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Basic View: Monitoring Appliances
Using Your Appliance 19
Alerts that are currently active or that were previously resolved for the item that is selected from the Pods
drop box are displayed in a table on the Alerts panel. Alert-specific data for previously resolved alerts is
shown in italics. The following information is available for each previously resolved or currently active
alert condition:
Time: The time at which the alert occurred. If the alert has since been resolved, a second time
stamp indicates the time at which the alert was resolved.
Severity: The severity value of the alert. Potential severity values, from most severe to least
severe, are Failure (the most severe), Critical, Error, Warning, and Information.
Sensor/Device: The device or sensor that is reporting the alert condition (or, if the alert has been
resolved, on which the alert condition previously occurred).
Alert Type: A brief, general description of the alert condition.
Description: A detailed description of the specific conditions that caused the alert to be reported.
To view detailed information about a selected alert, click on the description of the alert. The Alerts panel
will update to show an Alert Details view. This view provides additional details about the selected alert,
including the current value being reported by the sensor that reported the alert, the external sensor port to
which the sensor is connected, the alert profile name that applies to this alert, and the alert ID value. To
return to the Alerts view, click on the View Alerts link in the upper-right hand corner of the Alert Details
view.
In addition to the previously mentioned details, alert-specific data -- including graphs of the sensor values
and camera images if appropriate -- is preserved on the appliance to aid in evaluating the cause and
resolution of alert conditions as long as space is available on the appliance. If additional alert-specific
data is available it will appear on the Alert Details view as a series of links in an Available Captured Data
table. To view the captured data, simply click on the description of the data. To return to the Alert Details
view click the Return to Alert Details link in the upper right-hand corner of the Additional Captured Data
view.
Saving Picture Sequences to Your System
If you have installed the BotzWare Premium Software Module 2.4 and an alert includes a picture
sequence as part of the alert event, you can save the picture sequence to your system as a M-JPEG AVI or
as a digitally signed M-JPEG AVI file. M-JPEG AVI files are motion picture files that can be played
using standard media player software (such as Windows Media Player). Signed files provide proof that
the generated images have not been tampered with or altered in any way, and are therefore more likely to
be admissible as evidence in legal proceedings.
To save a picture sequence as an M-JPEG AVI or as a Signed M-JPEG AVI, select an alert from the Alerts
view, select the picture sequence from Available Captured Data list for the alert, and then click on either
Get M-JPEG AVI or Get Signed M-JPEG AVI.
For information on how to verify that signed AVI files have not been tampered with, see “Verifying
Signed M-JPEG AVI Files” on page 199.
Viewing Maps
The Map View, available for use only on appliances for which the BotzWare Premium Software Module
2.4 has been purchased, enables you to view user-created maps that show the location of your NetBotz
appliances, pods, and sensors. The alert state of all devices shown on the Map View are indicated with
simple color coding (red indicates that an alert state currently exists, while green indicates that no alert
state is currently being reported by the sensor or device). The BotzWare Premium Software Module is
available as part of NetBotz Extended Warranty Coverage. For more information, contact your NetBotz
authorized reseller or the NetBotz support team).
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