Quadro4Li Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
Quadro4Li; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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Actions that are not allowed for the selected event (like mail notification if the PPP link is down or the mail server has been configured improperly)
are hidden. For multiple events editing, actions that are not appropriate for least one of the selected events will also be hidden.
Please Note:
In case of an IDS (Intrusion Detection System) intrusion alert, only the first possible intrusion in each 10 minute period will initiate an
event. This helps to avoid flooding the System Events table, and flooding the user with various intrusion alerts that result from each possible Denial
of Service attack. When these events are displayed in the System Events table, the user can receive detailed information about the intrusions
through a link to the IDS log list.
If Quadro cannot receive an IP address from the DHCP or PPP servers, or cannot register an extension on the SIP or Routing servers, or cannot
reach an NTP server, it raises only one event for the entire period the action has failed, but will continue to try. When the required action is
successful Quadro raises an appropriate message.
To Assign an Action to the Event
1.
Select the checkbox of one or more events to assign an action to them.
2.
Press the
Edit
button. The
Edit Event Settings
page appears.
3.
Select an action type from the
Action
radio buttons to notify the administrator about the event.
4.
Press the
Save
button to submit the changes or use
Back
to abort the selected action.
Time/Date Settings
The
Time and Date Settings
page provides information about the current system time and date. The settings may be updated through the
international time and date servers.
Time
is used to set the local time (hour, minute).
Date
is used to set the date (month, day, year).
Timezone
provides a selection of world time zones and is used
to select the local country time zone. Timezones are specified
by GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and by specific timezones for
the United States and Canada.
Enable Simple Network Time Protocol Server
enables the
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server on Quadro, thus
Quadro becomes the timeserver for its LAN.
Enable Simple Network Time Protocol Client
enables the
SNTP client on the Quadro, thus Quadro becomes a client to an
external timeserver. A checkbox disables Date and Time drop
down lists and enables the following parameters:
The
SNTP Servers
table lists all defined NTP Servers.
Fig. II-43: Time and Date Settings page
The
Add
functional button opens an
Add NTP Server
page
where a new NTP server can be defined. This page offers the
NTP Server
radio buttons that are used to choose between a
manual and a predefined NTP server.
•
Manual
requires the NTP server’s FQDN (Full Qualified
Domain Name) or its IP address.
•
Predefined
is used to select the NTP server’s host
address from the drop down list, where the most
common NTP servers are listed.
The
Move Up
and
Move Down
functional buttons are used to
sort NTP servers in the order they need to be accessed. If the
NTP server in the first position of the
SNTP Servers
table does
not answer, NTP server in the next position will try to be
reached.
Fig. II-44: Add NTP Server page
Please Note:
You can add another NTP server to the list if the defined NTP servers are not functional (for example, Quadro's date/time is not being
updated automatically).
Polling Interval
indicates the time interval for the periodical synchronization between the timeserver and Quadro. It counts in hours.
Attention:
Time and Date Settings
will be reset if Quadro has lost power.