Western Telematic MPC-8H-1 Network Card User Manual


 
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Reboot Options
Consecutive Failures: Determines how many consecutive failures of the Ping
command must be detected in order to initiate a Ping-No-Answer Reboot. For
example, if this value is set to "3", then after three consecutive Ping failures, a
Ping-No-Answer Reboot will be performed. (Default = 3.)
Reboot: Enables/Disables the Ping-No-Answer Reboot function for the specified IP
address. When this item is disabled, the MPC will not reboot the specified outlet(s)
when a Ping-No-Answer is detected. However, the MPC will continue to notify you
via Email, Syslog Message and/or SNMP Trap, providing that parameters for these
functions have been defined as described in Section 5.9 and email notification
for the Ping-No-Answer function has been enabled as described in Section 7.6.
(Default = No.)
Notes:
In order for Email/Text Message Notification to function, you must first define
Email/Text Message parameters as described in Section 5.9.11.
In order for Syslog Message Notification to function, you must first define a
Syslog Address as described in Section 5.9.2.
In order for SNMP Trap Notification to function, you must first define SNMP
parameters as described in Section 5.9.7.
Reboot Action: Determines how the MPC will react when the IP address fails to
respond to a ping. The MPC can either continuously reboot the specified outlet(s)
and send notification until the IP address responds and the Ping-No-Answer Reboot
is cleared (Continuous Alarm/Reboot), or the MPC can reboot the specified outlet(s)
and send notification only once each time the Ping-No-Answer Reboot is initially
triggered (Single Alarm/Reboot.) (Default = Continuous Alarm/Reboot.)
Plug Access: Determines which outlet(s) will be rebooted when the IP address for
this Ping-No-Answer operation does not respond to a Ping command. Note that
in the Text Interface, Plug Access is defined via a separate submenu; in the Web
Browser Interface, Plug Access is defined via a drop down menu, accessed by
clicking on the "plus" sign in the "Configure Plug Access" field. If your installation
includes optional AUX units, please refer to Section 6.1.1.1 for instructions
regarding granting access to plugs on AUX units. (Default = undefined.)
Plug Group Access: Determines which Plug Group(s) the Ping-No-Answer
Reboot for this IP Address will be applied to. Note that in the Text Interface, Plug
Group Access is defined via a separate submenu; in the Web Browser Interface,
Plug Group Access is defined via a drop down menu, which may be accessed by
clicking on the "plus" sign. (Default = undefined.)
Ping Test: (Text Interface Only) Sends a test Ping command to the IP Address
defined for this Ping-No-Answer Reboot.
Note: After you have finished defining or editing Ping-No-Answer Reboot
parameters, make certain to save the changes before proceeding. In the
Web Browser Interface, click on the "Add Ping No Answer" button to save
parameters; in the Text Interface, press the [Esc] key several times until the
MPC displays the "Saving Configuration" message and the cursor returns to the
command prompt.