
a. Select the destination for appliance session data logs from the pull-down menu. Choices are Local, NFS,
Syslog and DSView.
b. Enable or disable timestamping the appliance session data logs.
2. Click Enable appliance session data logging alerts.
3. Enter the desired alert strings (up to ten) in the fields provided.
4. Click Save.
Sensors
The console server has sensors that monitor the internal temperature. You can specify an operating range for the
console server that fits its environment.
CAUTION: Do not use values that exceed the maximum and minimum temperatures. See "Technical Specifications " on page 59.
To configure the temperature sensors:
1. Click Events and Logs - Sensors.
2. In the Maximum Temperature field, enter the temperature in degrees Celsius that, if exceeded, will generate
an event notification.
3. In the Maximum Temperature Threshold field, enter the temperature threshold in degrees Celsius below the
maximum temperature.
NOTE: The Maximum Temperature Threshold field will define a region around the maximum temperature. When the temperature
exceeds the Maximum Temperature plus Threshold, an event notification will be generated. When the temperature falls below the
Maximum Temperature minus Threshold, an even notification that the console server has returned to normal operating temperature
will be generated. This is also true for setting the minimum temperature threshold.
4. In the Minimum Temperature field, enter the temperature in degrees Celsius that, if the console server’s
temperature falls below, will generate an event notification.
5. In the Minimum Temperature Threshold field, enter the temperature threshold in degrees Celsius above the
minimum temperature.
6. Click Save.
Power Management
Connected power devices can be used for remote power management. The console server enables users who are
authorized for power management to turn power on, turn power off and reset devices that are plugged into a
connected PDU.
The following types of power devices can be connected to any serial port or to the AUX/Modem port (if an
internal modem is not installed):
• Avocent Power Management Power Distribution Unit (PM PDU).
• Cyclades PM Intelligent Power Distribution Units (IPDUs) - With Cyclades PM IPDUs, up to 128 outlets
can be daisy-chained and managed from a single serial port.
• Avocent SPC power control devices.
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