Western Telematic MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VD20-1, MPC-20VS20-2 manual The Invalid Access Lockout Alarm

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7.7. The Invalid Access Lockout Alarm

Alarm Configuration

7.7. The Invalid Access Lockout Alarm

The Invalid Access Lockout Alarm is intended to provide notification when the MPC has locked the Network port due to repeated, invalid attempts to access command mode. Normally, the Invalid Access Lockout feature (discussed in Section 5.3.2) will lock the network port whenever the MPC detects that a user-defined number of invalid passwords have been entered at the Network Port. When the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm is properly configured and enabled as described in this section, the MPC can also provide notification via Email, Syslog Message or SNMP Trap.

Notes:

In order for this alarm to function, Invalid Access Lockout parameters must first be configured and enabled as described in Section 5.3.2.

When an Invalid Access Lockout occurs, the MPC can still lock the network port as described in Section 5.3.2, and can also send an email, Syslog Message and/or SNMP trap if properly configured.

If desired, the MPC can be configured to count Invalid Access attempts and provide notification when the counter exceeds a user defined trigger level, without actually locking the port in question. To do this, enable the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm as described here, but when you configure Invalid Access Lockout parameters as described in Section 5.3.2, set the Lockout Attempts and Lockout Duration as you would normally, and then set the "Lockout Enable" parameter to "Off."

In order for the MPC to provide Email alarm notification, communication parameters must first be defined as described in Section 5.9.11.

In order for the MPC to provide Syslog Message notification, Syslog parameters must first be defined and Syslog Messages must be enabled as described in Section 5.9.2 and Section 11.

In order for the MPC to provide SNMP Trap notification when this alarm is triggered, SNMP parameters must first be defined, and SNMP Traps must be enabled as described in Section 5.9.7 and Section 12.

To configure the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm, access the MPC command mode using a password that permits Administrator Level commands, and then proceed as follows:

Text Interface: Type /AC and then press [Enter] to display the Alarm Configuration Menu. From the Alarm Configuration Menu, type 9 and press [Enter] to access the configuration menu for the Invalid Access Lockout Alarm.

Web Browser Interface: Click the "Alarm Configuration" link, located on the left hand side of the screen to display the Alarm Configuration Menu. From the Alarm Configuration Menu, click on the "Invalid Access Lockout" link to access the configuration menu.

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Western Telematic MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VD20-1, MPC-20VS20-2, MPC-20V-1 MPC-8H-2, MPC-20VD16-3 The Invalid Access Lockout Alarm