Tripp Lite 93-2879 User Manual

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B096-016 B096-048 and B092-016 User Manual

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Check NSCA Enabled, choose an NSCA Encryption Method and enter and confirm an NSCA

Secret. Remember these details as you will need them later on. For NSCA Interval, enter 5

Click Apply.

Next, configure the attached Window network host and specify the services you will be checking with
Nagios (HTTP and HTTPS):

Select Network Hosts from the Serial & Network menu and click Add Host.

Enter the IP Address/DNS Name of the network server, (e.g.: 192.168.1.10) and enter a

Description, (e.g.: Windows 2003 IIS Server)

Remove all Permitted Services. This server will be accessible using Terminal Services, so check

TCP, Port 3389 and log level 1 and click Add. It is important to remove and re-add the service to
enable logging

Scroll down to Nagios Settings and check Enable Nagios

Click New Check and select Check Ping. Click check-host-alive

Click New Check and select Check Permitted TCP. Select Port 3389

Click New Check and select Check TCP. Select Port 80

Click New Check and select Check TCP. Select Port 443

Click Apply

Similarly, configure the serial port to the router to be monitored by Nagios:

Select Serial Port from the Serial & Network menu

Locate the serial port that has the router console port attached and click Edit

Ensure the serial port settings under Common Settings are correct and match the attached

router’s console port

Click Console Server Mode and select Logging Level 1

Check Telnet (SSH access is not required, as SDT Connector is used to secure the otherwise

unsecured Telnet connection)

Scroll down to Nagios Settings and check Enable Nagios

Check Port Log and Serial Status

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