Avocent DSRTM 1021 Switch User Manual


 
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SPC Socket Off Sense Fail - Displays the SPC device location name, SPC
socket (outlet) number, name or group and appliance port number for an
SPC socket that should be off but has an “on” status
SPC Total Load Too High - Displays the SPC device location name and
appliance port number for an SPC device that has exceeded the total load
high alarm
SPC Total Load Too Low - Displays the SPC device location name and
appliance port number for an SPC device that is below the total load
low alarm
SPC Status Socket On - Displays the SPC device location, SPC socket
(outlet) number, name or group and appliance port number for an SPC
socket that has been polled and found to have an “on” status
SPC Status Socket Off - Displays the SPC device location, SPC socket
(outlet) number, name or group and appliance port number for an SPC
socket that has been polled and found to have an “off” status
When you have configured SNMP, enter
Ø
to apply your changes. You will
then be asked to confirm and returned to the main SNMP Configuration menu.
NOTE: The DSR1021 switch supports an SNMP MIB agent that provides read/write access to
the MIB-II variables except for the External Gateway Protocol (EGP) group.
Firmware Management
This menu contains the FLASH Download selection. Use this selection to
connect to Avocent and download the latest DSR1021 switch firmware. For
more information see Appendix A: FLASH Upgrades.
CAUTION: Do not cycle power to the DSR1021 switch or connected servers, and do not
disconnect DSRIQ modules during a FLASH upgrade. Doing so may render the module
permanently inoperable and require the DSRIQ module to be returned to the factory for repair.
Enable Debug Messages
This menu option allows you to configure the DSR switch to display messages
regarding the status of the DSR1021 switch. Once you select the level of detail
you wish to receive, the DSR1021 switch will begin to display information on
your Terminal Screen. When you are finished viewing, press any key to exit
this mode.
Set/Change Password
The DSR1021 switch can be set to a secure mode where the Terminal
Applications menu cannot be accessed without first entering a password.