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7.
ALERTS AND LO
GGING
Introduction
This chapter describes the alert generati
on
and logging
features of the
Console Server
.
The a
lert facility
monitors the serial ports
, all logins,
the
power status and environmental monitors and probes
.
It
sends
emails, SMS,
Nagios or SN
MP alerts
when
specified trigger events occurs.
First
,
enable and configure the service that willbe used to carry the alert
(
Section 7.1
)
T
hen
specify the alert
trigger condition
and the
actual destination to which that
particular
alert
is to be sent
(
S
ection 7.
2
)
The
Console Server
s can
also be co
nfigured
selectively
to
maintain log
record
s
of all access and
communications with the
Console Server
and with the attached serial devices
,
all system activity
and
a
history of the status of any attached enviro
nmental monitors
,
UPS and PDU
devices.
The
Console
Server
s can
also log
access and communications with network attached hosts.
If port logs are to be maintained on a remote server, then the access path to this location need
s
to be configured
(Section 7.
3
)
Then you need to activate and set th
e desired levels of logging for
each
serial
(Section 7.4
)
and/or network port
(Section 7.5
)
and/or
power and environment
devices
(refer to
Chapter 8
)
7.1
Configure
SMTP
/SMS
/SNMP/
Nagios
Alert S
ervice
The Alerts facilit
y monitors
nominated
serial
port
s/hosts
/UPSs
/PDUs
/EMDs
,
etc.
for trigger
conditions
and
,
w
hen triggered
,
sends an a
lert
notification over the nominated alert service
.
Before setting up the
alert trigger, you must
configure
the
se
alert
s
ervices
:
7.1.1
Em
ail
A
lerts
The
Console Server
uses SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) for sending the email alert notifications.
To use SMTP, the Administrator must configure a valid SMTP
server for sending the email
:
Select
A
lerts & Logging
: SMTP
&SMS
.
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