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the Web front-end. Both successful and failed logins trials will be indicated. Furthermore,
there will be notification about other security violations like trying to perform an action
via Web front-end for which a user has no permission.
Enable Host Traps
If this option is checked, RAS-PutIn will send SNMP traps whenever the host is reset,
powered down or powered up.
Trap destinations
Here you can enter the IP addresses, to which the traps will be sent. For every IP address,
you have to set an according community. This is necessary so that your management client
can identify the SNMP traps.
The RAS-PutIn SNMP MIB
This link allows you to download the RAS-PutIn SNMP MIB
file. This file may be necessary for an SNMP client to communicate with RAS-PutIn.
5.5.5 Serial Settings
The RAS-PutIn Serial Settings (Figure
on the next page) allow you to specify, what devices
are connected to the two serial ports and how to use them.
Serial Port 1
This port may be used for different purposes. All possible options are listed and
described below.
Configuration login
Don’t use the serial port for any special function, use it only for the initial configuration
(see Section
on page
).
Modem
Allows to access RAS-PutIn via modem, see Section
on page
for details.
IPMI over Serial
Enables the possibility to use this serial port for IPMI 1.5 over serial, check Section
on page
for more information.
Passthrough
Using this option, it is possible to connect an arbitrary device to the serial port and access
it (assuming it provides terminal support) via telnet. Select the appropriate options for
the serial port and use the Telnet Console (see Section
on page
) or a standard
telnet client to connect to RAS-PutIn. For more information about the telnet interface
have a look at Section
on page
Serial Port 2
This serial port provides the power control options for RAS-PutIn (see also
Section
on page
). Choose a suitable setting and fill in additional required options. By
the date of printing this manual RAS-PutIn supports the following options
Internal Power Option
The optionally available internal power bracket allows to access the
ATX power and reset functions of a single system connected to RAS-
PutIn. See Section
on page
for details. For this power option
it is possible to change the duration of each button press. Choosing
the link besides the option will lead to the form in Figure
on the
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