Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface
Monitoring Server Accessibility
You can monitor whether specific IT devices are alive by having the BCM2
device continuously ping them. An IT device's successful response to the
ping commands indicates that the IT device is still alive and can be
remotely accessed.
This function is especially useful when you are not located in an area
with Internet connectivity.
BCM2 can monitor the accessibility of any IT device, such as database
servers, remote authentication servers, power distribution units (PDUs),
and so on. It supports monitoring a maximum of 8 devices.
The default ping settings may not be suitable for monitoring devices that
require high connection reliability so it is strongly recommended that you
should adjust the ping settings for optimal results.
Tip: To make the BCM2 automatically log, send notifications or perform
other actions for any server monitoring events, you can create event
rules. See
Event Rules and Actions
(on page 230). An example is
available in
Example: Ping Monitoring and SNMP Notifications
(on
page
292).
To add IT equipment for ping monitoring:
1. Choose Device Settings > Server Reachability.
2. Click .
3. By default, the "Enable ping monitoring for this server" checkbox is
selected. If not, select it to enable this feature.
4. Configure the following.
IP address/hostname IP address or host name of the IT
equipment which you want to monitor.
Number of
successful pings to
enable feature
The number of successful pings required
to declare that the monitored equipment is
"Reachable." Valid range is 0 to 200.
Wait time after
successful ping
The wait time before sending the next ping
if the previous ping was successfully
responded. Valid range is 5 to 600
(seconds).
Wait time after
unsuccessful ping
The wait time before sending the next ping
if the previous ping was not responded.
Valid range is 3 to 600 (seconds).