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Opengear CM7100 User Manual

Opengear CM7100
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Chapter 6: Alerts, Auto-Response & Logging
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2. Click on Serial Signal as the Check Condition. In the Serial Signal Check menu select the
Signal (CTS, DCD, DSR) to trigger on, the Trigger condition (either on serial signal change, or
check level) and specify Serial Port to perform check on, and/or
3. Click on Serial Pattern as the Check Condition. In the Serial Pattern Check menu select the
PCRE pattern to trigger on and the serial line (TX or RX) and Serial Port to pattern check on.
With Serial Pattern, you can check the Disconnect Immediately box to disconnect all users
from the serial being monitored in event of a successful pattern match.
NOTE For devices with a cellular modem with GPS enabled, the GPS is displayed as an additional port
and can be monitored for trigger events.
4. Check Save Auto-Response
6.2.6 USB Console Status
USB port labels in the Web interface match the USB port labels printed on a console server with two
exceptions. Some console servers include pairs of USB ports without printed labels. In this case, the Web
interface denotes them as either Upper or Lower. The Web interface lists them by their physical
relationship to each other.
Some console servers have four USB ports. A few of these have ports labeled 1-4 even though the Web
interface denotes them as USB ports A-D.
USB console status checks are not resolvable. Trigger actions run but Resolve actions do not.
To monitor USB ports:

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Opengear CM7100 Specifications

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BrandOpengear
ModelCM7100
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LanguageEnglish

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