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**Documentation**: | **Documentation**: | ||
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+ | Evaluating the WattBox WB-200-IPCE-3 I found it to be a capable remote controlled per port surge suppressor. | ||
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+ | * It has the ability to use ICMP to determine if a device/ | ||
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+ | * You can schedule unattended power cycle of the ports. | ||
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+ | * It also can send email alerts on conditions. | ||
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+ | :!: I was not able to make the email option work on Zimbra or Gmail accounts. | ||
===== Setup ===== | ===== Setup ===== | ||
- | https://www.youtube.com/watch? | + | http://www.dailymotion.com/video/ |
- | Use Case: You have a monitored device on a circuit that is having issues. | + | :!: Default credentials User:admin Password: <none, leave " |
- | * Clone the template with the problem alert. | + | * The "Power on Delay" settings are connected to the auto power cycle function triggered by the result of the ICMP availability of a host. |
- | * Remove original template and attach new cloned template. | + | |
- | https://www.zabbix.com/ | + | * Auto Reboot must be enabled on the WattBox, disabled by default. |
- | * Create/Clone the problem alert in the cloned template then modify for appropriate level | + | https:// |
- | IE: Circuit is flaky, you know it and fix is down the road. " | + | :!: The videos |
- | Configuration -> Host -> Triggers | + | * WattBox has their own DynDNS system so you can remotely access the device via HTTP (port configurable) if you forward the port to your WattBox. |
+ | ===== Firmware Updates ===== | ||
+ | :!: Firmware updates can only be done with the configuration software. | ||
- | ==== Trigger Dependencies | + | https:// |
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+ | ===== OVRC ===== | ||
- | https://www.zabbix.com/ | + | :!: This device is also OVRC capable in that it touches base with the OVRC mother ship and can be managed from www.ovrc.com. An OVRC account is necessary. |
- | Sometimes the availability of one host depends on another. A server that is behind some router | + | :!: Creating and account at OVRC you will be asked if you are a reseller at SnapAV or Aisle8 and if you say No you will be stopped from creating an account. |
+ | * With an OVRC account you can have multiple " | ||
+ | * All settings available with the web interface are also configurable via the OVRC panel | ||
+ | * To add a device just enter the MAC address of a device that is online. | ||