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1. Sous Fa Matai T Mon GFX for War Room A o Pr 7 Display SNMP ASCII TL1 DCM gt FX8800 Modbus TABS TBOS TRIP POP3 NTP Ping Teltrac X 25 NEC 21SV Badger Cordell Datalok Felix Granger Alphanumeric Paging SMTP TMonNet Microwave Radios Switches Routers Plants DPS is proud to announce the latest in alarm management technology the T Mon It combines T Mon NOC and EXP technology into one blazing fast device The T Mon yields a cleaner configuration especially for redundant systems T Mon features all the flexibility you expect from T Mon with a much faster processor and more RAM just to name a few enhancements as it lays the foundation for the future of T Mon The T Mon Remote Alarm Monitoring System is a multiprotocol multifunction network alarm manager designed as a single platform solution for all alarm monitoring applications T Mon collects alarm data from a wide variety of equipment regardless of manufacturer or protocol and displays the state of your entire network in one interface eliminating the need for specialized terminals T Access is a thing of the past for the LNX as it supports a fresh new web interface offering more flexibility and visibility than ever Immediate benefits of upgrading to the T Mon platform e 6 10 100 1000 NICs versus a single 10 100 in the e Completely compatible with existing T Mon EXP NOC With multiple LAN configurations becoming applications such as t
2. Windows index This ranges from 1 WindIDX Smallinit 6 to 8 Each alarm point on T Mon can be associated with up to 8 windows Windows value This is the window Window Smallinit that an associated alarm would report to DAT _EMWIN This table contains data from EMWINdat on T Mon Windldx Smallinit 6 Tmonwindowindex Ves Varchar 15 Yes Varchar 41 _ Window description eves 27 7 Optional Software Module Site Dialer for T Mon Most of the configuration for this application is done on the T Mon The Site Dialer only requires that the hardware be setup and that the unit has an IP address In order for the Site Dialer application to work you ll need the following components e T Mon e Site Dialer RTU for T Mon e Site Dialer software module for the The following steps assume you already have the following configured in your T Mon For help see section Three in the T Mon manual e Pager Job e Ethernet Job 7 1 Step 1 Setup the Voice Pager Job Job T VoicePager TELNET RAW Port 7502 Suspend Job Port Usage Voice Pager Description Voice Pager Update 1 Onthe Remote Parameters screen accessed from Remote Ports gt Remote Ports locate the next available job above 47 Select Voice Pager from the submenu This is the job that talks to the T Mon Enter a description optional and press Enter You will see No Data Connection at the top of the screen 4 Goto the Data Connection
3. 5 Once the files are pasted into the T Mon it will take T Mon approximately 10 minutes depending on the size of your database to convert it over to the T Mon format 21 6 Take T Mon out of monitor mode by pressing ESC R Enter and go to Files gt Utilities gt Restore Data Files Restore the C Configuration files from the C drive 7 Hit Enter when you see the message Insert Disk 1 and press lt Enter gt 8 Now that your database has been restored there are a couple differences between the older T Mon and the new T Mon that you should be aware of The main differences that affect us are knowing which TCP ports can no longer be used The following is a list of Ports that cannot be Most likely the only ports that this will affect are used by T Mon because now the is using them the FTP jobs and the HTTP Web browser To behind the scenes work around this we must change these ports from to 10000 8333 20 to 8020 9801 8222 21 to 8021 9802 80 80 to 8080 9803 20 9811 21 9813 To do this escape back to the Master Menu and go to Parameters gt Remote Ports Hit F for find and go to Job 28 Hit F1 to view all of the TCP UDP ports being used by the system Make sure you enter thru the list and change the ftp ports and Web ports to the new port numbers Itis best to scan thru the rest of the ports being used to be sure no others are on the list above 22 6 Optional Software Module SQL Agent The T Mon SQL Agent jo
4. J Edit Analog Group Internal Analogs X lee Analogs Ports 3 amp 4 202 Ports 5 amp 6 232 Ports 9 amp 10 232 Zigbee Testing Ports 11 amp 12 232 Ports 13 amp 14 232 Ports 15 amp 16 232 TMon Environmentals NG Added from webedit CBH Rack G2 G4 CBH Rack G4 CBH Rack RPS DC AB6 LAB NG Temp issue 1 NG Temp Issue 2 G5 CBH Rack BAS testing BAS testing Metal Shop 216G3 NG D Wire NG216T Bridge Head NG216T Bridge Tail G5 via 216T bridge Internal Analogs Create Analog Group 3 Create Intro Options Windows 5 Once you have added the Analogs you want to display you should see an interface Sitanding Cos Alarms Ports Jobs Control Silence Win 0 Alm 3 Analog Groups 39 Analog Statistics Reports Logout Analog Group Fresno Site resembling the one to the right Visalia Site Fresno Site madera Site You can change the gauge style by using the gauge type icon located right next to the minimize and close icons for each of the analog displays NOTE Gauges require that your browser supports Flash and has a Flash plugin installed 8 5 1 Analog Trending Graph Monitor Mode in Web 3 0 now features the Edit Group Edit Analog Delete Analog A X TMon Environmen tals TMon Environmen tals TMon Environmen tals TMon Environmen tals CPU Core 0 54 1 1 CPU Core 2 54 1 3 CPU Core 3 54 1 4 CPU Temp
5. View the list of alarms that have not yet cleared or the list of Ports Jobs change of states that have not been acknowledge This list View alarms by port and or device Also view performance includes all standing or cos alarms from windows you have statistics to verify your devices are being polled correctly permission to view 42 You can choose to generate a history report as a PDF from the History sub menu or export a report as a CSV file or a text file from the Export sub menu Home Logout deta Welcome to T Mon Web Reporting History Export By selecting History from the sub menu you can select the type of history report you would like to generate Reports generated from this menu will be a PDF Wednesday Sep 5 2012 10 54 inte ie gt DPS Telecom Home Logout Stancardristoy Mon Web Reporting o 20 History Duration History Time een Follow the helpful on screen prompts to run reports Export 43 Configure your report parameters beginning and ending date windows points etc then select submit to generate the PDF report Standard History Report Begin 7 20 2012 12 00 AM End 7 20 2012 1 28 PM Type All win ALL Port 1 500 RP IAK1 K2 NG N2 Addr 0 9999 Display 1 99 Point 1 64 Standard df i DPS Telecom Standard History Report Start of Interval 07 20 2012 00 00 End of Interval 07 20 2012 13 28 Type A Windows ALL
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7. File var webmin miniserv error Yes Webmin error log View View log file 12 In the Only show lines with text box type TMonUpdate Login dps_admin Module Index View Lo file 8 System g System Logs var log messages J Servers Others Sep 3 17 14 14 softbank126010210243 logger 19817 TMonUpdate Sent TMon file Error TMonVM zip retry left 1 Upload and Download Sep 3 17 14 14 softbank126010210243 logger 19817 TMonUpdate Sending TMON file TMonVM zip Networking Sep 3 17 14 19 softbank126010210243 logger 19817 TMonUpdate Sent TMon file Error TMonVM zip retry left 0 Sep 3 17 14 19 softbank126010210243 logger 19817 TMonUpdate Taking TMon out of monitor mode Hardware Sep 3 17 20 02 softbank126010210243 logger 14684 TMonUpdate Detected complete update file lnx exec_100903 update7049 tar gz size 19102583 Search Sep 3 17 20 02 softtbank126010210243 logger 14684 TMonUpdate Executing install_pl sh Sep 3 17 20 04 softbank126010210243 logger 14684 TMonUpdate Found TMONLNXZ EXE file in zip Serial OK A Sep 3 17 20 10 softtbank126010210243 logger 15441 TMonUpdate Detected complete update file lnx exec _100903 update7049 tar gz size 19102448 Ww System Information Sep 3 17 20 11 soeftbank126010210243 logger 15441 TMonUpdeate Found TMONLNX2 EXE file in zip Serial OK Logout Sep 3 17 20 25 softbank126010210243 logger 15441 TMonUpdate Sending TMON file start bat Sep 3 17 20 25 softbank126010210243
8. Mon LNX 8 on T Mon SLIM None of Dual 500GB SATA drives in RAID 1 Configuration Standard Input Protocols DCP DCPf DCPx Ping Standard Output Protocols DCP DCPf DCPx Optional Input Protocols Optional Output Protocols Power Input Current Draw Fuse Dimensions Weight Visual Display Removable Storage only Printer Support Unit Controls Mounting Fans Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Windows Compatibility MTBF CE SNMP ASCII Badger Cordell DCM E2A Granger Larse Modbus NEC NTP Pulsecom TABS TBOS Teltrac TL1 ASCII SNMP TABS TL1 Dual 48VDC power feeds or 110 VAC depending on ordering option 3 5 Amps peak at 48VDC 2 0 Amps peak at 110VAC Two 5 Amp GMT fuses DC version only LNX 8 75 H x 17 W x 14 D 6 RU SLIM MINI 5 25 H x 17 W x 14 D 4RU 28 Ibs 30 Ibs with slide rack Front panel LCD CD DVD burner drive supports CD R CD RW DVD R T Mon LNX Via LPT printer port 4 LCD menu control buttons 19 or 23 rack 3 internal 4 in the AC version 1 CPU 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C 0 to 90 non condensing XP Vista 7 32 64 bit 60 years EMC Tested to EN55022 55024 Safety Tested to EN60950 1 Both AC and DC variants have been certified for CE 4 Hardware Installation 4 1 Mounting Slide Rack Mounting Optional Accessory T Mon LNX only oe iiim rres Slide Rack Mounting The Slide Rack enables the T Mon LNX to easily slide
9. Ports 1 500 RP IA K1 K2 NG N2 Addresses 0 9999 Displays 1 99 Points 1 64 Proprietary and Confidential 2012 07 20 13 29 35 NG 1 1 59 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 01 10 Not Acknowledged Undefined F D ALM NG 1 7 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 01 10 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 5 Minor Under C C CLR NG 1 10 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 01 11 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 8 Minor Under F C ALM NG 1 1 59 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 01 39 Not Acknowledged Undefined C D CLR NG 1 7 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 01 39 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 5 Minor Under F C ALM NG 1 10 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 01 40 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 8 Minor Under K C CLR NG 1 1 59 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 05 44 Not Acknowledged Undefined F D ALM NG 1 7 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 05 44 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 5 Minor Under C CLR NG 1 8 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 05 44 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 6 Minor Under F C ALM NG 1 10 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 05 44 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 8 Minor Under F Cc ALM 14 0 1 6 G4 CBH Rack 2012 07 20 00 06 02 Not Acknowledged DEVICE FAILURE BAC 55 150 F D ALM 1A 0 1 6 G4 CBH Rack 2012 07 20 00 06 03 Not Acknowledged DEVICE FAILURE BAC 55 150 D CLR NG 1 1 59 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 10 05 Not Acknowledged Undefined Cc D CLR NG 1 7 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 10 06 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 5 Minor Under F C ALM NG 1 8 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 10 06 Not Acknowledg
10. Redhat Linux Fedora 9 Mozilla Firefox PB File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help OXA http 126 10 220 233 10000 Webmin 1 510 on localhost Jocaldom Login dps_admin Module Index Sytem Network Interfaces Servers i Others Active Now Activated at Boot a i Interfaces listed in this table will be activated when the system boots up and will generally be active now too Networking Network Configuration Select all Invert selection Add a new interface Add a new address range Hardware IP Address Activate at boot C eth0 Ethernet 126 110 220 233 255 255 192 0 z Syste alita i eth2 Ethernet 192 162 3 1 255 255 255 0 C lo Loopback 127 0 0 1 255 0 0 0 Logout Select all Invert selection Add a new interface Add a new address range Delete Selected Interfaces Delete and Apply Selected Interfaces Apply Selected Interfaces Search Return to network configuration 13 9 Adding gateways to new network interfaces e Return to the Network Configuration page from Step 3 This time click on the Routing and Gateways icon Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdomain Redhat Linux Fedora 9 Mozilla Firefox SEF File Edit Wew History Bookmarks Tools Help FeEeExe G http 126 10 220 233 10000 EUTRE EEEE Login dps_admin Module Config System Servers Others Networking Hardware Network Interfaces Routing and Gateways Search Network Configura
11. logger 15441 TMonUpdate Sent TMon file OK start bat Sep 3 17 20 25 softbank126010210243 logger 15441 TMonUpdate Sending TMON file TMonVM zip Sep 3 17 24 20 softbank126010210243 logger 15441 TMonUpdate Sent TMon file OK TMonVM zip Sep 3 17 24 20 softbank126010210243 logger 15441 TMonUpdate Taking TMon out of monitor mode Sep 3 17 24 20 softbank126010210243 logger 15441 TMonUpdate Take TMon out of monitor mode request accepted Sep 3 17 24 20 softbank126010210243 logger 15441 TMonUpdate Waiting for ProxyIP to disconnect max 60 seconds Sep 3 17 24 58 softbank126010210243 logger TMonUpdate Stopping proxies Sep 3 17 25 00 softbank126010210243 logger TMonUpdate Extracting update Sep 3 17 25 04 softbank126010210243 logger TMonUpdate Restarting proxies Sep 3 17 25 05 softbank126010210243 logger TMonUpdete Restarting VM Last 20 lines of var log messages Only show lines with text TMonUpdate a Return to system logs 13 Click the Refresh button The first line should now read TMonUpdate Detected complete update file 14 When the update is complete a log entry will read TMonUpdate Restarting VM 15 FileSync will now send down a TmonVWM zip file to T Mon This may take 2 3 minutes to complete Verify that Sending T Mon file TmonVM zip appears in the log 16 Waitch the VM console to verify that T Mon restarts Your T Mon software is now updated 46 9 2 Powering Down or Rebooting 1 Login to Webmin
12. with rack ears that can be positioned for either 5 projection or flush mounting in either 23 or 19 racks To mount the T Mon directly to the equipment rack follow these steps 1 Determine which mounting configuration is required The T Mon is supplied with the brackets in the 19 5 projections position 2 lf a different configuration is required remove the 8 32 screws re orient the brackets and re install the screws 3 Place the T Mon in the rack and align the mounting holes in the brackets with the holes in the rack rails Secure each bracket with two 12 24 screws provided in hardware bag 4 2 Power Connection 48VDC The T Mon is powered by two screw terminal barrier plug power connectors Screw terminal barrier plugs To connect the T Mon to a power supply follow these steps 1 Always use safe power practices when making power connections Be sure to remove fuses from the fuse distribution panel as well as the back of the T Mon before making your power connections Use the grounding lug to connect the unit to earth ground The grounding lug is next to the sym bol Insert the eyelet of the earth ground cable between the two bolts on the grounding lug Ground cable not included Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw then insert a battery line to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw Insert a fuse into the fuse distribution pan
13. with user dps_admin and password dpstelecom 2 Select Others gt Custom Commands 3 To power down click the button for Shutdown T MonLNX Same for Mini SLIM G2 oh utdown T M onLNX T Mon MUST be in monitor mode for this command to work Please wait for power supply fan to stop before removing power 4 To reboot click the button for Reboot T MonLNX Reboot T MonLNh xX T Mon MUST be in monitor mode for this command to work 10 Technical Support DPS Telecom products are backed by our courteous friendly Technical Support representatives who will give you the best in fast and accurate customer service To help us help you better please take the following steps before calling Technical Support 1 Check the DPS Telecom website You will find answers to many common questions on the DPS Telecom website at http Awww dpstele com suppott Look here first for a fast solution to your problem 2 Prepare relevant information Having important information about your DPS Telecom product in hand when you call will greatly reduce the time it takes to answer your questions If you do not have all of the information when you call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number ready 3 Have access to troubled equipment Please be at or near your equipment when you call DPS Telecom Technical Support This will help
14. 1073756512 Ref Port Address Display Point 995 11 10 10 Window l ALL ALARMS Alarm Date J 07 19 12 13 59 Status CLR Severity critical Analog Channel a Site G4 CBH Rack Description _ DEVICE FAILURE FOR ADDRESS 55 50 Aux Name Text Messages 33 8 1 2 Trouble Log T Mon s trouble log allows system operators to record what corrective action was taken for each alarm This feature is especially useful to prevent any confusion after shift changes 1 To create a trouble log right click the alarm or hit the L key 2 Click the Add button in the Add Trouble Log box 3 Click inside the empty text field and start entering your text The maximum number of characters that will fit is 45 per line NOTE Your text is not attached to the alarm until you click the Save button COS Alarm All alarms go into window 1 Trouble Log DEVICE FAI Add Reload Ref Status Date User Initials Log 1 55 6 150 1 1 opened 07 19 12 18 12 WB1 Call technician Bill at 559 454 Your text is not attached to the alarm until you click this Save button Add Trouble Log text in this window here Lines 1 SHORTCUTS D Details C Close 8 1 3 Ack Acknowledge Acknowledging an alarm clears it from the COS list To Ack an alarm right click and choose Ack or hit the A key The COS alarm will now disappear from the list Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Logout Standing COS Alarms COS Ala
15. 3 Oe ine 1073744 2131 6 1073743 aii 564 213 0062 po 1073743 213 6 1073743 213 062 port 07374 ae 213 _ 07374 oH 213 Ports Jobs 0737 211 L Agent Control I7 0737 211 L Agent Analog Groups g Log U g Ports Jobs d h b h k 1 k h Conta Under the title bar there are links to view and acknowledge other iJ iJ Sience Wn o Am 0 alarms NOTE Some links are unavailable or grayed out when 1 B L there are no alarms of that type or 2 you are already viewing that screen or your user rights do not permit that action Standing Alarms Click to jump to Standing Alarms only COS Alarms Click to jump to COS Change of State alarms Silence Window Silences all alarms in the window you specify Ack Window Acknowledges all alarms in the window you specify Ack Page Acknowledges alarms currently being viewed on that web page Analogs Click to see only the Standing COS Alarms tied to an analog Controls Click to see the site controls defined for this window 8 1 1 View Detail Viewing alarm detail allows you to see the Alarm ID the windows the alarm is associated to the alarm description and more You can also Ack the alarm from the View Detail screen using the button in the upper right NOTE Even though the alarm has been acked the details pane will remain open until you close it COS Alarm All alarms go into window 1 View Detail DEVICE FAI Alarm ID E
16. 54 1 5 3o Nad Bad 5 0 181 0 545 2499 2499 r TMon Environmentals TMon Environmen tals TMon Environmen tals Sys Temp 54 1 6 Disk Space Ava 54 1 11 Memory Avail 54 1 12 S ability to view analog data with analog trending graphs To view analog trending graphs first select Analog Groups from the Accordian Pane and then select your Analog Group From your Analog Group interface select Analog Trending Intro Options Windows Standing COS Alarms Ports Jobs f Silence Win 0 Alm 7 Analog Groups _ TiMon Environmentals __ Double click on the available analogs in the analog to display intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Reports Logout Standing COS Alarms Analog Statistics Reports Logout Edit Group Edit Analog Delete Analog Analog Trending ue E 20 TMon Environmentals 54 1 1 Analogs window on the right to populate the window with Analog Group T Mon Environmental Conditions Analog Trending T Mon Environmental Conditions Ports Jobs Control CPU Temp MEAN ae CPU Core 0 MIN ait 49 33 sa Gd 41 te Analogs Silence Win 0 Alm 7 36 9 Analog Groups ABa e T Mon Environmental CPU Temp Conditions a 48 35 Q S CPU Core 0 47 87 o 46 89 e 2 a os amp amp Z Z Z Z aa y s ve re P 7 w n a 4 4 4 Py Po Date amp Time Date amp Time Once you have populated the Analog Trending interface with analogs from th
17. 7 20 09 50 46 WB2 l iya Windows RESE 2012 07 20 09 30 30 2012 07 20 09 50 29 WB2 Alarms ALM NG 11 8 ae pe a je 2011 09 27 11 02 05 2012 09 27 12 00 00 NG216T Bridge Analog Channel 6 Major Under DPS ALM NG 11 8 2011 09 27 11 02 03 2012 09 27 12 00 00 NG216T Bridge i 4 09 02 09 00 ridge Analog Channel 6 Minor Under DPS ALM NG 11 7 rine whe bees 2011 09 27 11 02 02 2012 09 27 12 00 00 NG216T Bridge Analog Channel 5 Minor Under DPS AMNG TUT 2011 09 27 11 01 58 2012 09 27 12 00 00 NG Temp Issue Analog Channel 5 Minor Under DPS ieee 2011 09 27 11 01 57 2012 09 27 12 00 00 G5 CBH Rack Analog Channel 4 Minor Over DPS ALM NG 1 6 2011 09 27 11 01 50 2012 09 27 12 00 00 BAS testing A i 2 09 01 09 00 g Analog Channel 4 Minor Over DPS ALM NG 193 2011 09 22 15 09 08 20 00 ee 09 22 15 09 42 09 22 12 00 00 G5 CBH Rack Analog Channel 4 Major Over DPS 8 5 Analog Groups T Mon Web 3 0 features a graphical gauge display of your analog values The colored gauges offer a quick visual representation of your battery levels temperature humidity voltage readings wind speed and much more The ability to create your own analog groups means you can view any assortment of these alarms and save your grouping You might want to see all the analog alarms at one site or maybe you want to see all of your temperature readings on one screen After you have created your group you ll choose whether to have it Saved as
18. Assignment screen 5 Click Add to begin creating the assignment a Type TELNET RAW b IP Host Name Enter 127 0 0 1 This is the default local host name c TCP Port 7502 This is the default port d Description Enter a description here such as Site Dialer MINI G2 e Click Save You ll now be back on the Data Connection Assignment screen 6 Select the new data connection you ve just created and click Save w N 28 7 2 Step 2 Setup the Site Dialer RTU Job Job T5 SiteDialer Connection UDP Port 2001 Suspend Job PortUsage Site Dialer Description Site Dialer Time Out 5000 Poll Delay 500 Fail Threshold 3 Fail Poll Cycles 20 immediate Retries 1 Update Figure 9b 1 Onthe Remote Parameters screen locate the next available job 2 Select Site Dialer from the submenu This is the job that talks to the Site Dialer RTU 3 Description is optional Select all the defaults for Time Out Poll Delay Fail Threshold Fail Poll Cycles and Immediate Retries 4 Goto the Data Connection Assignment screen 5 Click Add to begin creating the assignment a Type UDP DPS RTU SNMP Trap Processing SNMP Agent b TCP Port 2001 c Description Enter a description here such as Site Dialer RTU d Click Save You ll now be back on the Data Connection Assignment screen 6 Select the new data connection you ve just crated and click save 29 7 3 Step 3 Create the Site Dialer Device Remote Devic
19. CE FAI z 735 elo 07 03 12 12 44 M CBH Rack G2 rE 07 03 12 12 44 07 03 12 18 39 216G3 Batt ae 07 03 12 12 44 A APD Testing DE ee 07 03 12 12 44 ALI G5 CBH Rack ee 07 03 12 12 44 WLM NG Temp issue 1 e 07 03 12 12 44 ALM NG Added from webedit El OES 07 03 12 12 44 ALM Zigbee Testing DE rane 06 20 12 10 01 SNMP Test RI 233 san rara 06 20 12 10 01 M SiteMon kde 232 06 20 12 10 01 ALI ALI NG D Wire 06 20 12 10 01 G5 via 216T bridge P 06 20 12 10 01 M NG216T Bridge Tail a ge 06 20 12 10 01 NG216T Bridge Head a ae 06 20 12 10 01 M Dymon Testing BACTL o Ports Jobs 06 20 12 10 01 ALI Dymon Testing BACTL Control A 06 20 12 10 01 ALI BAS testing a Silence Win 0 Alm 7 Analog Groups SHORTCUTS C Clear S Silence T Tag L Trouble Log U Untag D Details Navigating through T Mon Web 3 0 The new T Mon web interface is more intuitive than ever Now you can right click on any alarm point to perform tasks such as viewing alarm detail analogs silencing and issuing controls New keyboard shortcuts and colored icons help you stay organized while keeping tabs on changing network conditions You can now use the keyboard arrow keys for navigation and sort columns by clicking the headers You can also hide columns on a per user basis Changing Pane Sizes When viewing lots of alarm details at once you can grab the edge of the frame drag it to be as big small as you like In Web 3 0 each window is open
20. E JDP DPS Telecom Your Partners In Network Alarm Monitoring T Mon LNX MINI G2 SLIM G2 OoOo E DPS Telecom i TIM S TiMonanm eg m ers Pen one toring GG I Apstele com TiMonsana Gg TIMo eas lil eee Your Ai G A Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs August 27 2015 D QS TMLNX 12001 This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom All software and manuals are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic or any other means in whole or in part without prior written consent from DPS Telecom except as required by United States copyright laws 2015 DPS Telecom Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents 1 2 3 4 8 Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs T Mon Overview Shipping List Specifications Hardware Installation 4 1 Mounting 4 2 Power Connection 48VDC 4 3 Power Connection 110VAC Initial Setup 5 1 Chang
21. IP Address Netmask Activate at boot Search C etho Ethernet 126 10 220 233 255 255 192 0 Yes o i C lo Na Loopback 127 0 0 1 255 0 0 0 Yes TY Syste poner nee Select all Invert selection Add a new interface Add a new address range Logout Delete Selected Interfaces Delete and Apply Selected Interfaces Apply Selected Interfaces Return to network configuration 6 In the name field enter the NIC label on the back of the T Mon unit you want to use eth1 eth2 eth3 eth4 or eth5 NOTE If the network is not active don t define Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdomain Redhat Linux Fedora 9 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help a D CXA 8 http 126 10 220 233 10000 3 Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdom Login dps_admin B system iii Create Bootup Interface Servers Others Boot Time Interface Parameters Networking Name eth2 Activate at boot Yes O No Network Configuration Siion io Hardware O From DHCP Search From BOOTP Static configuration IP Address 192 1623 1 System Information Netmask 255 255 255 0 Logout gE Broadcast Automatic O MTU Default O Hardware address Default O Create and Appl Return to network interfaces 7 Click on Create and Apply 8 The new interface should now appear on the list Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdomain
22. KX Enter DNS 2 xxx xxx xxx KKX Please confirm the your settings IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 259 209 299 0 200 200 200 Broadcast Are the setting correct Connected 0 01 43 Auto detect 38400 8 1 6 Press Y to confirm the new IP address The script will apply the new IP TMonLNX Command Line HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Password Last login Fri Apr 2 11 49 52 on ttyS dps_admin localhost 1 changelp DPS Telecom TMonLNK IP Configurator Enter the IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx 192 168 1 1 the subnet mask XXX XXX XXX XXX 299 299 299 0 the gateway address xxXxK KXK KXK KKK 200 200 2000 DNS 1 xxx xxx xxx xxx DNS 2 XXX KXXX KXXX KKN Please confirm the your settings Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 259 299 299 0 Ana n n S 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 Broadcast 192 Are the setting correct Y N N Waiting for config to be updat Waiting for new IP 192 168 E tog to become active Connected 0 02 37 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 10 5 2 LAN Connection Connect the T Mon to your LAN by inserting a standard Ethernet cable into the ethO port located on the rear of the unit RJ45 Ethemet Connection 8 T B Receive In Ri 5 4 3 Receive In Ri 2 Transmit Out TO 1 Transmit Out TO Ethernet port pinout 11 5 2 1 Configuring the NIC Interfaces Your main network interface EthO was created in the previous step Use the follow
23. Level char 1 AuxPointName varchar 40 AlarmStatus varchar 8 a o The severity level of the event e A Critical e B Major e C Minor e D Status Name of the sub device which reported the event Name of the site which reported the event Name of the point which corresponds to the event Auxiliary name of the point which corresponds to the event Description of the current status of the Name of the display which the TMon received the event on The date and time which the device that reported the event to the TMon received the event Current timestamp used by Microsoft Access CURRENT_ TIMESTAMP 25 26 Data Dictionary key names and field names PRIMARY IP Addr PRIMARY IPPort PRIMARY EventDateTime file_list List of dat files that can be transferred to the SQL database Used to determine if the file has changed and needs to retrieved IP Addr Varchar 13 IP Address of T Mon where packet pf ves fo came from Varchar 15 Name of T Mon DAT file po Ves TimeStamp Varchar 30 Timestamp if T Mon DAT file a i Varchar 30 _ CRC of received DAT file te _ tmon_history_windows This table contains the windows associated with each alarm point from the tmon_history table paar vaca panan Lvs l l 0000 00 EventDateTime Datetime AS N noon Yes 00 00 00 00 enc ounice Double 4 Forms a unique identifier when used Yes poo In conjunction with EventDate Time
24. PD Testing DEVICE FAILURE DCF 512 Trouble Log L ME 07 03 12 12 44 ALI Bs srs G5 CBH Rack DE AILUR Details D ene 07 03 12 12 44 ALM A NG Temp issue 1 EVICE FAILURE ae 07 03 12 12 44 ALI Al NG Added from webedit EVICE FAILUR 07 03 12 12 44 ALM M Zigbee Testing DEVICE FAILUR QF TA A ai 06 20 12 10 01 ALM ALI SNMP Test jagain ne i 06 20 12 10 01 ALM M SiteMon ADDRESS TAKEN OFFLINE a 06 20 12 10 01 ALM Al NG D Wire NP pea alata 06 20 12 10 01 ALM AL G5 via 216T bridge Apis AKEN C E iaa 06 20 12 10 01 ALI ALI NG216T Bridge Tail US TANEN E lt lt 06 20 12 10 01 ALM ALI NG216T Bridge Head DDR TA N OFF EER 1073742 06 20 12 10 01 ALM ALI Dymon Testing BACTL ADDRE KEN C E BA Silence Win 0 Alm 7 1073742 NGINA 4AN N4 Numan Tactinn RATI ADDF AKEN E BA x 4 Analog Groups w SHORTCUTS C Clear S Silence T Tag L Trouble Log U Untag D Details Next you ll be prompted to choose an Expiration Date Time This date and time is when the alarm will return Use the calendar drop down to select the date The expiration time can be selected in increments of 5 minutes Click the Silence button when finished Notice that the alarm s status is now changed to Silenced Silence Alarm Expiration Date REF site Description DEVICE FAILURE NG216G3 Battery 9995 11 1 64 21663 Bait Second s Second s Minute s Hour s Day s 35 8 2 Ports Jobs From the Ports Jobs screen you c
25. PS technicians can remotely access your T Mon from DPS Headquarters typically via dialup to facilitate diagnostics and instructions You can follow along on your T Mon screen as technicians control your T Mon 4 If it is determined that DPS hardware is at fault one of the following will occur at DPS discretion e With client consent DPS will on a priority basis expedite a replacement component for the client s qualified staff to install e The client will ship the unit back to DPS for priority repair and return on a priority basis When units are received by DPS before 12 00pm they are repaired tested and shipped back to the client within one business day provided there are no extenuating circumstances e DPS will advance replace the entire T Mon unit After receiving the new T Mon the client will ship the failed unit to DPS The unit will be repaired and shipped back to the client Upon receiving the repaired unit the client will return the advance replacement unit to DPS Extended Maintenance Agreement Benefits e Half Price or Free Hardware Upgrades T Mon operates 7x24x365 That s stressful for any hardware Plus the DPS engineers are constantly improving the platform That s 2 big reasons why you should update your T Mon hardware regularly T Mon Maintenance Agreements make it easy to get the equivalent of a brand new monitoring system every 3 5 years You ll stay well ahead of the mortality curve and you ll never get stuck usin
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27. an view details such as Good vs Bad polls at your different sites Simply choose which port you want to see and view the Alarms and Analogs associated to that port The stats are automatically updated approximately every 5 seconds Right click options for the Ports Jobs screen include Details View Alarms View Analogs Poll Toggle Device Online Offline Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Logout Standing COs Alarms Ports Jobs G5 CBH Rack Ports Jobs Ref a Port Site Analog Address PTL POK Stats Version Piihi ae 202 fa 58 193 58 ia m 1 193 101 0 FAIL UNKNOWN Ports 5 amp 6 232 View Alarms A Ports 9 amp 10 232 View Analogs L Zigbee Testing Poll P Ports 11 amp 12 232 Toggle Device Online Offline T Ports 13 amp 14 232 Ports 15 amp 16 232 TMon Environmentals Details Brings up the Site Details for that particular port such as the Alarm ID Site Name and Site Address View Alarms Shows you all the alarm points associated to that site View Analogs Shows you any analog alarms associated to that port including the analog gauge if one was selected Poll Activates a full poll to refresh status of all points in T Mon Toggle Device Online Offline Sets device status as online or offline Polling of site is suspended on offline devices 36 8 2 1 Dialup Device Stats Monitor From the Ports Jobs screen you can view the status of configured databased Dialup devices This sc
28. b is designed to store history events from your T Mon in a high speed SQL database Once in the SQL database you can query T Mon history events from any number of outside sources Storing history events in the SQL database makes the them easily accessible via spreadsheet programs database access tools Visual Basic and server side web technology You can also access historical alarm data using the T Mon History Reporter software module optional T Mon LNX PC w Reporter External SQL queries Te a vaie Topology drawing of T Mon EXP running the SQL Agent 6 1 Internal Alarms The following housekeeping alarms AKA internal alarms are available for the T Mon SQL Agent address 1 Cannot communicate with T Mon SQL Agent This alarm is set when the T Mon SQL Agent fails to respond to the T Mon s keep alive request or the T Mon is unable to establish a TCP network connection with the T Mon SQL Agent This alarm clears when the T Mon SQL Agent successfully responds to the T Mon s keep alive request Cannot connect TCP with T Mon SQL Agent This alarm is set when the T Mon is unable to establish a TCP network connection with the T Mon SQL Agent This alarm clears when the T Mon is able to establish a TCP network connection with the T Mon SQL Agent Excessive Errors See Performance Stats This alarm is set when the T Mon receives an excessive amount of error messages The purpose of this alarm is to prompt the user to look at
29. beled Download VMWare Plugin and Install Desktop Shortcut Gather recent debug logs View detailed output of SMART test Login dps_admin System Debug Normal v Hard Drive SATA0 Servers Others Custom Commands File Manager Reboot T MonLNX Shutdown T MonLNX SSH Login T Mon MUST be in monitor mode for this command to T Mon MUST be in monitor mode for this command to work Upload and Download work Please wait for power supply fan to stop before removing power Networking Hardware Download VMWare Plugin Enable Disable VNC Server Search Click to download the VMWare Plugin Installer Enables or disables the VNC server on port 5903 to allow VNC access to the TMon virtual machine This will cause VMware to shut down and restart MAKE SURE TMON IS AT THE COMMAND PROMPT BEFORE EXECUTING THIS COMMAND Enable VNC O Yes No Server System Information Logout Install Desktop Shortcut Click after installing the VMWare plugin to install a Shuts down the TMonLNX VM and starts it into the BIOS Must Desktop shortcut to the T Mon LNX reconnect after running this command Ul Boot LNX VM into BIOS ae 6 Click on the Download VMWare Plugin button Then click the link to the VMWare Plugin Installer 18 Login dps_admin Module Index eau Help Execute Command a Servers Download VMWare Plugin eases Output from command fVMWare Plugin Installer Custom Commands rie Manager R
30. ck on Network Interfaces Click on the Activated at Boot tab 1 Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdomain Redhat Linux Fedora 4 Mozilla Firefox Sle Edt Wew History Goockmarks Took Heip K C GY Gh htip 126 10 220 233 100007 Th Webmin 1 510 on localhostlocaldom Login dps acim System Servers Others Networking Network Configuration D Hardware La Search Module Config gt ia Network interfaces Apply Configuration rai System Information T Logout Routing and Gateways Network Configuration F ma S 8 amp Hostname and DMS Clem Host Addresses Click this button to actrate the current boot ime interface and routing settings as thay nonmnally would be ater a reboot Warning this may make your system inaccessible via the network and cut off access to Webmin 12 5 Click on Add a New Interface Y Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdomain Redhat Linux Fedora 9 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help a ja CG amp BB htip 126 10 220 233 10000 Webmin 1 510 on localhostlecaldom Login dps_admin Module Index n Network Interfaces Servers z Cheats Active Now Activated at Boot Interfaces listed in this table will be activated when the system boots up and will generally be active now too E Networking genae commen Select all_ Invert selection Add a new interface Add a new address range Hardware Name Type
31. e Definition Port Job 75 Addresses Device 1 x Port Job T5 Site Dialer Device ID 1 RTU IP Address 192 168 10 175 TCP Port 2101 Description Site Dialer RTU Site Name Fresno Displays 1 9 F Device Type Site Dialer Poll Type Upset ee SS i No en E e J FRIAS T a Se Bipolar Log zo History History z T n tee se No Reverse Save J Delete Point Definitions Internal Alarms Analog Provisioning TL4 Import Export Back on the Remote Parameters screen click Devices to create the device Click add to enter the Device ID The default is 1 unless you ve changed it in the RTU This is the DCP address of the RTU Enter in the IP address and port default is 2001 of the Site Dialer RTU Description and Site Name are optional For Device Type select Site Dialer This is the only option Select all the defaults for Displays Poll Type and Refresh Rate Select all the defaults under Address Defaults N Ge Ol po 7 4 Step 4 Setup Pager Carriers 1 Select Pager gt Pager Carriers This is where you add your operators who get called when an alarm comes in Enter in the Int Initials and Name for your operators For Type select V for Voice For Pager Phone enter the phone number to call The ID Delay field should be filled in for added security This is the ID you ll press on your phone to acknowledg
32. e an alarm Example If your ID is 123 you ll press 123 to ack an alarm from your phone If you did not enter in an ID you ll simply press to ack 6 Finish entering in all your operators and click Save O1 gt amp 30 7 5 Step 5 Define Voice Format Voice Pager Format Alarm Format Status Fail Level A Critical Total Width 79 ACE ese SPE POENT A ERP TON a Start Name Delay Say Level amp Status Attributes Header 1 6 Alarm Status 1 a Text 2 8 Level 1 LEVELA Critical 3 10 Description 40 4 LEVEL B Major 4 51 Site Name 15 4 LEVEL C Minor 5 67 Date 4 JAN DD 6 4 LEVEL D Status 6 74 Time 2 HH MM 5 CLEAR Clear 7 80 Blank 0 FAIL Alarm 8 80 Blank 0 TAGGED Tagged 9 80 Blank 0 10 80 Blank 0 11 80 Blank 0 12 80 Blank 0 SHORTCUTS CTRL S Save CTRL R Reset 13 80 Blank 0 J 14 80 Blank 0 l se SHORTCUTS CTRL S Save CTRL C Copy CTRL V Paste CTRL I Insert CTRL D Delete Save Add 1 From the Pager sub menu select Voice Format 2 Define what T Mon fields you d like to include the spoken phrase 8 T Mon Web 3 0 Overview Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Logout Standing COs Alarms 31 Standing Alarm All alarms go into window 1 ALL ALARMS COS Alarms Silence Window Analogs Controls Modular RTU Alamid MSG Type TRB Date v Acked Date Acked Initial Status Status Desc Site Description Aux SE U U3 12 12 44 ALM AL NG lemp Issue 2 DEVI
33. e desired analog group you will now see graphical displays of the analog data for the analogs you selected The settings for the 40 graph are saved by the user as they edit the settings You can edit your graphs by clicking on the graph you wish to edit then selecting Edit Graph Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Reports Logout Standing COs Alarms Ports Jobs Control Silence Win 0 Alm 7 Analog Groups T Mon Environmental Conditions Name CPU Temp Port 54 Channel 5 Graph Settings Active SA Grouping MEAN Interval 1 Interval Unit MINUTE Start Date 7 24 2012 End Date 7 24 2012 Continuous Update Graph Type w adah Save Reset Analog Group T Mon Environmental Conditions Analog Trending T Mon Environmental Conditions X Combined Graphs all CPU Core 2 CPU Core 3 CPU Temp CPU Core 1 CPU Core 0 Edit Analog Trending Graph CPU Temp X The current graph settings will generate around 599 data points The maximum data point allowed is 1000 All 2 00 PM 11 59 PM From this window you can configure your analog graphs using the various options found under Graph Settings You can also select one of two graph types Line Graph or Bar Graph You can also use the Combined Graphs box on the right to combine analog data onto a single graph Active vd Groupin
34. ed Analog Channel 6 Minor Under G C CLR NG 1 10 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 10 07 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 8 Minor Under G CLR 1A 0 1 6 G4 CBH Rack 2012 07 20 00 11 34 Not Acknowledged DEVICE FAILURE BAC 55 150 F D ALM 1A 0 1 6 G4 CBH Rack 2012 07 20 00 11 35 Not Acknowledged DEVICE FAILURE BAC 55 150 0 D CLR NG 1 1 59 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 17 24 Not Acknowledged Undefined F D ALM NG 1 7 1 BAS testing 2012 07 20 00 17 24 Not Acknowledged Analog Channel 5 Minor Under C CLR lf you would rather export a history report as a CSV file or a text file then select Export from the sub menu Wednesday Sep 5 WEB 2 Home Logout Reports Alarms Devices Welcome to T Mon Web Reporting Bore DPS Telecom lalia gt 44 lf you would rather export a history report as a csv file or a text file then select Export from the sub menu Selecting comma will export a CSV file for your report and selecting tab will export a text file for your report Configure your report parameters then select submit There will be a new window that appears when selecting Window Range Add the alarm windows you wish to include to the Selected column on the right then click Ok A link will appear on the bottom of the screen that will allow you to download and or view your exported report Thursday Sep 6 2072 10 57 WEB por DPS Telecom Home Logout Windows Reports Export Alarms Repor
35. ed in a new tab You re able to view a single tab at a time NOTE Your old tab won t close when a new window is opened in a new tab Top Most Menu Links Quick Overview Analog Allows you to create and manage analog groups useful for analog trending and gauges Statistics Request statistics Logout Log out of the Monitor Mode web interface Intro Takes you to the Introduction Page Options Allows you to set the default context this is the landing page after login Windows Jump to 1 of T Mon s 1200 windows and view standing COS counts After logging into the web interface you will use the Accordion Pane off to the left of your screen to jump to the 5 main monitoring screens Standing COS Alarms Ports Jobs Controls Silence and Analog Groups 32 8 1 Standing COS Alarms After logging in to the T Mon web interface you will arrive at the Standing COS Alarm screen The blinking circles in the accordion pane off to the left indicate the highest severity for alarms under that category Accordion Pane i Standing COS Alarms i Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Logout g rm rm larms go into wi w 1 ALL ALARMS LARM Standing Al Silence Wi Wi gi g Modular RTU e Id Type pi pi A DEVICE FAILURE FOR ADDRESS 3 3 3 3 TCP DISCONNECTED 0061 port2 1073749 3 3 TCP DISCONNECTED 0062 port3 1073749 3 3 1073748 3 2 1073747 a Creeper DEVICE FAILURE FOR ADDRESS 1073747 172 ae 1073744 j gor 07 19 12 13 1
36. el and measure voltage The voltmeter should read between 40 and 70VDC The power plug can be inserted into the power connector only one way to ensure the correct polarity Note that the negative voltage terminal is on the left and the GND terminal is on the right Insert fuse into the Power A fuse slot The power LED should be lit green If the LED is red the power connection is reversed To confirm that power is correctly connected the front panel LEDs will flash RED and GREEN indicating that the firmware is booting up Repeat steps 1 6 for Power B connector 4 3 Power Connection 110VAC These instructions apply only to T Mon models with 110VAC power connection 1 Insert the power cord into the power inlet on the back of the T Mon 2 Connect the plug end to a 110VAC outlet 3 Turn on the power switch on the back of the T Mon to start the system r Va gt 110VAC version of the T Mon 5 Initial Setup 5 1 Changing T Mon s IP Address via Serial Connection The following script is used to configure EthO main network interface Refer to the next section to to create and define additional interfaces 1 Connect a null terminated serial cable T Access cable included with the unit from a PC s COM port to the T Mon craft port 2 Start HyperTerminal on your PC located in the Start Menu gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications Configure a serial port with the following information COM1 Pro
37. er Table permission options Others Database Inx a Networking Table event_history Hardware Username A e Anonymous user dps_admin Search Hosts Any i System Information Table permissions Select Logout Insert Update Delete v Field permissions Select Insert Update References Create Return to table permissions Return to database list 6 Click Create to finish Note If after adding table permissions you still cannot access the SQL Server contact DPS Support 6 4 Data Dictionary Tmon_history Data Dictionary field descriptions IPAddr varchar 15 IP Address of the TMon P PRE smalliant 6 IP Port of the TMon EventDateT deim The date and time which the TMon 0000 00 00 ONAC QASMA I sgeived the event 00 00 00 event on l The address which the TMon received Address smallint 6 the event on The displ hich the TM i Display smallint 6 e display which the TMon received the event on The point which the TMon received Point smallint 6 the event on Forms a unique identifier wnen used in conjunction with the EventDate Time The date and time which the event was acknowledged This field is only AckDateTime datetime ee ie apes A relevant if the Initials field is not blank Initial share The initials of the user that V n ee acknowledged the alarm The state of the event e S Silenced AlarmState char 1 1 e C Cleared e F Set tinyint 4 EventCounter pee Alarm
38. eturn to commands SSH Login Upload and Download Networking Hardware Search A System Information Y Logout 7 Once the file has downloaded run the installer 8 Click on the link to Return to commands 9 Click on the Install Desktop Shortcut button Then click the link to the Shortcut Installer Login dps_admin Module Index vrais Help Execute Command Sonar Install Desktop Shortcut Others Output from command f Download Shortcut Installer Custom Commands File Manager Return to commands SSH Login Upload and Download Networking Hardware Search AP System Information 0 Logout 10 Run the file after it has downloaded 11 Enter the IP address that was assigned to the T MonLNX in the text box and click on the Start button to create the shortcut 19 VMShortcut Version 0 0 1 Td Start 12 You should now have the VMWare console shortcut on your desktop 5 5 Loading Existing T Mon Database Note Only necessary if upgrading from a T Mon NOC IAM or SLIM G1 1 Open the T Mon FTP server by right clicking on the Start Menu of the PC and selecting Explore 2 Clear the address bar at the top and type ftpp xxx xxx xxx xxx where the x s are the IP address of T Mon 3 Login to the FTP server The user name is dps and password is DPS both are case sensitive n ftp 126 10 210 250 Q peck QJ S P Search UB Fors Ea Address ftp 126 10 210 250 Folder
39. fox iol x File Edit view History Bookmarks Tools Help X gy g http 126 10 210 243 10000 LA Most visited ms iGoogle MET Laboratories Inc I9 DPS IntraNet Online Access Login _ DPSEquip Linux Unix Stuff Cellular_StufF SNMP EZ Zimbra Forums l ftp dpstele com Nessus Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdom Login dps_admin Help A System Module Config System Time Servers Others Settime Change timezone Time server sync Networking This form is for configuring the system to automatically synchronize the time with a remote server Synchronization will be done using the Unix time protocol or NTP depending on which commands i are installed and what the remote system supports System Time reds CEU el Timeserver hostnames or addresses System Information M Set hardware time too Logout Synchronize on schedule No Yes at times below Simple schedule Hourly gt Times and dates selected below Minutes ors ays Months Weekdays All All All All Selected C Selected C Selected C Selected December v Note Ctr click or command click on the Mac to select and de select minutes hours days and months sync and Apply 1 In the left navigation pane click on Hardware then System Time Click on Time server sync tab 2 Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server you want to sync with NOTE If using the ho
40. g MEAN all Interval MEAN Interval Unit MAX Start Date MIN 2 00 PM End Date E 11 59 PM Continuous Update mr Save Reset Graph Settings Active 7 Grouping MEAN All interval 1 Interval Unit MINUTE Start Date 7 24 2012 z 2 00 PM End Date 4 joy 11 59 PM Continuous Update Lsu TETES am EE 2 amp 2S 6 wa 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 m BF 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Save Rese 2011 2012 2013 Active SA Grouping MEAN All Interval 1 Interval Unit MINUTE leas Start Date inti 2 00 PM End Date HOUR 11 59 PM Continuous DAY Update WEEK Cranh Tyne srapi ype Save Reset _ Combined Graphs CPU Core 2 The current graph settings will generate around 599 data points The maximum data point allowed is 1000 41 8 6 History Reports New in T Mon Web 3 0 is the ability to generate history reports using the web interface Your reports will be printed into PDF format or exported as a CSV or text file To access the web reporting interface simply select Reports from the Top Menu in Monitor Mode Intro Options Windows Analog statistics Standing COS Alarms Home ALL ALARMS Welcome to T Mon Web two Use the Accordion to the left to navigate to the desire production location Win 17 01100100011100 00011100110010 666001116001601 11010101101100 01100101011100 z i 116118810 0111 Standing COS Alarms
41. g ancient technology Participate in our 50 off upgrade program at the end of your third consecutive year as a Gold Plan member OR Participate in our free upgrade program at the end of your fifth consecutive year as a Platinum Plan member We ll send you a brand new T Mon Just send us back the old one e Software upgrades Includes major release s plus updates throughout the life of your Gold Platinum Plan These major releases are not small They incorporate user feedback industry best practices evolution entirely new capabilities as well as the occasional code correction e 4 Day Factory Training course Hosted at our corporate headquarters up to 3 members from your team can attend per session multiple sessions per year e Spares and standby purchase discount Backup units are essential for disaster recovery With a Gold Platinum Plan you ll get discount prices on purchasing spare parts and standby units 48 12 End User License Agreement All Software and firmware used in for or in connection with the Product parts subsystems or derivatives thereof in whatever form including without limitation source code object code and microcode including any computer programs and any documentation relating to or describing such Software is furnished to the End User only under a non exclusive perpetual license solely for End User s use with the Product The Software may not be copied or modified in whole or in part for any purpose
42. h by typing in hash on and activate binary mode by typing bin 6 Transfer the software update file to T Mon via FTP This file name is case sensitive and you must not change the file name 7 Wait 30 45 seconds for FileSync to detect the software update file 8 Next we ll monitor the status of the software update with Webmin Launch Webmin and login 45 with username dps_ admin and password dpstelecom 9 Click on the System link in the left pane 10 Click the System Logs link that appears in the left pane 11 Click the View link for the var log nessages row in the center pane Login dps_admin Module Config system Logs System System Logs Users and Groups Log destination Active Messages selected Servers File dev console No kern Others File var log messaces info mail_none authpriv none cron_none Upload and Download ile var log secure Yes authpriv View Networking File var log maillog Yes mail View Hardware File var log cron Yes cron View Search All users Yes emerg File var log spooler Yes uucp news crit View 1 System Information File var log boot log Yes local7 View Logout File var log xferlog Yes none View File var log dbg Yes user debug View File etc httpd logs error_log Yes Apache error log View Output from dmesg Yes Kernel messages View File var log squid cache log Yes Squid caching log View File var log squid store_log Yes Squid object store log View
43. he SQL History Agent and increasingly popular for security reasons your T Voice Dialer Mon LNX can communicate on 6 networks while maintaining IP segregation e On board RAID 1 for true hard drive redundancy e Processes more ASCII jobs virtual polling loops i e Ja H and more GFX connections faster Better multi tasking environment to allow more faster 2 Shipping List While unpacking the T Mon please make sure that all of the following items are included If some parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 800 622 3314 Tetecon T T Mon Quick Start D QS TMLNX 12001 Ethernet Cable 14 ft D PR 923 10A 14 D CS 538 20A 01 19 Rack Ears 4 Pin Barrier Shipped with DC powered units only 1 820 00814 02 X6 Standard Rack Screws 1 000 12500 06 X4 5 Amp Fuse Ixs 1 000 80375 02 Ear Screw T Access Cable DB9 to DB9 D PR 1053 10A 10 thx D CS 538 20A 02 23 Rack Ears a x2 2 Pin Barrier Shipped with DC powered units only 1 820 00862 02 X6 Metric Rack Screws 1 000 80750 03 AC Power Cord Shipped with AC powered units only 3 Specifications Processor RAM LAN Interfaces MINI Serial Ports T Mon MINI Hard Drive 2 66 GHz Quad Core Pentium 4 4 GB Six 10 100 1000 BaseT ports Gigabit on T Mon LNX SLIM 2 on TMon Support for 16 docking modules on T
44. ics Logout Standing COS Alarms Site Controls Ports Jobs Ref a Window Group Entry BESCIIPUO Command Port Address Display Point Status seas Control 1 21 1 2 1 f cael MODE ion N2 1 3 2 FAIL Site 122 1 2 2 paee a OPR N2 1 3 21 ss Mead 123 1 2 3 Re RLS N2 1 3 21 I a24 4 2 4 ac OORTE aa N2 1 4 21 125 1 2 5 BCR DEE OS OPR N2 1 4 21 126 1 2 6 EE OORT RLS N2 1 4 21 IN 4 2 7 1 2 7 Se POPR VIOLATION MON N2 1 3 17 pO 128 1 2 8 oe SHON N2 1 4 17 37 Right clicking on a Control will bring up a menu where you can select Issue or Details Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Logout Ports Jobs Standing COS Alarms Site Controls Control Deteail PROPPED DO Ref 4 24 Window 1 Group 2 Ent 1 f T J PROPPED DOOR MODE DOOR 1 Comman d i MON Site Port N2 Address Jfa Label Display a B EE Point K oo o 21 Ports Jobs Control 8 4 Silence Click on the Silence button in the Accordion Pane to see all your currently silenced items You will choose whether to view silenced alarms or silenced windows Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Logout Standing COS Alarms Silence Alarms 10 Ports Jobs Ref Silence Date Expire Date Description Initials ALM IA 11 3 i om Control 1 2012 07 20 09 30 55 2012 07 20 09 50 54 Business Hours Root group testing WB2 cp Silence Win 0 Alm 10 areas 2012 07 20 09 30 47 2012 0
45. ing T Mon s IP Address via Serial Connection 5 2 LAN Connection 5 2 1 Configuring the NIC Interfaces 5 3 Network Time Protocol NTP 5 4 Create Shortcut to the Legacy T Mon Administrative Console 5 4 1 Alternative Method to Create Shortcut 5 5 Loading Existing T Mon Database Optional Software Module SQL Agent 6 1 Internal Alarms 6 2 Performance Stats in Monitor Mode 6 3 Adding New Users to the SQL Server 6 4 Data Dictionary Optional Software Module Site Dialer for T Mon 7 1 Step 1 Setup the Voice Pager Job 7 2 Step 2 Setup the Site Dialer RTU Job 7 3 Step 3 Create the Site Dialer Device 7 4 Step 4 Setup Pager Carriers 7 5 Step 5 Define Voice Format T Mon Web 3 0 8 1 Standing COS Alarms 8 1 1 View Detail 8 1 2 Trouble Log 8 1 3 Ack Acknowledge 8 1 4 Silence 8 2 Ports Jobs 8 2 1 Dialup Device Stats Monitor 8 3 Controls 8 4 Silence O oO oO N N A A A W N O U OU OO 0O OUO 0U WW WwW Wo YO MY NY NY ND YM YN YN YN N a a a ft y aad N ODO TO FP WW DYN NY OOOO NNA WN NY NY CO DD ON Ff 8 5 Analog Groups 8 5 1 Analog Trending Graphs 8 6 History Reports 9 Reference Section 9 1 Updating T Mon Software 9 2 Powering Down or Rebooting 10 Technical Support 11 T Mon Gold and Platinum Plans 12 End User License Agreement 37 39 41 44 44 46 46 47 48 1 T Mon Overview T Windows Concurrent Multiuser Access via LAN or Serial Webmin Secure Master Console Access via LAN a COS a E E
46. ing instructions for creating Eth1 through Eth5 Network interfaces 2 6 1 After giving the T Mon an IP address open an Internet browser and navigate to the IP at port 10000 http XXX XXX XXX XXX 10000 where x s aressss T Mon s IP address 2 Login with the default username of dps_admin and password dpstelecom I Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdomain Redhat Linux Fedora 9 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help 7e lt 3 Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdom 4 http 126 10 220 233 10000 Login dps_admin System Servers Others Networking Hardware System hostname Search l Operating system i Webmin version a gt it System Information y Time on system Y Logout Kernel and CPU Processor information System uptime Running processes CPU load averages CPU usage Real memory Virtual memory Local disk space Package updates Ban QY webmin localhost localdomain Redhat Linux Fedora 9 1 510 Fri Apr 2 13 01 12 2010 Linux 2 6 25 14 TMonLNX_v1 0 on x86_64 Intel R Core TM 2 Quad CPU Q9400 2 66GHz 4 cores 4 hours 14 minutes 144 1 46 1 min 1 48 5 mins 1 45 15 mins 21 user 36 kernel 0 10 43 idle 3 86 GB total 259 80 MB used 1 94 GB total 0 bytes used 227 25 GB total 30 40 GB used All installed packages are up to date 3 In the left frame click on Networking then click on Network Configuration 4 In the right frame cli
47. o direct keyboard input to the console click anywhere in the window 8 To return keyboard input to the local machine press CTRL ALT 5 4 1 Alternative Method to Create Shortcut You can use this alternative method to create a shortcut to T Mon Administrative Console Open any internet browser Enter http xxx xxx xxx xxx 10000 where the xxx is the IP address assigned to the T Mon LNX Log in with dps_admin as the username and dpstelecom as the password Click on Others on the left side of the page Then click on Custom Commands ae ade oe 17 Login dps_admin System e 3 Serer webmin amp Othe mires System hostname localhost_localdomain SSH Login o i Upload and Download ponang _ Redhat Linux Fedora 9 Networking Webmin version 1 510 _ Hardware Time on system Fri Jan 10 10 28 53 2014 Kernel and CPU Linux 2 6 25 14 TMonLNX_v1 0 on x86_64 Ear Processor information Intel R Core TM 2 Quad CPU Q9400 2 66GHz 4 cores System uptime 1 hours 53 minutes AP System Information Running processes 175 Logout CPU load averages 2 77 1 min 2 55 5 mins 2 49 15 mins CPU usage 9 user 51 kernel 4 IO 36 idle Real memory 3 86 GB total 666 92 MB used Virtual memory 1 94 GB total 0 bytes used Local disk space 227 25 GB total 147 66 GB used Package updates 549 package updates are available 5 Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page and look for buttons that are la
48. o remove it from the T Mon Mounting the Slide Rack Optional The Slide Rack is light and can easily be mounted to the equipment rack by one person The rack ears specified with your order either 19 or 23 are already attached to the Slide Rack If the incorrect ears have been attached to the Slide Rack look for the extra ears included with your shipment To mount the Slide Rack to the equipment rack follow these steps 1 Supporting the Slide Rack with one hand align the mounting holes in the rack ears with the rack rails 2 Secure both brackets with the rack screws provided in the hardware bag Slide Rack Mounting Mounting the T Mon LNX on the Slide Rack To mount the T Mon on the Slide Rack follow these steps 1 Extend the Slide Rack 2 Lift the T Mon and place it on the Slide Rack Place the T Mon on the extended Slide Rack 3 Align the notches on the bottom of the T Mon with the mounting tabs on the Slide Rack see Figure 4a There is a tab on either side of the Slide Rack approximately 2 from the front of the Rack Gently place the T Mon onto the mounting tabs There is a mounting tab on either side of the Slide Rack approximately 2 from the front of the Slide Rack 4 From below the T Mon insert the two screws that secure the T Mon to the Slide Rack 5 Slide the Slide Rack back into place Secure T Mon to Slide Rack Rack Mounting lf you did not order the Slide Rack your T Mon is equipped
49. out of its rack position for installation and service access Your T Mon shipped with the Slide Rack already mounted to the unit and with the specified rack ears in the correct position for installation Installing the T Mon with Slide Rack takes three steps 1 Removing the Slide Rack from the T Mon 2 Mounting the Slide Rack on the equipment rack 3 Mounting the T Mon on the Slide Rack Note The T Mon with Slide Rack occupies 4 rack units of space At least 1 rack unit 1 3 4 should be allowed above the T Mon for ventilation The Slide Rack extends nearly 13 be sure to provide adequate service loop in the connecting cables to allow the T Mon LNX to extend to this distance After installation and testing of the T Mon is completed the slide lock screws should be installed in the Slide Rack to prevent accidental migration of the unit into the aisle space The slide lock screws go into the equipment rack when flush mounted Removing the Slide Rack From T Mon LNX Removing the Slide Rack makes mounting the T Mon is an easy one person job To remove the Slide Rack follow these steps 1 Make sure the T Mon is off and disconnected from all network interfaces and power supplies 2 Carefully place the T Mon upside down on a clean even surface This will not damage the unit 3 The T Mon is secured to the Slide Rack by two screws see Figure 4a Remove these screws and save them for reattaching the unit 4 Gently lift the Slide Rack t
50. perties EEEEaa Port Settings e 38400 bps Bits per second o Iv e 8 data bits a a e No parity Data bits 8 e 1 stop bit pany None e No flow control Stop bits l4 Flow control None Restore Defaults 3 Connect HyperTerminal and Press Enter A login prompt should appear amp TMonLNX Command Line HyperTerminal BHA File Edit View Cal Transfer Help Fedora release 9 Sulphur Kernel 2 6 25 14 THonLNK v1 8 on an x86_64 tty 0 llocalhost localdomain login dps_admin Password Last login Fri Apr 10 02 43 on ttyS dps_admin localhost 1 _ 4 Enter the default username dps_admin and default password dpstelecom without quotes 5 Enter changelp case sensitive type without quotes leads with a period and press Enter Enter in the new IP address subnet gateway and DNS information amp TMonLNX Command Line HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Kernel 2 6 25 14 THonLNK v1 on an x86_64 ttyS localhost localdomain login dps_admin Password Last login Fri Apr 2 11 49 52 on ttyS6 dps_admin localhost 1f changelp DPS Telecom THonLNS IP Configurator Enter the IP address xxx xxx xxx xxK 192 168 1 1 Enter the subnet mask xxx xxx WMM MMM 209 299 299 0 Enter the gateway address xxx xxK xKK XKK 200 200 200 200 Enter DNS 1 xxx xxx RK
51. reen features several additional right click menu options from the traditional Ports Jobs screens Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Reports Logout eS ae Ports Jobs DIALUP DEVICES 996 Ports Jobs Ref a Port Dev Site Shelf Port ShelfAddress Call Status Call Type Status Good Attempted Received Last Call Miscellaneous emer Calls Out DIALUP DEVICES 996 996 1 996 NGU qz NG 10 Wait OK 0 0 0 o Forced calls only DCPF INT 44 Details D 996 2 996 NGU NG 100 Wait OK 0 0 0 x No defined Number View Alarms A DCPF INT 54 996 3 996 DPM t RE 10 Wait z FAILED 0 5 0 May 31 14 07 TMon SQL 56 View Analogs L DCPF INT 200 Poll P DCPF INT 201 Toggle Device Online Offline T DCPF INT 202 Reset Stats R DCPF INT 203 Force Call DCPF INT 204 Force Hangup H DCPF INT 205 Send Config S Right Click Menu Options Unique to Dialup Device Stats Monitor Reset Stats Resets the polling stats Force Call Allows you to immediately check on a site by assigning the site selected site as the next site called When the Force Call function is used the Miscellaneous field will update the status Force Hangup This function cancels the Force Call selection if it is not already in progress Send Config Instructs T Mon to re send configuration to the device 8 3 Controls Issuing controls is just a click away Click on Controls in the Accordion Pane You can choose to view controls by Site or Label Intro Options Windows Analog Statist
52. rm All alarms go into window 1 ALL ALARMS Standing Alarms Silence Window Ack Window AckPage Analogs Controls Modular RTU Alam id MSG Type TRB Date v Status Status Desc Site Description 1073825 poten Em ee 707 07 20 12 14 32 Ack A Es 07 20 12 14 32 ee TCP DISCONNECTED 0061 port2 Tag F a 07 20 12 14 31 Trouble LogL aaa 07 20 12 14 28 Details D TCP DISCONNECTED 0062 port3 oo 07 20 12 14 28 TCP DISCONNECTED 0062 port3 1073824 Fa aa 07 20 12 14 27 07 20 12 14 26 TCP DISCONNECTED 0062 port3 34 8 1 4 Silence One of the options for Standing COS Alarms is to Silence This acts like a snooze feature that quiets an alarm for a certain period of time Silencing an alarm is different than Acking Acknowledging the alarm since the alarm returns after the snooze period is over To Silence right click the alarm and choose Silence or hit the S key Intro Options Windows Analog Statistics Logout Standing COS Alarms Standing Alarm All alarms go into window 1 ALL ALARMS COS Alarms Silence Window Analogs Controls Modular RTU Alamid MSG Type TRB Date v Acked Date Acked Initial Status Status Desc Site Description Aux ie 07 05 12 09 03 07 05 12 09 27 A ALM DEVICE FAILURE oe 07 03 12 12 44 ALM ALM NG Temp Issue 2 CE FAI 1 lg 07 03 12 12 44 ALM ALM CBH Rack G2 DEVICE FAILURE 4073742 SSS sH 07 03 12 12 44 07 03 12 18 39 Silence 216G3 Batt 103142 07 03 12 12 44 ALI Tag T A
53. s si gt Either the server does not allow anonymous logins or the e mail address was not accepted FTP server 126 10 210 250 User name dps Password e o After you log on you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily A FTP does not encrypt or encode passwords or data before sending them to the server To protect the security of your passwords and data use Web Folders WebDAY instead Learn more about using Web Folders Log on anonymously C Save password O DPS Telecom s Documents My Network Places Recycle Bin Internet Explorer al aar an aan arn 4 Drag and drop your saved T Mon database archive cfg and ctrl cfg into the root directory of the FTP server You can also click anywhere on the screen and paste your cfg files onto the system 20 ftp 126 10 210 250 Edit File Q Back ws ee Search le Folders View Favorites Tools Help Ei r Address Ftp 126 10 210 250 Folders E ve Favorites 5 O Local Settings E B My Documents x htdocs gi O mibs notupdates Fe My Recent Document H O NetHood O PrintHood E O SaveSets SendTo 3 Spark B O Start Menu Ei an Programs Templates 5 O Novell O Program Files WINDOWS 2 DVD RW Drive 3 voll on Server03 M Public on Server03 Sys Z B Control Panel Shared Documents DPS Telecom s Documents My Network Places Recycle Bin
54. st name verify that DNS servers are defined in the previous step 3 Define the synchronization schedule If you are unsure how often to sync check with your server administrator 4 Click the Sync and Apply button to finish NOTE If you are not using Network Time Protocol but you do want the correct time click on the Set Time tab to enter it in manually 15 5 4 Create Shortcut to the Legacy T Mon Administrative Console Important During this process you will be prompted to install a plugin for the browser you are using Make sure you have the appropriate rights on that machine to install browser plugins Use Internet Explorer 6 7 8 or Firefox 3 5 and lower Chrome and browser versions not listed are not supported by this version of VMware Note Only necessary if upgrading from a T Mon NOC IAM or SLIM G1 1 Open your web browser 2 Enter https xx xxx xxx xxx 8333 where the xxx is the IP address assigned to the T Mon Make sure it s https for the secure connection E YMware Infrastructure Web Access Login Name Fi Password 3 Log in with dos_admin as the username and dpstelecom as the password 16 5 Click Install Desktop Shortcut to TMon IDE This will create a shortcut to the main console on your desktop Use this form to generate a shortcut that will access this virtual machine s console from your desktop or Web browser aed Generate irt
55. t wnsows sea OOOO History Sea e E Match All sensitive ry Report Paramete rs atch Case sensitive Export Remote Ports 1 500 Availahit Selected T Mame a Name Address range 0 9999 i ALL ALARMS 1 ALL ALARMS Display range 1 64 2 ROSDC CEH 2 ROSDCCBHRCK wis 3 rian besi Window range 1 5 F 3 dyman test 4 controls test 5 a d controls bast Min Severity Critical Major Minor and Stal i 6 Modular RTU Show No Log 4 6 Modular RTU Delimiter comma tab 7 a ASCATEST ASCH TEST Submit Debus Gaia ae Ch Cancal AddiManage CSV file ready for download export alarms csv 9 Reference Section 9 1 Updating T Mon Software NOTE This update procedure requires T Mon v6 5C10 0910 or later and proxy v1 0B10 0910 or later Contact DPS Tech Support at 559 454 1600 for assistance updating if you have an older version of either software This entire update procedure from the transfer of the software update file to the automatic T Mon restart typically lasts 5 6 minutes 1 Verify that T Mon is in Monitor Mode 2 Obtain a software update file from DPS Telecom This file will follow this specific naming convention INnx_e xeC_xXXxxxx tar gz 3 Start an FTP session to T Mon Use command line or your preferred FTP client 4 Log into the FTP session using any T Mon user that has FTP access The password is case sensitive and will commonly consist of only capital letters 5 If you re using the command line enable has
56. the Performance Stats Window This alarm clears when the Performance Stats are reset Alt F2 or the T Mon is re initialized SQL Server Failed see T Mon SQL Agent This alarm is set when the T Mon SQL Agent loses communication with the SQL Server If this happens you should check if the SQL Server is still running This alarm clears when the T Mon SQL Agent restores communication with the server 6 2 Performance Stats in Monitor Mode The following performance statistics are displayed in the Performance Stats Window from Monitor Mode Sync Tot Total number of history synchronization attempts Sync Ok Total number of successfully completed history synchronizations 23 Hst Evt Tot Total number of history events sent Hst Evt Ok Total number of successfully completed history events Time Out Received a partial message No Response Receive no message New CMD Err Received an unknown command Msg Err Received an invalid message Noise Chars Invalid unexpected characters Comm Err Failed attempt to communicate with T Mon SQL Agent Keep Alive or TCP connection 6 3 Adding New Users to the SQL Server By default the dps admin user should have access rights to the event_history table in the SQL database If the dos_admin user does not have access rights or you wish to grant access rights to an additional LNX user you can grant access rights through your T Mon s Webmin interface Note LNX users are not the same as T Mon
57. tion Hostname and DNS Client Host Addresses Apply Configuration Click this button to activate the current boottime interface and routing settings as they normally would be after a reboot Warning i System Information this may make your system inaccessible via the network and cut of access to Webmin Logout e Select the network interface you ve just created from the drop down menu Eth2 in this example Enter the gateway information e Select No for Act as router Click Save to finish Login dps_admin Module Ind ian TEE WES Routing and Gateways Servers Others Boot time configuration Active configuration Networking This section allows you to configure the routes that are activated when the system boots up or when network settings are fully re applied Network Configuration Hardware Routing configuration activated at boot time Default routes KOLE Gateway Search eth4 hal 255 255 255 255 System Information Any 0 Logout Act as router eth No lo Static routes eth E Gateway eth0 eth4 Local routes eth2 k Network Netmask 14 5 3 Network Time Protocol NTP On T Mon time syncing is no longer handled as a job as previously in the T Mon NOC amp IAM If an NTP job is defined in your existing T Mon database you must set it to Halted Use the following instructions to setup NTP using the Webmin interface Webmin 1 510 on localhost localdomain Redhat Linux Fedora 9 Mozilla Fire
58. ual Machine Shortcut Use this form to generate a shortcut that will access this virtual machine s console from your desktop or Web browser Web Shortcut You can customize the generated URL to define what users see after accessing the virtual machine https 126 10 241 148 8333 ui wsUrl http localhost 8222 sdk amp mo VirtualMachine 48 amp inv entory none amp tabs hide_ Web Shortcut You can customize the generated URL to define what users see after accessing the virtual machine https 126 10 210 250 8333 U0rwsUrl http localhost 822 2 sdk amp mo VirtualMachine 48 amp inventory none amp tabs hide _ Customize Web Shortcut Desktop Shortcut Create a desktop shortcut to directly access the virtual machine with the VMware Remote Console Install Desktop Shortcut to TMonLN _IDE Customize Web Shortcut Desktop Shortcut Create a desktop shortcut to directly access the virtual machine with the VMware Remote Console 1 o gt e i VMware Remote Console Plug in is not installed NOTE If the popup says VMWare Remote Console Plug in is not installed click on tbe Console tab gt Install plug in g e EEE S Sees ee e e IME MWare REMOTE Console riug in E pon F 4a Fas DA i I f k m a Please install the VMware Remote Console Plug in to access this virtual machine s console 6 Double click this icon and log on the username to login is DPS and the password is also DPS 7 T
59. us solve your problem more efficiently 4 Call during Customer Support hours Customer support hours are Monday through Friday from 7 A M to 6 P M Pacific time The DPS Telecom Technical Support phone number is 559 454 1600 Emergency Assistance Emergency assistance is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For emergency assistance after hours allow the phone to ring until it is answered with a paging message You will be asked to enter your phone number An on call technical support representative will return your call as soon as possible 47 11 T Mon Gold and Platinum Plans T Mon Gold amp Platinum Plan Support Escalation Policy 559 454 1600 Phone 559 454 1688 Fax support dpstele com Email When you call DPS for T Mon support under your T Mon maintenance agreement you ll receive the following benefits 1 If you call during normal DPS operating hours 7 00am to 6 00pm Pacific Standard Time you will receive priority tech support in front of all calls from users without a T Mon Gold Plan If you have an emergency situation your call will be prioritized to the top of the list at uncommon times when there is a list 2 If you call outside normal DPS operating hours with an emergency ex System is Down you have access to 7X24x365 Tech Support Follow the recorded voice instructions to alert the on call technician The on call technician will typically return your call within 15 minutes 3 With your permission D
60. users LNX users are independently managed through the Webmin interface To grant or edit access rights to the tmon_history table 1 Log into Webmin hito IPAddress 10000 Username dps_ admin Password dpstelecom 2 Click Servers gt MySQL Database Server Login dps i e ogin dps_admin Help MySQL Database Server System ATE EES MySQL version 5 0 51 MySQL Database Server Others MySQL Databases Networking Hardware Search ow V System Information Inx 0 Logout Global Options amp E i 1 User Permissions Database Permissions Host Permissions Table Permissions Field Permissions 3 Click Table Permissions Login dps_admin Module e Index G system Help Table Permissions Servers Ei MySQL Database Server No table permissions defined Others Add new permissions in database Inx Y Networking Hardware Return to database list Search ry System Information Logout 4 Click Add New Permissions in Database 5 ell data for the new user Choose the Table you want the new user to be able to access typically tmon_history from the drop down menu In the Username field select the right most radio button next to the open text box and enter the name of the user you wish to grant access to the table Typically dps admin Leave Hosts set to Any select all table and field permissions 24 Login dps_admin Module Index anpa Help Create Table Permissions Servers MySQL Database Serv
61. whatsoever The Software may not be reverse engineered compiled or disassembled No title to or ownership of the Software or any of its parts is transferred to the End User Title to all patents copyrights trade secrets and any other applicable rights shall remain with the DPS Telecom DPS Telecom s warranty and limitation on its liability for the Software is as described in the warranty information provided to End User in the Product Manual End User shall indemnify DPS Telecom and hold it harmless for and against any and all claims damages losses costs expenses obligations liabilities fees and costs and all amounts paid in settlement of any claim action or suit which may be asserted against DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to choice of law principles and excluding the provisions of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Any dispute arising out of the Agreement shall be commenced and maintained only in Fresno County California In the event suit is brought or an attorney is retained by any party to this Agreement to seek interpretation or construction of any term or provision of this Agreement to enforce the terms of this Agreement to collect any money due or to obtain any money dam
62. your own personal config only available under your login or as a global group available to all users 1 To create an analog group click on Analog in the Top Menu then select Create Analog Group Intro Options Windows Statistics Logout Create Analog Grou standing COS Alarms 9 B j nal Analogs Manage Analog Group Ports Jobs Edit Analog Edit Group Delete Analog 38 2 You will then need to enter a name and description for your new analog group You can also select if you want this analog group to be a global analog group Intro Options Standing COS Alarms Ports Jobs Control Windows Silence Win 0 Alm 7 Analog Groups 3 After creating your analog group select your analog group from the accordian pane on the left From here you ll need to select Edit Group to enable the gauge display of the analog values Analog Group Internal Analogs Name Internal Analogs Description Global Update CPU Core 0 CPU Core 1 CPU Core 2 CPU Core 3 CPU Temp Sys Temp Aux Temp Case Fan CPU Fan Aux Fan 4 Then using the Analog window on the right side of the screen you can select which analogs you would like displayed as gauges Just double click on the analog value and it will be generated as a gauge display Nin Onnan As s Dete Eat Analog Analog Group Statistics Logout Description Global

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