
authentication trap will be sent to all trap targets.
8. Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the System Notify trap for system traps to be sent
per the LGP MIB.
9. Disable or set the heartbeat interval in number of minutes. This specifies how often a heartbeat
trap will be sent to show that a device is online and functioning normally.
10. Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable SNMPv3.
11. Click the Save icon, , when finished.
NOTE
LGP MIB must also be enabled to enable system notify traps.