Linkskey LKV-IPM01 User Manual
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KLE User Guide R1.2
SMTP server: Here you enter the server name or IP address of the SMTP server
(mail server) that will help KLE to send out e-mail alerts to its recipients. We have
the SMTP server name here as, for example, smtp.wanadoo.fr.
Use comma to separate multiple e-mail entries, for example:
Email to: support@KLE.net, [email protected], [email protected]
Copy to: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Log SNMP
KLE supports SNMP traps so that it can provides the alarms information to the SNMP
manager devices on the network.
Primary Manager: Specify the IP address of the Primary SNMP manager device on
your network.
Secondary Manger: Specify the IP address of the Secondary SNMP manager device
on your network.
SNMP Community: Specify the name of the SNMP Community to which your SNMP
Management host and SNMP agent should belong.
Note that the SNMP manager devices and agents should belong to an SNMP community, which is a
collection of hosts grouped together for administrative purposes.
There are three types of alarm triggering events KLE can respond to: No video,
Blue Screen and NumLock test failure. According to the settings you have
specified, these alarm triggering events can be configured to trigger KLE’s
immediate responses, such as restart the computer, alert emails or SNMP trap
messages.
No Video Alarm (Power-Off or Out-of-Range Video)
No Video could be a result from power failure or an out-of-range video mode. If you
want KLE to respond immediately to this alarm event, just check the Enable Alarm
option.
Note that you first have to check the
Enable Alarm
option before the
Restart Computer
and
Send an
option could be enabled. If the
Enable
Alarm option is left unchecked, it won’t restart computer or
send an e-mail even if these two options are selected!
Blue Screen Alarm (Text mode)
Blue screen is a result of Operating System fatal error. If you want KLE to respond
immediately to this alarm event, just check the Enable Alarm option.
Since the output of a blue screen is sometimes identical with a text mode screen in terms of its
resolution being 600 x 400 or 600 x 480. Therefore, KLE will regard a text mode output either of 600 x 400
or 600 x 480 as identical to a blue screen, and send out alert e-mails or SNMP trap messages according to its
configuration.
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