On the Event Settings page, you may configure how administrators are notified of certain system, network, and
configuration events. Depending on the event, different options for automatic notification are available, as
shown above. Mail refers to sending an e-mail to a specified address. Trap refers to sending an SNMP Trap.
Cold start: This refers to starting the system from a power off state, or after upgrading your firmware
Warm start: This refers to restarting the CN2600 without turning the power off.
Power down: Power1 and Power2 refer to the built-in power jacks. If either power fails, the CN2600 will
attempt to send an e-mail warning.
Network Event: Ethernet1 and Ethernet2 refer to the built-in Ethernet ports. These settings configure the
CN2600 to change the status of the relay output and alarm LED if the specified connection goes down.
Console(web/text) login auth fail: This field refers to a failed attempt to log in to a password- protected
CN2600 console.
IP changed: With this option selected, the CN2600 will attempt to send an e-mail warning before it reboots
after an IP address change. However, the CN2600 will reboot with the new IP address regardless of whether or
not the e-mail transmission is successful.
Password changed: With this option selected, the CN2600 will attempt to send an e-mail warning before it
reboots with a new console password. If the CN2600 is unable to send an e-mail message to the mail server
within 15 seconds, it will still reboot without sending the e-mail.
Serial Event Settings
On the Serial Event Settings page, you may configure how administrators are notified of each serial port’s
DCD and DSR changes. Mail refers to sending an e-mail to a specific address. Trap refers to sending an SNMP
Trap.
DCD changed
A change in the DCD (Data Carrier Detect) signal indicates that the modem connection status has changed. For
example, if the DCD signal changes to low, it indicates that the connection line is down. When the DCD signal
changes to low, the CN2600 will automatically send a warning to the administrator as configured on the Serial
Event Settings page.
DSR changed
A change in the DSR (Data Set Ready) signal indicates that the data communication equipment is powered off.
For example, if the DSR signal changes to low, it indicates that the data communication equipment is powered
down. When the DSR signal changes to low, the CN2600 will automatically send a warning to the administrator
as configured on the Serial Event Settings page.