Black Box Secure Device Servers, 1102, 1101 manual SMS Alerts Snmp Alerts, Add a New Alert

Models: 1101 1102 Secure Device Servers

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1101 and 1102 Secure Device Servers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.7 SDT Connector Public Key Authentication

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6.8 Setting Up SDT for Remote Desktop Access

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6.8.1 Enable Remote Desktop on the Target Windows Computer to be Accessed

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6.8.2 Configure the Remote Desktop Connection Client

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6.9 SDT SSH Tunnel for VNC

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6.9.1 Install and Configure the VNC Server on the Computer to be Accessed

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6.9.2 Install, Configure, and Connect the VNC Viewer

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6.10 Using SDT to Connect to Hosts that are Serially Attached to the Gateway

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6.10.1 Establish a PPP Connection between the Host COM Port and the Console Server

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6.10.2 Setup SDT Serial Ports on the Console Server

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6.10.3 Setup SDT Connector to SSH Port Forward over the Console Server Serial Port

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6.10.4 SSH Tunneling Using Other SSH Clients (for example, PuTTY)

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7. Alerts and Logging

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7.1 Configure SMTP/SMS/SNMP/Nagios Alert Service

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7.1.1 Email Alerts

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7.1.2 SMS Alerts

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7.1.3 SNMP Alerts

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7.1.4 Nagios Alerts

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7.2 Activate Alert Events and Notifications

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7.2.1 Add a New Alert

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7.2.2 Configuring General Alert Types

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7.2.3 Configuring Power Alert Type

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7.3 Remote Log Storage

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7.4 Serial Port Logging

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7.5 Network TCP or UDP Port Logging

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8. Power Management

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8.1 Remote Power Control (RPC)

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8.1.1 RPC Connection

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8.1.2 RPC Access Privileges and Alerts

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8.1.3 User Power Management

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8.1.4 RPC Status

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8.2 Uninterruptible Power Supply Control (UPS)

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8.2.1 Managed UPS Connections

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8.2.2 Remote UPS Management

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8.2.3 Controlling UPS Powered Computers

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8.2.4 UPS Alerts

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8.2.5 UPS Status

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8.2.6 Overview of Network UPS Tools (NUT)

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9. Authentication

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9.1 Authentication Configuration

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9.1.1 Local Authentication

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9.1.2 TACACS Authentication

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9.1.3 RADIUS Authentication

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9.1.4 LDAP Authentication

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9.1.5 RADIUS/TACACS User Configuration

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9.2 Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)

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9.3 SSL Certificate

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10. Nagios Integration

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10.1 Nagios Overview

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10.2 Central Management and Setting Up SDT for Nagios

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10.2.1 Setup Central Nagios Server

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10.2.2 Setup Distributed Console Servers

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10.3 Configuring Nagios Distributed Monitoring

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10.3.1 Enable Nagios on the Console Server

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10.3.2 Enable NRPE Monitoring

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10.3.3 Enable NSCA Monitoring

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10.3.4 Configure Selected Serial Ports for Nagios Monitoring

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10.3.5 Configure Selected Network Hosts for Nagios Monitoring

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10.3.6 Configure the Upstream Nagios Monitoring Host

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10.4 Advanced Distributed Monitoring Configuration

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10.4.1 Sample Nagios Configuration

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10.4.2 Basic Nagios Plug-Ins

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10.4.3 Number of Supported Devices

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10.4.4 Distributed Monitoring Usage Scenarios

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