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Page 1 - User’s Guide

NetBotz® ApplianceUser’s GuideNBRK0570NBRK0550NBRK0450NBWL0455NBWL0456NBWL0355NBWL0356

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1NetBotz Appliance User’s GuidePrefaceU.S. Government Restricted RightsRestricted rights legend. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is

Page 3 - Contents

91NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideIn the example below, using Pod Sharing a NetBotz Rack Monitor 550 serves as the central device for monitoring remote

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92NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideIn Advanced View, remote devices are subdivided into one or more pods to share. For example, a NetBotz Room Monitor 45

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93NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide.To designate shared sensor pods:1. From the Appliance Settings area of the Configuration view, double-click the Pod &

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94NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide6. For each pod that you want to centrally manage, select the pod from the Available Pods list (ignore any instances o

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95NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide7. Click OK to close the Pod & Rack Access PX-HID Sharing Configuration window. The camera will now appear in the

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96NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideRegionUse the Region icon to specify the region in which the appliance is used, configure the appliance clock to repor

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97NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideRestoreUse the Restore icon to restore your appliance configuration using a configuration file created using the Backu

Page 10 - Capabilities

98NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSMSUse the SMS (Short Messaging Service) icon to view or change the SMS settings used by your appliance.For more infor

Page 11 - Introduction

99NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideThe following controls and data appear in the Advanced tab:SNMPUse the SNMP icon to view or change the appliance SNMP

Page 12 - SSL Support

100NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideThe Version 3 pane contains the following fields:SSLUse the SSL icon to install an SSL certificate for use with SSL-e

Page 13 - Basic View: Getting Started

2NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideIntroductionThe American Power Conversion (APC®) NetBotz® Basic View and Advanced View each provide a software interfac

Page 14 - Accessing Basic View

101NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideUsersUse the Users icon to configure user accounts for personnel that are permitted access to your appliance. Each us

Page 15 - Interface Navigation

102NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideBy default, your appliance comes pre-configured with two User accounts: • Guest: Available to users that do not provi

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103NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideLost password recoveryTo recover from a lost password:1. Locate the reset switch on the appliance.2. Using a thin wir

Page 17 - Launching Advanced View

104NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced tabThe Advanced tab details the active Web connections to the appliance and displays the IP address of the c

Page 18 - Environment

105NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced View: Defining ThresholdsThe appliance uses analog sensors and state sensors. Analog sensors report sensor r

Page 19 - Viewing alerts

106NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide8. Check Enabled to enable the threshold. If this checkbox is not checked, the alert threshold is saved but is not ac

Page 20 - Generating relay outputs

107NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideDefining State ThresholdsTo define a threshold:1. Double-click the Camera Pods, Sensor Pods, or Scanned Devices icon.

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108NetBotz Appliance User’s Guidef. Unscheduled Remote Access Threshold - This is only available for Lock sensors and is not enabled by default. If a

Page 22 - Basic View: Setup

109NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced Threshold Settings All Advanced threshold settings are optional. From the Advanced tab in the Add Threshold

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110NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced View: Creating Alert ActionsThe information that must be provided for an Alert Action depends on which alert

Page 24 - Software Installation

3NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSSL SupportBy default, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is enabled on your NetBotz appliance. All browser/appliance interacti

Page 25 - Removing Appliances

111NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating an activate button output alert actionTo create an Activate Button Output alert notification method:1. Doubl

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112NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide6. Check the alert Severities that apply to buttons to be activated.7. Select an Output Device to play the audio aler

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113NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a send custom HTTP GET alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use Send Custom HTTP GET alert notification:

Page 28 - Deleting a pod

114NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideExample target URLs. When creating a Send Custom HTTP GET alert action, a data handling application such as CGI scrip

Page 29 - Action/Information Pane

115NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a send custom text file to FTP server alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use Send Custom Text File to

Page 30 - Advanced View Menus

116NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a send data to FTP server alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use the Send Data to FTP Server alert not

Page 31 - Editing Preferences

117NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide– Type the Base Filename for storing the data on the FTP server. The alert data is stored in a file with this name, f

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118NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a send e-mail alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use Send E-Mail alert notification:1. Double-click th

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119NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide14.If you do not want e-mail notifications sent when sensor readings return to a normal state, select the Advanced ta

Page 34 - Viewing Live Video

120NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a send HTTP post alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use Send HTTP Post alert notification:1. Double-cl

Page 35 - Pelco PTZ camera controls

4NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideBasic View: Getting StartedBasic View is a Web-based interface that allows you to view data about objects monitored by

Page 36 - Viewing Alerts

121NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a send short message e-mail alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use Send Short Message E-Mail alert not

Page 37 - Viewing Maps

122NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide8. In the Advanced tab:a. If you do not want e-mail notifications sent when sensor readings return to a normal state,

Page 38 - Viewing Historical Data

123NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a send SNMP v3 inform alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use Send SNMP v3 Inform alert notification:1.

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124NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide6. Check the alert Severities that apply to buttons to be activated.7. In the Basic tab:a. Click Add..., enter an E-m

Page 40 - Event Log

125NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a set beacon output state alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use Set Beacon Output State alert notific

Page 41 - Alert Action

126NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a set output switch 1 or output switch 2 alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use Set Output Switch 1 or

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127NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating a set switch output state alert actionTo create an Alert Action to use the Set Switch Output State alert not

Page 43 - Alert Profile

128NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideBotzWare MacrosThis appendix defines the macros supported by BotzWare.Note: Macros are case-sensitive and must be ent

Page 44 - Default alert profile

129NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide${ROOM} The room (specified in the Location settings) for the appliance. C-100 ${ROOMROW} The row within the room (sp

Page 45 - Creating an alert sequence

130NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAlert Macros Alert macros access attributes particular to the alert being processed at the time the macros are resolv

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5NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideChoosing a LanguageBasic View supports the following languages. Configure your browser or operating system for any of t

Page 47 - Camera Pods

131NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide${ALERT_LEVEL} The name of the specific alert sequence that caused the alert to be generated. Corresponds with the La

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132NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideOverloaded Appliances: Symptoms and SolutionsSymptomsSome symptoms of an overloaded or busy appliance include:• HTTP

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133NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSolutionsIf your appliance has become overloaded, the following configuration adjustments will help alleviate the loa

Page 50 - Capture settings

134NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide• Wireless mode or SSL mode consumes more processing power and causes image captures or interactive viewing of camer

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135NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideVerifying Signed M-JPEG AVI FilesAPC has included a simple command line utility that lets you verify that digitally s

Page 52 - Mask settings

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Page 53 - Visual mode settings

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Page 54 - Threshold configuration

Radio Frequency InterferenceChanges or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s

Page 55 - Scanned Devices

12/2010990-3288DAPC Worldwide Customer SupportCustomer support for this or any other APC product is available in any of the following ways:• Visit the

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6NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideInterface NavigationThe Basic View interface is divided into three regions:• The Navigation pane: Located in the upper-

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7NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSimplified Basic View on Your PDANetBotz appliances support a simplified version of Basic View for that can be viewed u

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8NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideConfiguring your appliance. From the Navigation pane, select the appliance, pod, or other device to configure. In the S

Page 59 - Supplemental OIDs view

9NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideBasic View: Monitoring Your EnvironmentBasic View provides an appliance monitoring interface that does not require the

Page 60 - Sensor settings

10NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideFor more information, see “Viewing Live Video” on page 25.• To change the size of the image, from the Mode drop-down

Page 61 - IPMI Devices

This manual is available in English on the enclosed CD.

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11NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideTo save a picture sequence as an M-JPEG AVI or as a signed M-JPEG AVI, select an alert from the Alerts view, select th

Page 63 - Modbus Slave System

12NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideTo enable or disable a card reader in Basic View:1. From the Navigation pane, select a Rack Access Pod.2. Click Set to

Page 64 - Output Control

13NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideBasic View: SetupBasic View displays sensor data, camera images, and alert conditions reported by an appliance and by

Page 65 - Action Description

14NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced View: Getting StartedAdvanced View is a stand-alone Java application that you can use to monitor and configur

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15NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSoftware InstallationFollow the procedures in this section to install the following applications from the NetBotz Appl

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16NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdding AppliancesBefore using Advanced View to manage an appliance, you must first add the appliance IP address or hos

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17NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAccessing an Appliance Using Advanced ViewSelect an appliance from the Appliance list.• If the appliance Guest accoun

Page 69 - Periodic Reports

18NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideInterface NavigationThe Advanced View interface is divided into the Navigation pane, the Sensor Data pane, and the Act

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19NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideTo create or modify a folder:1. Right-click on the background of the Navigation pane, not on a device, and select Add

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20NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSensor Data PaneLocated in the lower-left hand corner of the interface, the Sensor Data pane displays the readings and

Page 72 - FTP reports. The settings

ContentsNetBotz Appliance User’s GuideiPreface ... 1U.S. Government Restrict

Page 73 - Rack Access Pods

21NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced View MenusAdvanced View features the following menu bar:• File: Use this menu to add appliances to or remove

Page 74 - Rack Access System

22NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideUsing Advanced View POST-only ModeIf you use InfraStruXure Central to monitor and manage a NetBotz appliance that is l

Page 75 - Registering cards

23NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced View: Monitoring Your EnvironmentUse Advanced View to view sensor readings, view camera images, graph collect

Page 76 - Assigning doors to a card

24NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideTo enable or disable a card reader in Advanced View:1. From the Navigation pane, select a Rack Access Pod.2. Right-cli

Page 77 - Removing a door from a card

25NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideViewing Live VideoClick the Camera View button in the Action/Information pane to view live video captured by the appli

Page 78 - Editing an appliance

26NetBotz Appliance User’s GuidePelco PTZ camera controlsThe following are additional camera controls for the supported Pelco PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) ca

Page 79 - Sensor Pods

27NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideRecording Camera ImagesUse Advanced View to record camera images and save them to a user-specified directory. By defau

Page 80 - Settings

28NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideIf additional alert-specific data such as graphs, maps, or captured images is available, it appears on the Alert Detai

Page 81 - External ports

29NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating and editing mapsTo create a new map for use in the Map View or to edit a map:1. Click the Maps View button in

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30NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideRunning a historical data reportTo define the parameters for the report:1. Click History View on the Action/Informatio

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NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideiiBasic View: Monitoring Your Environment ...9Viewing sensor readings and status in Basic View . . . .

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31NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideEvent LogThe event log records System and Rack Access System events in order to provide an audit trail for security-re

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32NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced View: Pod/Sensor SettingsUse the icons in the Pod/Sensors Settings area of the Configuration view to configur

Page 86 - Custom Audio Clips

33NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide• Send HTTP Post: Sends an HTTP post to a specified HTTP server with information about the alert. The alert notificati

Page 87 - E-mail Server

34NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating or editing alert actionsTo create a new Alert Action or edit an existing Alert Action:1. Double-click the Ale

Page 88 - External Storage

35NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideDefault alert profileYour appliance comes pre-configured with a default alert profile. The default policy features the

Page 89 - Using a Windows share

36NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCreating an alert sequenceTo create a new alert sequence or modify an existing alert sequence:1. Double-click the Aler

Page 90 - Removing external storage

37NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSuppressing alert notificationsYou can temporarily suppress all alert notifications associated with a selected alert p

Page 91 - InfraStruxure Central

38NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCamera PodsTo configure a camera:Note: From the Navigation pane, you can right-click a Pelco camera and select Connect

Page 92 - Location

39NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideWhen you finish updating the camera settings, click OK. Click Cancel to close this window without saving any changes.M

Page 93 - Modbus Slave Communication

40NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAssociating relays or switches with integrated cameras and camera pods. Relays and switches can be associated with cam

Page 94 - Network Interfaces

NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideiiiEditing Preferences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Appearance preferen

Page 95 - PPP/Modem

41NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCapture settingsSelect a camera from the Camera Pods window and click Capture to open the Camera Capture Settings wind

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42NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideImage Quality The amount of compression applied to captured images. As compression increases, file sizes decrease but

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43NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideType the values in the appropriate fields. To see an example of an image capture using the updated settings, click App

Page 98 - Upgrading over PPP

44NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideClick OK to save your changes. Click Cancel to close the Camera Motion Configuration window without saving any changes

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45NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSensor configurationSelect a camera from the Camera Pods window and click Sensors. The Sensor Configuration window dis

Page 100 - Item Description

46NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideScanned DevicesNote: The Scanned Devices icon is only available with the purchase of the 5-node Scanner/IPMI Pack. For

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47NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideScanners gather the following information about the network interfaces of all configured SNMP targets in individual se

Page 102 - Field Description

48NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdding, editing, and removing SNMP targets1. Double-click the Scanned Devices icon. The SNMP Target window appears.2.

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49NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdditional SNMPv3 fields. If you select “v3” as the SNMP version, the dialog asks for the following information:Specif

Page 104 - Rack Access Settings

50NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdding or updating Device Definition FilesDevice Definition Files (DDFs) allow the appliance to determine what type of

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Page 106 - Serial Devices

51NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSensor settingsSelect an SNMP target from the SNMP Targets view and click Sensors to open the Sensor Configuration win

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52NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideIPMI DevicesNote: The IPMI Devices icon is only available with the purchase of the 5-node Scanner/IPMI Pack. For more

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53NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSensor settingsSelect an IPMI-enabled device from the IPMI Devices view and click Sensors to open the Sensor Configura

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54NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideModbus Slave SystemNote: The Modbus Slave System icon is available only on the NetBotz Rack Monitor 570, 550 or on app

Page 110 - Privilege Set Description

55NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideExporting the Modbus mapTo export the Modbus map to a space-delimited text file:1. Click View Modbus Map to display th

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56NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideOutput control external port settingsSelect a device from the Output Control Configuration window and click External P

Page 112 - Web Server

57NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideThe following output control actions are available when the output control device is wired between the NC (Normally Cl

Page 113 - Advanced tab

58NetBotz Appliance User’s Guidec. Enter the appropriate values for the Button Relay action.d. Click OK to add this output action to the list of avail

Page 114 - Defining Analog Thresholds

59NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideOutput control sensor settingsAfter you select an output control device from the Output Control Configuration window a

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60NetBotz Appliance User’s GuidePeriodic ReportsConfigure your appliance to generate sensor reading reports and deliver them on a user-specified sched

Page 116 - Defining State Thresholds

NetBotz Appliance User’s GuidevRack Access System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65About the Rack Access Sy

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61NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide3. Type the appropriate values in the fields. 4. By default, all Periodic Reports are generated according to the Inter

Page 118 - Advanced Threshold Settings

62NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideGraph priority Limit the amount of sensor data included with the periodic report. Select one of the following settings

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63NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideThis window features Primary and Backup tabs, each of which has the same fields available. The settings on the Primary

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64NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideThis window features Primary and Backup tabs, each of which has the same fields available. The settings on the Primary

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65NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideTo modify a sensor:1. Select the sensor to modify from the Sensors list and click Modify.2. Enter a label in the Label

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66NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAbout the Rack Access System dialogThe main tab of the Rack Access System dialog contains three panes, the Registered

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67NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideRegistering a card manuallyIf you have the ID for a card, you can manually register the card. To manually register a c

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68NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideTo assign a door to a card.1. Select the card from the list of registered cards.2. Select a door (or doors) in the lis

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69NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdding an applianceYou can have multiple appliances (with associated Rack Access Pods) listed in the All Available Doo

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70NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSensor PodsUse the information in this section to configure integrated sensor pods, NetBotz sensor pods, Rack Access P

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NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideviLocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Log . . . .

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71NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideSettingsNote: Fields displayed may vary depending on the features of the selected device.Select a device from the Sens

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72NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideThresholds. All sensors have a default threshold that is generated automatically by Advanced View. This threshold prov

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73NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideTo add a custom sensor:1. Click Add custom... 2. Select the type of sensor you want to define and click OK.– Define t

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74NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide– Define the custom dry contact sensora. Select Dry Contact and click OK to display the Add Dry Contact Sensor window.

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75NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide– Define the custom 4-20mA sensora. Select 4-20mA sensor and click OK to open the Add Custom 4-20mA Sensor window.This

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76NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideAdvanced View: Configuring AppliancesThe icons in the Appliance Settings area of the Configuration view enable you to

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77NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideCustom Audio ClipsUse the Custom Audio Clips icon to upload custom audio clips (in WAV or OGG format) to your applianc

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78NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideTo use Dynamic DNS support, you must sign up for an account at http://www.dyndns.org and register a hostname for this

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79NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideExternal StorageUse the External Storage icon to configure your appliance to store data on the optional External Stora

Page 137 - BotzWare Macros

80NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideNote: If you change the mount point or share for your External Storage System, be sure to follow the procedure under “

Page 138 - Macro Definition Example

NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideviiDefining State Thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107Advanced Threshold Setti

Page 139 - Alert Macros

81NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideUsing an NFS mountTo configure your appliance to use network-attached storage for extended storage purposes:1. Use the

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82NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideReclaiming external storage dataExternal Storage data is stored in a top-level directory on the remote server. The dat

Page 141 - Symptoms and Solutions

83NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideIP FilterUse the IP Filter icon to limit access to your appliance to users connecting from specified IP addresses or I

Page 142 - Solutions

84NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideLogThe Log icon determines what events are stored and displayed in the Appliance Log. When you select a Global Level,

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85NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideNote: The serial connection requires a USB-to-Serial converter, such as the USB-RS485 Converter Cable, manufactured by

Page 144 - Output Examples

86NetBotz Appliance User’s GuidePPP/ModemNote: The PPP/Modem icon appears only when a supported modem has been connected to the appliance and configur

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87NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideThe following controls appear in the Advanced tab:Use the Status tab to view the status of your PPP connection, or to

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88NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideManaging your appliance using a dial-In PPP connectionWhen dial-in support is enabled, the appliance places the extern

Page 147 - Radio Frequency Interference

89NetBotz Appliance User’s GuideData to FTP Server notification method. If too many notifications are delayed, some will not be sent.• Sensor Data Fai

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90NetBotz Appliance User’s GuidePod & Rack Access PX-HID SharingPod Sharing lets you select a single appliance to monitor remote devices distribut

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