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5.3 System Access Setup Menu

System(Device) name: Assign a system name, sometimes

referred as site or device name.

Date and Time: Enter calendar date and real-time clock.

Serial Port Mode: Configure the Local Master Port to

interface type: either to a serial RS-232 port on your work
station or an external Modem device. An external Modem
device is typically equipped with a DCE (Data Communication
Equipment) terminal connector. Since the system's Local
Master Port and Modem device ports are not complementary,
you need to use a NULL Modem cable with both male
connectors. For information about connecter pin assignment,
please see Appendix A.

Modem Startup String: Define an external Modem control

command string that is sent from the system to an external
modem device periodically (in every 15 minutes). If you do not
need to define the control string, leave the entry field empty.

Web Access: Enable or disable web access to the system.

Default to enable.

Telnet Access: Enable or disable Telnet access to the system.

Default to enable. Only one active Telnet session is
permissible.

Enable Telnet Anonymous User: Enable or disable an

anonymous user's access to Telnet port.

Control command via Emails: Enable or disable this access

method. When it is enabled, you need to make sure you also
have completed POP/SMTP server and email receiving and
sending addresses. See “TCP/IP Network Configuration”
setup menu for detailed information how to setup email
accounts. Default to disable.

SNMP Agent Enabling: Enable or disable SNMP agent

on the system. If the system SNMP Agent is enabled, it
collects and stores management information and makes
this information available to NMS using SNMP. Please see
Section 2.5 for a list available MIB objects that the system
supports. Default to disable.

SNMP Trap Enabling: Enable or disable Trap sending. If this

option is enabled, Traps are sent if there is a power reboot
command execution on the system. Default to disable.

Note: You must enable the above SNMP Agent setting.

Otherwise, enabling Trap setting will not take effect.

SNMP Trap Receiver IP Address: Enter Trap Monitoring

receiver IP address.

SNMP Community String: To specify SNMP MIB/Trap

community string. The default string is “public”. This
string is used for public, private and Trap.

Current Alarm Threshold: To defined AC current draw

alarm threshold. The unit is Amps.

Alarm Email Notification: Enable or disable Email alarm

sending method.

Alarm Notification Interval (Minute): Define alarm notification

sending interval.

Save and Quit: Save current configuration data and return to

previous configuration menu.


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* System Access Setup *

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1)

System(Device)

name...............Undefined

2)

Date(mm/dd/yyyy)..................03/07/2007

3)

Time(hh:mm:ss)....................00:58:36

4)

Serial

port

mode.............

.....Console

5)

MODEM

startup

string..............ATE0M0Q1&C0&D0S0=1

6) Non

-Admin

user

restriction*(Y/N)..N

7)

Web

access

(Y/N)..................Y

8)

TELNET

enable

(Y/N)...............Y

9) TELNET timeout(max 655

35 minutes).10

10) TELNET anonymous user (Y/N).......Y

11) Command control via email(Y/N)....N

12)

SNMP

agent

enable(Y/N)............N

13)

SNMP

Community

String

............******

14) SNMP Trap (1

-on 0 -off)..........

..0

15)

SNMP

Trap

Receiver

IP

Address.....

s) Save.

q) Quit.

***Note

for

6):

for

controlling

non

-Admin user's access to system

data.

>Please

enter

your

selection:

Figure 17 - System Access Setup Menu (Terminal Screen)

Figure 18 - System Access Control Menu (Web Page)

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