Notifications, alarms, and data buffering – Cyclades User's Guide User Manual

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Introduction

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Notifications, Alarms, and Data Buffering

For configuration instructions using the Web Manager see “Configuring
Individual KVM Ports” on page 183
, or “KVM Ports Screens” on page 394
for using OSD.

Notifications, Alarms, and Data Buffering

The KVM/net administrator can set up logging, notifications, and alarms to
alert remote administrators about problems. System-generated messages
about the KVM/net, any connected PMs, computers, or other devices can be
sent to syslog servers for handling.

The KVM/net administrator can also set up data buffering, so that data
communications with KVM-connected computers can be stored in files at the
following locations:

Locally–stored in the flash memory of KVM/net.

Remote files–stored in either of the two following types of servers:

• NFS servers

• Syslog servers

For more details about syslog servers see, “Syslog Servers” on page 54.

Table 1-21: Escape Sequence Hot Key Equivalent

Shortcut Key

Escape Hot Key

Ctrl

^

Alt

$

Shift

#

Win

*

Ctrl+Alt+Del

@

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