User's Manual
Configuration Using Web Based Management and the Command Line Interface
6.2.5 Event Config Menu Command
System Events of the SCALANCE W 788
On this page, you specify how the SCALANCE W 788 reacts to system events.
You can configure the reaction of the SCALANCE W 788-1pro to the following
events:
● Startup of the SCALANCE W 788
● Connection establishment to and disconnection from the SCALANCE W 788.
● Error in authentication.
● Changing the power supply of the SCALANCE W 788.
Evaluation of this event is only useful when using a redundant power supply.
● Change in the error status
● IP-Alive state change (application-specific connection monitoring)
● Link Check state change (device-specific connection monitoring)
Reaction to System Events
The following alternatives are possible:
● The SCALANCE W 788 sends an E-mail.
● The SCALANCE W 788 triggers an SNMP trap.
● The SCALANCE W 788 writes an entry in the log file.
● The SCALANCE W 788 indicates an error (the error LED lights up).
By selecting the appropriate check boxes, you specify which events trigger which
reactions on the SCALANCE W 788. With the check box in the Functions enabled
row, you enable or disable the sending of E-mails or triggering of SNMP traps.
Syntax of the Command Line Interface
For each of the four possible reactions E-mail, trap, log and fault, either E (En-
abled, setting is enabled) or D (Disabled, setting is disabled) must be entered as
the parameter. If, for example, an E-mail is sent when the SCALANCE W 788 re-
starts (first parameter 1) and an entry is made in the log table but neither a trap nor
an error is generated, the following command must be entered:
setec 1 E D E D
Operating Instructions SCALANCE W 788-1pro / SCALANCE W 788-2pro
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