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Page 1 - Appliance

Using Your ApplianceBotzWare 2.5Edition®

Page 2 - 4 Pin Power Din

Using Your Appliance 1What’s New?Users who are familiar with the core features delivered in BotzWare version 2.0 can use this version history to quick

Page 3 - Cleaning

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 91account to the Authorized Accounts selection list. To remove a previously authorized

Page 4 - Contents

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts92 Using Your AppliancePeriodic ReportsUse the Periodic Reports task to configure your appliance to generate

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 93Edit.2. The Edit Periodic E-mail Report window opens. This window contains the follow

Page 6 - Using Your Appliance v

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts94 Using Your Appliancec. When you have finished creating your Advanced Schedule, click OK to save the sched

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 95This window features Primary and Backup tabs, each of which has the same fields avail

Page 8 - Using Your Appliance vii

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts96 Using Your ApplianceThis window features Primary and Backup tabs, each of which has the same fields avail

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 97c. When you have finished creating your Advanced Schedule, click OK to save the sched

Page 10 - What’s New?

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts98 Using Your ApplianceSensorsAfter you have selected a device from the Sensor Pods window and clicked Senso

Page 11 - BotzWare Version 2.3 Features

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 99To configure a threshold, select the sensor for which you will create a threshold fro

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts100 Using Your ApplianceDefining Custom Dry Contact or Analog SensorsIf the predefined output dry contact or

Page 13 - BotzWare Version 2.2 Features

What’s New?2 Using Your Applianceintegrated with or connected to NetBotz 320, 420 or 500s in your network. Once a pod has been shared with the NetBotz

Page 14 - BotzWare Version 2.1 Features

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 101This window features the following fields and controls:b. Type in the appropriate va

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts102 Using Your Appliancea. After you select Dry Contact and click OK, the Add Dry Contact Sensor window open

Page 16 - About the Interfaces

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 103b. Type in the appropriate values for the dry contact sensor hardware.c. When you ha

Page 17 - Appliance SSL Support

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts104 Using Your ApplianceWireless Sensor DiscoveryUse the Wireless Sensor Discovery task to specify the disco

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Using Your Appliance 105Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesThe tasks available from the Appliance Settings portion of the Configuration panel enable

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Advanced View: Configuring Appliances106 Using Your ApplianceClockUse the Clock task to view or change the date and time that are configured on the ap

Page 20 - About the Basic View

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 107Custom Audio ClipsUse the Custom Audio Clips task to upload custom audio clips (in WAV or

Page 21 - Interface Navigation

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances108 Using Your ApplianceTo change the NetBotz appliance DNS settings, type the new values in the appropriate fiel

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Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 109All settings except the From Address field are available for both a Primary e-mail server

Page 23 - Configuring Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances110 Using Your ApplianceExternal StorageUse the External Storage task to configure your appliance to store data o

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What’s New?Using Your Appliance 3BotzWare Version 2.2.2 FeaturesIn addition to additional hardware support and performance improvements, BotzWare 2.2.

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Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 111you purchased the Extended Storage System and the USB drive has been connected to the app

Page 26 - Viewing Sensor Readings

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances112 Using Your ApplianceTo configure your appliance you use network attached storage for extended storage purpose

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Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 113To configure your appliance you use network attached storage for extended storage purpose

Page 28 - Viewing Maps

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances114 Using Your ApplianceTo specify IP Filter criteria, click Add and then specify an IP that will be permitted ac

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Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 115LocationUse the Location task to configure additional sensor-specific location informatio

Page 30 - Triggering Relay Outputs

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances116 Using Your ApplianceTo change the Location settings, select the appliance, pod, or sensor for which you wish

Page 31 - 22 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 117The log level values are:• 1 - Emergency•2 - Alert• 3 - Critical• 4 - Error• 5 - Warning•

Page 32 - Configuring Sensor Pod 120s

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances118 Using Your ApplianceNetwork InterfacesUse the Network Interface task to view or change the NetBotz appliance

Page 33 - 24 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 119When you are finished editing the network interface settings, click OK to save any change

Page 34 - Using Your Appliance 25

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances120 Using Your ApplianceWireless Network InterfaceIf you are editing a wireless network interface configuration,

Page 35 - 26 Using Your Appliance

What’s New?4 Using Your Applianceencoded to enable those that can't easily handle “multi-part/form-data” encoded POSTS to get the XML for the ale

Page 36 - Using Your Appliance 27

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 121The following status information can be observed in the Wireless Status tab of the Edit N

Page 37 - 28 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances122 Using Your AppliancePPP/ModemUse the PPP/Modem task to configure your appliance to establish a Point-to-Point

Page 38 - About the Advanced View

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 123Country (if supported by modem) Some modems support country-specific communications param

Page 39 - Adding Appliances

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances124 Using Your ApplianceThe following controls appear in the Advanced pane:The following controls and data appear

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Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 125To change the PPP dial-out/dial-in settings, use the controls to specify the desired sett

Page 41 - The Sensor Data Pane

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances126 Using Your ApplianceWhen monitoring or managing an appliance that is connected to your network using only a P

Page 42 - The Action/Information Pane

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 127Using SIM SecurityIf you will be using the Advanced SIM PIN features, be sure to enter th

Page 43 - Advanced View Menus

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances128 Using Your ApplianceProxyUse the Proxy task to provide the necessary settings to allow the appliance to utili

Page 44 - Editing Client Preferences

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 129RegionUse the Region task to specify the region in which the appliance is being used and

Page 45 - General Preferences

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances130 Using Your AppliancePod SharingUse the Pod Sharing task to configure your NetBotz 500 series appliance to hos

Page 46 - Pod and Alert Settings Tasks

What’s New?Using Your Appliance 5supported appliances. Designed as a “building block” system, the MultiRAE can be configured from a simple, inexpensiv

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Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 131Some settings (such as camera capture settings) can be set directly from the NetBotz 500

Page 48 - The Configuration View

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances132 Using Your Appliancecontains the following fields:3. Type in all required values and then click OK to add the

Page 49 - Appliance Settings Tasks

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 133To use the Restore task: 1. Start the task by double-clicking on the Restore icon. 2. Typ

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Advanced View: Configuring Appliances134 Using Your ApplianceThe SMS Configuration task consists of Basic, Advanced, and Status panes. The following c

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Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 135The Status pane enables you to check the current level and quality of the SMS signal. To

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Advanced View: Configuring Appliances136 Using Your ApplianceTo start this task, double-click on the SNMP icon to open the SNMP Settings window. This

Page 53 - The Camera View

Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 137Upgrade Use the Upgrade task to check the BotzWare version installed on your appliance or

Page 54 - Recording Camera Images

Advanced View: Configuring Appliances138 Using Your ApplianceSensor Gives user access to only the Navigation, Sensor Data and selected portions of th

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Advanced View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 139By default, your appliance comes pre-configured with two User accounts: • Guest: Availabl

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Advanced View: Configuring Appliances140 Using Your ApplianceWeb ServerUse the Web Server task to view or change the IP ports through which the applia

Page 57 - The Alerts View

What’s New?6 Using Your Applianceon all appliances), directly to a USB port, or through a number of supported USB-to-Serial adapter cables. For more i

Page 58 - Using Your Appliance 49

Using Your Appliance 141Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsThe sensors used by the appliance fall into two categories: Analog sensors and state sensors

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Advanced View: Defining Thresholds142 Using Your ApplianceMaximum Value ThresholdA maximum value threshold is defined by specifying a maximum acceptab

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Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 143b.By default, all time periods in the schedule are set to Enabled. To disable the threshold

Page 61 - The Graphs View

Advanced View: Defining Thresholds144 Using Your Applianceb. Check the Enabled check box to enable the threshold. If this check box is not checked, th

Page 62 - Using Your Appliance 53

Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 145However, if you have created additional Alert Profiles you can specify that a threshold use

Page 63 - 54 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Defining Thresholds146 Using Your Appliancewhere sms_device_address is the telephone number or e-mail address associated with the SMS-e

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Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 147Above Value for Time ThresholdAn above value for time threshold is defined by specifying a m

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Advanced View: Defining Thresholds148 Using Your Appliancereturned to normal. Default value is 0 (state returns to normal immediately after the measur

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Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 149Thresholds selection list.4. Click Add... to open the Select Threshold window. Select Below

Page 67 - 58 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Defining Thresholds150 Using Your Appliancec.When you have finished creating your Advanced Threshold, click OK to save the schedule and

Page 68 - Alert Actions

Using Your Appliance 7About the InterfacesNetBotz appliances support two interfaces for the purposes of monitoring sensor data, viewing camera images,

Page 69 - 60 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 151more than the Maximum Decrease value in a period of time that is equal to or less than the T

Page 70 - Creating Alert Actions

Advanced View: Defining Thresholds152 Using Your ApplianceHowever, if you have created additional Alert Profiles you can specify that a threshold use

Page 71 - Alert Profile

Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 153If you’ve installed an SMS-capable modem you can deliver alert notification to SMS-enabled d

Page 72 - Creating an Alert Profile

Advanced View: Defining Thresholds154 Using Your Applianceyour appliance. To include images from one or more connected Camera Pod 120s, check the chec

Page 73 - Creating an Alert Sequence

Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 155the Advanced tab in the Thresholds pane:– Specify a Return To Normal Delay value. Use the co

Page 74 - Using Your Appliance 65

Advanced View: Defining Thresholds156 Using Your Applianceicon.2. Click Sensors... to open the Sensor Configuration window.3. Select from the Sensors

Page 75 - Camera Pods

Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 157period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the desired time

Page 76 - Settings

Advanced View: Defining Thresholds158 Using Your Appliancec. Add to the Threshold-Specific Addresses list the e-mail addresses of any personnel to who

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Advanced View: Defining ThresholdsUsing Your Appliance 159your appliance. To include images from one or more connected Camera Pod 120s, check the chec

Page 78 - Capture Settings

Advanced View: Defining Thresholds160 Using Your Appliancewhere sms_device_address is the telephone number or e-mail address associated with the SMS-e

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About the Interfaces8 Using Your ApplianceAdvanced View System RequirementsTo run the Advanced View application, your system must meet these system re

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Using Your Appliance 161Advanced View: Creating Alert ActionsThe information that must be provided for an Alert Action depends on which alert notifica

Page 81 - Masking Settings

Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions162 Using Your Appliancec. When you have finished creating your Advanced Schedule, click OK to save the schedule

Page 82 - The Mask Settings window

Advanced View: Creating Alert ActionsUsing Your Appliance 163period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the desired ti

Page 83 - The Block Out Mask Tab

Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions164 Using Your Appliancewhen the alert condition no longer exists. 11. Click OK to save this Alert Action. Crea

Page 84 - Visual Mode Settings

Advanced View: Creating Alert ActionsUsing Your Appliance 165delivering the custom HTTP GET command to an alternate web host. This backup URL would be

Page 85 - Sensor Settings

Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions166 Using Your Appliancea. Click Advanced Scheduling... The Advanced Scheduling window opens.b. By default, all

Page 86 - Device Crawlers

Advanced View: Creating Alert ActionsUsing Your Appliance 167click OK to open the Add Alert Action window.4. Type in the Alert Action Name field a nam

Page 87 - 78 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions168 Using Your Applianceextension. Pictures from alerts will be stored in files with this name, followed by the “

Page 88 - Item Description

Advanced View: Creating Alert ActionsUsing Your Appliance 169Scheduling:a. Click Advanced Scheduling... The Advanced Scheduling window opens.b. By de

Page 89

Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions170 Using Your ApplianceCreating a Send HTTP Post Alert ActionIf you are creating an Alert Action that will use t

Page 90

About the InterfacesUsing Your Appliance 9The SSL certificate that is needed for SSL communications is self-generated by the appliance (“self-signed”)

Page 91 - IPMI Devices

Advanced View: Creating Alert ActionsUsing Your Appliance 171If desired, click the Advanced tab and fill type the appropriate information in the follo

Page 92 - Using Your Appliance 83

Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions172 Using Your Appliancee-mail recipients. 9. Type in the Message Subject field the text that will be used for th

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Advanced View: Creating Alert ActionsUsing Your Appliance 173desired time range, and then click Disable. To enable the Alert Action for a currently di

Page 94 - Using Your Appliance 85

Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions174 Using Your Appliancenotification will be sent.8. Type in the Message field the text that will be used for the

Page 95 - Output Control

Advanced View: Creating Alert ActionsUsing Your Appliance 175normal state.10. Click OK to save this Alert Action.

Page 96 - Output Control Label Settings

Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions176 Using Your Appliance

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Using Your Appliance 177Add-Ons: Advanced Device CrawlersAdvanced Device Crawlers is a license key-enabled enhancement to Device Crawlers that greatly

Page 98

Add-Ons: Advanced Device Crawlers178 Using Your Applianceyou should see Advanced Device Crawlers listed in the list of available applications.2. Selec

Page 99 - Relay/Sensor Settings

Add-Ons: Advanced Device CrawlersUsing Your Appliance 179one or more DDFs that you want to install and use with Advanced Device Crawlers and then clic

Page 100 - Relay Threshold Settings

Add-Ons: Advanced Device Crawlers180 Using Your Appliance

Page 101 - Periodic Reports

About the Interfaces10 Using Your Appliance

Page 102 - Field Description

Using Your Appliance 181Add-Ons: RAE Systems Sensors OptionRAE Systems Sensors Option is a license key-enabled BotzWare enhancement that enables you t

Page 103

Add-Ons: RAE Systems Sensors Option182 Using Your ApplianceTo add your RAE Systems Sensors Option license key to your appliance:1. Use the Advanced Vi

Page 104 - FTP reports. The settings

Add-Ons: RAE Systems Sensors OptionUsing Your Appliance 183The RAE Systems task is used to:• Configure communications settings for use with any RAE Sy

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Add-Ons: RAE Systems Sensors Option184 Using Your ApplianceThe following controls are available from the RAE Systems Devices tab of the RAE Systems ta

Page 106 - Sensor Pods

Add-Ons: RAE Systems Sensors OptionUsing Your Appliance 185Use the settings available in the RAE Remote Server tab to enable or disable the RAE Remote

Page 107 - 98 Using Your Appliance

Add-Ons: RAE Systems Sensors Option186 Using Your ApplianceTo change the Remote RAE Server settings, use the controls to specify the desired values in

Page 108 - External Ports

Using Your Appliance 187BotzWare MacrosThis appendix defines the various macros supported by BotzWare.Appliance Macros The following macros are suppor

Page 109 - 100 Using Your Appliance

BotzWare Macros188 Using Your ApplianceLocation Macros The following macros are supported for use in the settings for attributes that support Location

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BotzWare MacrosUsing Your Appliance 189Alert Macros Alert macros are used to access attributes particular to the alert being processed at the time the

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BotzWare Macros190 Using Your Appliance${ALERTSEV} The severity value reported by the sensor that is generating the alert (such as ERR, WARN, INFO). I

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Using Your Appliance iPrefaceCopyright© Copyright NetBotz Inc. 2000 - 2005TrademarksBotzWare, NetBotz, and the NetBotz symbol are registered trademark

Page 113 - Wireless Sensor Discovery

Using Your Appliance 11About the Basic ViewThe Basic View is an HTML-based interface that enables you to view data about all objects that are currentl

Page 114 - The Backup task

BotzWare MacrosUsing Your Appliance 191${RESOLVEUSERID} The user ID that is responsible for manually resolving an alert (when this option applies).joe

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BotzWare Macros192 Using Your Appliance

Page 116 - Custom Audio Clips

Using Your Appliance 193Overloaded Appliances: Symptoms & SolutionsLike any computing device, your appliance has limited resources available at an

Page 117 - E-mail Server

Overloaded Appliances: Symptoms & Solutions194 Using Your Appliancescanning all MIB2 interfaces on these devices can cause significant delays on D

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Overloaded Appliances: Symptoms & SolutionsUsing Your Appliance 195important that you verify that the appliance is configured to generate alert st

Page 119 - External Storage

Overloaded Appliances: Symptoms & Solutions196 Using Your Appliance

Page 120 - Using a Windows Share

Using Your Appliance 197Camera Usage ConsiderationsDepending on image resolution and frame rate settings, Camera Pod 120s can consume significant netw

Page 121 - Using an NFS Mount

Camera Usage Considerations198 Using Your Appliance

Page 122 - IP Filter

Using Your Appliance 199Verifying Signed M-JPEG AVI FilesNetBotz has included a simple command line utility that enables you to verify that digitally

Page 123 - License Keys

Verifying Signed M-JPEG AVI Files200 Using Your Appliance

Page 124 - Location

About the Basic View12 Using Your ApplianceBasic View Panes Accessible by Privilege SetThe Basic View panes that are accessible, depending on the priv

Page 125 - The Log task

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Page 126 - Field Description

About the Basic ViewUsing Your Appliance 13Crawlers. Alerts that have occurred in the past 24 hours, but which have been resolved, can be shown as wel

Page 127 - Network Interfaces

About the Basic View14 Using Your ApplianceUsing the Simplified Basic ViewDue to the limited screen space and resolution available on PDAs, you will n

Page 128

About the Basic ViewUsing Your Appliance 15Select Back to return to the Sensor Data view from the Setup view.

Page 129 - Wireless Network Interface

About the Basic View16 Using Your Appliance

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Using Your Appliance 17Basic View: Monitoring AppliancesThe Basic View is primarily designed to provide you with a simple-to-use appliance monitoring

Page 131 - PPP/Modem

Basic View: Monitoring Appliances18 Using Your ApplianceViewing Camera ImagesTo view images being captured by any integrated camera or Camera Pod 120s

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Basic View: Monitoring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 19Alerts that are currently active or that were previously resolved for the item that is selecte

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Basic View: Monitoring Appliances20 Using Your ApplianceTo view a map using the Basic View, select the Maps tab in the Action/Information pane. The fi

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Prefaceii Using Your ApplianceVCCICleaningUse only a dry cloth to clean the appliance. To clean your appliance, gently wipe the surface of the applian

Page 135 - 126 Using Your Appliance

Basic View: Monitoring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 21currently selected sensor Set (if applicable) will be listed in the Sensors drop box.5. Select

Page 136 - Upgrading Over PPP

Basic View: Monitoring Appliances22 Using Your Appliance

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Using Your Appliance 23Basic View: Configuring AppliancesThe Basic View is designed primarily for viewing the sensor data, camera images, and alert co

Page 138

Basic View: Configuring Appliances24 Using Your ApplianceTo specify a label for the Sensor Pod 120, select the Sensor Pod 120 from the Pods drop box i

Page 139 - Pod Sharing

Basic View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 25Configuring Output Relay Pod 120sThe only configuration tasks that can be performed on a Outp

Page 140 - Using Your Appliance 131

Basic View: Configuring Appliances26 Using Your ApplianceControl Pod model (110, 115, 230, or 235) that is connected to that port. 4. Click Update to

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Basic View: Configuring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 27To test the device’s power-on behavior, simply plug it directly into a standard power outlet.

Page 142 - Serial Devices

Basic View: Configuring Appliances28 Using Your Appliance

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Using Your Appliance 29About the Advanced ViewThe Advanced View is a stand-alone Java application that enables you to monitor and configure your appli

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About the Advanced View30 Using Your ApplianceAdding AppliancesBefore you can use the Advanced View to manage an appliance you must first add the appl

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ContentsUsing Your Appliance iiiPreface...iWhat’s New? ...

Page 146 - Upgrade

About the Advanced ViewUsing Your Appliance 31Advanced View Panes Accessible by Privilege SetThe Advanced View panes that are accessible, depending on

Page 147 - Privilege Set Description

About the Advanced View32 Using Your ApplianceUsing FoldersIf desired, you can create folders in the Navigation Pane. Folders enable you to create vir

Page 148 - The Users task

About the Advanced ViewUsing Your Appliance 33If the selected item features a large number of sensors, the sensors may also be divided into sensor set

Page 149 - Web Server

About the Advanced View34 Using Your ApplianceAdvanced View MenusThe Advanced View features the following pull-down menus, located at the top of the i

Page 150 - Defining Analog Thresholds

About the Advanced ViewUsing Your Appliance 35data to the specified NetBotz Central appliance.4. Specify the NetBotz Central IP Address/Hostname. This

Page 151 - Maximum Value Threshold

About the Advanced View36 Using Your ApplianceWhen you are finished specifying client Appearance preferences, click OK to save your settings and close

Page 152 - Minimum Value Threshold

About the Advanced ViewUsing Your Appliance 37Network PreferencesTo edit your client’s General settings, open the Client Preferences interface and the

Page 153 - 144 Using Your Appliance

About the Advanced View38 Using Your Applianceoperational difficulties are noted on a monitored target the appliance can generate an alert notificatio

Page 154 - Range Threshold

About the Advanced ViewUsing Your Appliance 39For detailed descriptions of all of the configuration tasks available from the Pod/Sensors Settings port

Page 155 - 146 Using Your Appliance

About the Advanced View40 Using Your ApplianceAppliance Settings TasksThe tasks available from the Appliance Settings portion of the panel enable you

Page 156 - Using Your Appliance 147

iv Using Your ApplianceBasic View: Configuring Appliances ...23Configuring the Appliance ...

Page 157 - 148 Using Your Appliance

About the Advanced ViewUsing Your Appliance 41appliance and you have used the Serial Devices task to specify the modem that is associated with the app

Page 158 - Using Your Appliance 149

About the Advanced View42 Using Your Appliance

Page 159 - Rate of Decrease Threshold

Using Your Appliance 43Advanced View: Monitoring AppliancesThe Advanced View enables you to easily view sensor readings, view camera images, graph col

Page 160 - Using Your Appliance 151

Advanced View: Monitoring Appliances44 Using Your ApplianceThe Camera View.You can also use the Camera View panel controls to specify the mode and dim

Page 161 - Rate of Increase Threshold

Advanced View: Monitoring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 45Image ZoomingYou can use the Advanced View to select and zoom in on an area of the camera i

Page 162 - Using Your Appliance 153

Advanced View: Monitoring Appliances46 Using Your ApplianceFrom this window you can configure the following camera image recording settings: Field Des

Page 163 - Defining State Thresholds

Advanced View: Monitoring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 47Viewing AlertsTo view alert conditions that are presently being reported by your appliance

Page 164 - Using Your Appliance 155

Advanced View: Monitoring Appliances48 Using Your Applianceavailable on the appliance is configured using the Advanced View.The Alerts View.Alerts tha

Page 165 - 156 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Monitoring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 49In addition to the previously mentioned details, alert-specific data — including graphs of

Page 166 - State Mismatch Threshold

Advanced View: Monitoring Appliances50 Using Your ApplianceViewing MapsThe Map View, available for use only on appliances for which the BotzWare Premi

Page 167 - 158 Using Your Appliance

Using Your Appliance vAdvanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts... 59Alert Actions ...

Page 168 - Using Your Appliance 159

Advanced View: Monitoring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 51To view sensor readings for any device displayed in the Map view, simply select the device

Page 169 - 160 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Monitoring Appliances52 Using Your Appliancethe external sensor that you wish to view is connected. – Camera Pod 120s and CCTV Adapter

Page 170 - Using Your Appliance 161

Advanced View: Monitoring AppliancesUsing Your Appliance 53be updated. By default, all data available from the past 60 minutes will be graphed (defaul

Page 171 - 162 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Monitoring Appliances54 Using Your Appliance

Page 172 - Using Your Appliance 163

Using Your Appliance 55Advanced View: Configuring the Appliance The Configuration panel is divided into two areas: Pod/Sensors Settings, and Appliance

Page 173 - 164 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring the Appliance56 Using Your Applianceavailable only if one or more Output Relay Pod 120s or Power Control Pods are connected

Page 174 - Example Target URLs

Advanced View: Configuring the ApplianceUsing Your Appliance 57Appliance Settings TasksThe tasks available from the Appliance Settings portion of the

Page 175 - 166 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring the Appliance58 Using Your Applianceconnected pods on a NetBotz 320, 420, or 500. Pod Sharing enables you to use a single N

Page 176 - Using Your Appliance 167

Using Your Appliance 59Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts The tasks available from the Pod/Sensors Settings portion of the Configuration panel

Page 177 - 168 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts60 Using Your ApplianceAvailable Alert Notification MethodsAn Alert Action consists of a single alert notifi

Page 178 - Using Your Appliance 169

vi Using Your ApplianceConfiguring DNS Settings... 107Configuring Dynam

Page 179 - 170 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 61in which data files will be stored and the base filename that will be used for FTP da

Page 180 - Using Your Appliance 171

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts62 Using Your ApplianceOnce you have saved your Alert Action it will appear in the list of defined Alert Act

Page 181 - 172 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 63The Default Alert ProfileYour appliance comes pre-configured with a Default Alert Pro

Page 182 - Using Your Appliance 173

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts64 Using Your ApplianceCreating an Alert SequenceTo create a new Alert Sequence (or modify a previously crea

Page 183 - 174 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 65Maximum Camera Pictures and Include a Graph with the Alert settings for the individua

Page 184 - Using Your Appliance 175

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts66 Using Your Appliance Camera PodsUse the Camera Pods task to configure any integrated cameras and Camera P

Page 185 - 176 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 67SettingsAfter you have selected a camera from the Camera Pods window and clicked Sett

Page 186 - OID-Specific Monitoring

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts68 Using Your ApplianceTo configure the camera settings, type in the Pod Label and Camera Label fields the l

Page 187 - Downloading DDFs

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 69Capture SettingsAfter you have selected a camera from the Camera Pods window and clic

Page 188 - The Supplemental OIDs View

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts70 Using Your ApplianceColor Balance / Type of Lighting / Red Balance / Blue BalanceUse this control to spec

Page 189 - 180 Using Your Appliance

Using Your Appliance viiAlert State Threshold ... 154Alert State

Page 190 - Additional Features

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 71Post-Alert Capture Time Specifies the total number of seconds after the alert trigger

Page 191 - 182 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts72 Using Your ApplianceThe Camera Capture Settings window.Type the new values in the appropriate fields. To

Page 192 - The RAE Systems Devices Tab

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 73Camera-based motion sensing is accomplished by comparing concurrent image captures, d

Page 193 - The Remote RAE Server Tab

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts74 Using Your ApplianceThe Motion Mask TabThe following controls are available on the Motion Mask tab:Use th

Page 194

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 75To mask a portion of the image, click and drag in the image to draw a box around the

Page 195

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts76 Using Your ApplianceSensor SettingsAfter you have selected a camera from the Camera Pods window and click

Page 196 - BotzWare Macros

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 77Click OK to save your new threshold settings. Click Cancel to close the Edit Threshol

Page 197 - Location Macros

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts78 Using Your ApplianceIn addition, Device Crawlers will also gather and present the following information a

Page 198 - Alert Macros

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 79Adding, Editing, and Removing SNMP TargetsTo add an SNMP target to the list of device

Page 199 - Macro Definition Example

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts80 Using Your Appliance4. Type the appropriate values in the fields, and then click OK to save the settings

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viii Using Your ApplianceBotzWare Macros...187Appliance Macros ...

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 81Type the appropriate values in the fields, and then click OK to save the global SNMP

Page 202 - Solutions

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts82 Using Your ApplianceTo configure a threshold, select the sensor for which you will create a threshold fro

Page 203 - 194 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 83As you add IPMI-enabled devices, each device appears in the Navigation pane of both t

Page 204 - Using Your Appliance 195

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts84 Using Your Appliancethe appropriate values in the fields, and then click OK to save the settings for this

Page 205 - 196 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 85To configure a threshold, select the sensor for which you will create a threshold fro

Page 206 - Camera Usage Considerations

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts86 Using Your ApplianceOutput ControlUse the Output Control task to configure any output control devices (su

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 87Output Control Label SettingsAfter you have selected a device from the Output Control

Page 208 - Output Examples

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts88 Using Your ApplianceDefining Custom Output Action TypesIf the predefined output action types do not meet

Page 209 - 200 Using Your Appliance

Advanced View: Configuring Pods and AlertsUsing Your Appliance 89a. Type in or select the appropriate values for the Button Relay action.b. When you h

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts90 Using Your Appliancec. Type in or select the appropriate values for the Switch Relay action.d. When you h

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