Tripp Lite 93-2879 User Manual

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8.1.4

User power management 105

8.2

Uninterruptible Power Supply Control (UPS)

106

8.2.1

Managed UPS connections 106

8.2.2

Configure UPS powering the Console Server 109

8.2.3

Configuring powered computers to monitor a Managed UPS 110

8.2.4

UPS alerts

111

8.2.5

UPS status

111

8.2.6

Overview of Network UPS Tools (NUT) 111

8.3 Environmental

Monitoring

113

8.3.1

Connecting the EMD 114

8.3.2

Environmental alerts 115

8.3.3

Environmental status 115

AUTHENTICATION

117

9.1 Authentication

Configuration

117

9.1.1

Local authentication 118

9.1.2

TACACS authentication 118

9.1.3

RADIUS authentication 119

9.1.4

LDAP authentication 120

9.1.5

RADIUS/TACACS user configuration 121

9.2

PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)

122

9.3

Secure Management Console Access

123

NAGIOS INTEGRATION

125

10.1

Nagios Overview

125

10.2 Central

management

126

10.2.1

Set up central Nagios server 126

10.2.2

Set up distributed Console Servers 127

10.3

Configuring Nagios distributed monitoring

129

10.3.1

Enable Nagios on the Console Server 129

10.3.2

Enable NRPE monitoring 131

10.3.3

Enable NSCA monitoring 132

10.3.4

Configure selected Serial Ports for Nagios monitoring 132

10.3.5

Configure selected Network Hosts for Nagios monitoring 133

10.3.6

Configure the upstream Nagios monitoring host 134

10.4

Advanced Distributed Monitoring Configuration

135

10.4.1

Sample Nagios configuration 135

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