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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts
Using Your Appliance 77
Click OK to save your new threshold settings. Click Cancel to close the Edit Threshold window without
saving any changes.
Motion in Pan and Scan Mode
When the Camera Pod 120 is in Pan and Scan mode (see the About Your Appliance booklet included with
your appliance) and you enable the Camera Motion sensor, only motion that is detected within the
640x480 window of interest will result in an alert condition. Also, if you have enabled the Show outline
of detected motion functionality and specify a Mode in the Cameras tab that is 800x600 or greater,
outlines will appear only in the 640x480 window of interest that you specified.
Device Crawlers
Use the Device Crawlers task to monitor the critical status information of up to 48 remote SNMP targets
(such as servers, routers, and switches). If any operational difficulties are noted on a monitored target
your appliance can generate an alert notification, enabling you to quickly address the problem. As you
add SNMP targets, each target appears in the Navigation pane of both the Basic and the Advanced View.
Once added, you can set thresholds, monitor alerts, and graph data reported by the Device Crawlers
targets, just as with pods and other sensors.
Device Crawlers monitors the following MIB II SNMP values on all specified SNMP targets:
Online: State sensor that reports whether the target is Online or Offline.
Ping RTT: Analog sensor that reports amount of time it takes SNMP queries or ICMP Ping requests
to complete a send and reply from the appliance.
SNMP System Contact: Displays the target’s system contact data (does not support configuration
of thresholds).
SNMP System Description: Displays the target’s system description data (does not support
configuration of thresholds).
SNMP System Location: Displays the target’s system location data (does not support configuration
of thresholds).
SNMP System Name: Displays the target’s system name data (does not support configuration of
thresholds).
SNMP System Object ID: Displays the target’s system object ID data (does not support
configuration of thresholds).
SNMP System Uptime: Analog sensor that reports the uptime value of the target.
System Model: Displays the target’s system model data (does not support configuration of
thresholds).
System Type: Displays the target’s system type data (does not support configuration of thresholds).
System Vendor: Displays the target’s system vendor data (does not support configuration of
thresholds).
Note
The controls that are available in the Edit Threshold window are determined by
the type of threshold that you are creating or editing. For detailed instructions on
how to create or edit thresholds, see “Advanced View: Defining Thresholds” on
page 141.
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