Snmp – Tripp Lite IP CAT5 B072-016-1-IP User Manual
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17. SNMP
From this page you can activate or deactivate SNMP logging.
Enable traps: Check to enable SNMP traps of KVM Access events and
operation.
Community: Type the SNMP community
SNMP Manager IP: Enter the SNMP Server IP address
The following table lists the events that are recorded and sent via SNMP traps.
Event Text
Code Description
“System Boot”
1010 Reported upon device boot up.
“Server Busy ask for disconnect...”
1030
Reported when a user with take over privileges attempts to login during an active session.
The message is sent before the user chooses whether to take over control of the KVM.
“User login succeeded”
1040 Reported upon every successful user login to the device.
“Login failed wrong user name or password”
1050 Reported upon a login failure due to a wrong username or password.
“Login not succeeded server busy”
1060 Reported when a login is denied because the active session is held by an account with
higher privileges. (Takeover not allowed)
“Logout”
1070 Reported when a user logs out of their remote session.
“Disconnected by another user”
1110
Reported when a takeover has been successfully performed and the previous user’s
session is disconnected.
“Hardware failure”
1200
Reported due to internal device hardware failure. Try disconnecting attached devices
and reboot.
“Hard reset power cycle command”
1220
Reported when a power cycle command is issued. This is only relevant when a special
power cycle product is attached to the device. (e.g. KBPower)
“Viewer login”
1230 Reported when a user accesses the KVM in view only mode while an active session is in place.
“Viewer logout”
1240 Reported when a user accessing the KVM in view only mode logs out of their remote session.
“Global access disabled”
1250
Reported when the device has been blocked for access by an administrator. Remote
access to the KVM is disabled until the administrator unblocks it.
“Block User Account”
1260
Reported when a user is blocked from accessing the KVM due to too many failed login
attempts.
“Successful User Login”
2010 Reported when a user successfully logs into the Web Configuration Interface.
“Login is not successful – wrong user access level” 2020
Reported when a user is denied access to the Web Configuration Interface because they
are not an administrator and not authorized to access it.
“Wrong user name or password”
2030
Reported when a user is denied access to the Web Configuration Interface due to an
incorrect username or password.
“Login is not successful because server is busy”
2040
Reported when a user is denied access to the Web Configuration Interface because an
active session is in place.
“DHCP server setting has been changed”
2060 Reported when the DHCP server network setting is changed.
“Network IP address changed”
2070 Reported when the IP address network setting is changed.
“Network Subnet Mask changed”
2080 Reported when the Subnet Mask network setting is changed.
“Network Default Gateway changed”
2090 Reported when the Default Gateway network setting is changed.
“User Logged out from Config”
2100 Reported when a user logs out of the Web Configuration Interface.
“TCP Port was changed”
2110 Reported when the TCP port network setting is changed.
“Remote Access type was changed”
2120 Reported when an account’s permission is changed.
“Security settings changed”
2140 Reported when a security setting is changed.
“Restore default factory settings successful”
2150 Reported when the factory default settings are successfully restored.
“Restore default factory settings failed”
2160 Reported when restoring the factory default settings fails.
“Firmware Upgrade successful”
2170 Reported when a firmware upgrade succeeds.
“Firmware Upgrade failed”
2180 Reported when a firmware upgrade fails.
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