68 Cyclades ACS 6000 Advanced Console Server Installation/Administration/User Guide
CAUTION: Do not use values that exceed the maximum and minimum temperatures listed in Appendix A:
Technical Specifications.
To configure the temperature sensors:
1. Click Appliance Settings - Global Settings - Sensors. The Sensors window will be displayed.
2. Enter the temperature in degrees celcius that, if exceeded, will generate an event notification.
3. Enter the four-degree temperature threshold (1-4) in degrees celcius below the maximum
temperature.
NOTE: When this threshold is reached, the sensor will generate an event notification that the console server has
returned to normal operating temperature. This is also true for setting the Minimum Temperature Threshold.
4. Enter the temperature in degrees celcius that, if the console server’s temperature falls below,
will generate an event notification.
5. Enter the four-degree temperature threshold (1-4) in degrees celcius above the minimum
temperature.
6. When finished, click Save.
Event Notifications
The ACS 6000 console server will generate notifications for a wide variety of events. You can
configure the console server to direct or store those event notifications to various destinations for
immediate use or for analysis later. There are two screens available under Appliance Settings -
Event Notifications: Settings and Events.
Event Notifications - Settings
The following table describes the screens and the actions you need to take to configure Event
Notifications.
Table 9.1: Event Notifications - Settings Screen Description
Name Description
Syslog: Facility There are six choices available from the pull-down menu: LogLocal 0, LogLocal
1, LogLocal 2, LogLocal 3, LogLocal 4 or LogLocal 5.
SNMP Trap: Community Enter the name of the community defined in one or more of the SNMP trap
servers.
NOTE: The community name must be the same for all SNMP trap servers.
SNMP Trap: Server 1 - 5 Enter the IP address of up to five SNMP trap servers in the fields provided.
SMS: Server Enter the IP address of the SMS server.
SMS: Port Enter the port number for use with the SMS server.
SMS: Pager Number Enter the pager number to which the SMS event will be sent.