Administrator Guide

TFTP time Out: Specify the time interval (in seconds) that device waits for a connection to the TFTP service before attempting to
reconnect.
TFTP retries: Specify the number of times that device will attempt to connect to the TFTP service before failing.
Wake On Lan: Allows you to wake up devices that are in sleep mode or are shut down.
Set the Wake On Lan tries. The number of times that the service attempts to perform a WOL command before stopping and the
Delay between WOL Retries (Secs) . The length of time WDM pauses before it attempts another WOL command to the same
device.
For CE devices, the default WOL port is 2344 and for rest of the devices it is 16962. You can change it to some custom port, but
make sure to put an exception on rewall port, if Firewall is turned on.
Certicate Expiration Tracker: WDM provides a utility, which tracks expiration of CA certicates. WDM administrator has to manually
enter basic information about CA Certicates including name, description, expiration date and logging threshold. WDM will track this
information and warn the administrator about expiration of certicate. This information is logged to windows event viewer.
Name - Enter the name of the Certicate Expiration Tracker.
Description- Enter the description for the same.
Expiration Date- Select the Expiration date for Certicate Expiration Tracker.
Logging Threshold(Days) - This is time period you need to specify to receive the warning message on the expiration of Certicate.
Suppose you certicate is going to expire on x date then suppose if you have specied the value for Logging Threshold(Days) as
30 days, then you will receive the warning message on Event viewer starting from x-30 date, one message per day. It will appear in
Event Viewer as an error message displayed below:
Congure Logging Levels
This parameter helps you to view the following dierent congure logging levels. Higher logging level causes more data to be stored in the
database. This could result in server slow down. The Debug and Informational levels should only be used during debugging.
Figure 52. Logging
Logging Services area - Select the logging level for each of the communication protocols.
Errors: Consisting of simple error messages.
Warning : Consisting of warnings in addition to error messages (this is the default option).
Informational: Consisting of error and warning messages in addition to other information items.
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