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3.2.5.7 Wake on LAN (WOL)
Figure 36: HTTP - Job Editor: Wake on LAN
WOL stands for “Wake on LAN”. This function uses data packages to prompt other computers
in a local network to start-up. Please use this function in the event “UPSMAN started” to wake
up computers which have been shutdowned previously after an extended poweroutage, which
cause the CS121 or UPS to switch off completey. Additional you may add this WOL signal to
the EVENT “Power restored”.
Note: Not all network cards support this function, and for those network cards
that do, some of them are password protected. Please enable this
function on your computers BIOS settings on the motherboard.
3.2.6 Scheduled Actions
This menu is for programming schedules actions on your CS121 or facility manager
SITEMANAGER. When combined with the other facility managing functions of the CS121
adapter, the Scheduled actions tool can be used to operate and run many different tasks, e.g.
Swich on/off UPS, do battery tests, switch to “greenmode” or bypass, etc.
Figure 37: HTTP - Scheduled Actions with warning
After pressing the “new”-button a configuration window will be opened for the making of new
entries into the scheduled events of the adapter. This is a very dynamic and versatile
configuration window that automatically readjusts itself to adapt to the selected job. Just select
a different type of Action and see how the configuration window changes. This makes it very
easy for the user to configure the individual jobs. In addition, the window makes the scheduling
of reoccurring events very easy by offering the selection of ONCE, DAILY, WEEKLY, and
MONTHLY for each new entry.
Note: Please ensure that timeserver settings are valid when you configure
scheduled actions. An unreachable timeservice will be indicated at the
top of the menu “Scheduled Actions”.
3.2.7 SNMP
Within this menu you can define access controls for SNMP-communities. This concern e.g.
SNMP-Management tools, Trap receivers etc.