Tripp Lite PDU3EVN6L2130 Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager 9 - Page 33

Events

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4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.1.4 Events Events To access the events menu, the user must have at least Read access to the DEVICE EVENTS, ACTIONS and CONTACTS facilities in addition to the DEVICE STATUS facility. Events Summary Menu -------- Device Events Menu # | CATEGORY | DESCRIPTION | ENABLED 1 WARNING Load Level Above Threshold Yes 2 WARNING On Battery Yes 3 CRITICAL Battery Low Yes 4 WARNING Battery Capacity Below Warning Level Yes 5 CRITICAL Overload Yes 6 WARNING Temperature High Yes 7 CRITICAL Output Off Yes 8 WARNING Self Test Failed Yes 9 INFORMATION Battery Age Above Threshold Yes 10 INFORMATION Communications Lost Yes 11 WARNING Loads Not All On Yes 12 WARNING Load 01 Off Yes 13 WARNING Load 02 Off Yes #- Select Event X- Device Main Menu M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Event Details Menu -------- Device Event Menu Event Set Name : Load Level Above Threshold Event Clear Name : Load Level Below Threshold Event Category : WARNING Event Enabled : Yes Event Logging : On Set Action Clear Action Default Contact Notificat Default Contact Notificat Default Trap Notification Default Trap Notification Send Trap to PANMS or PAN Send Trap to PANMS or PAN 1- Manage Actions 2- Modify Event Category 3- Disable Event 4- Disable Logging for Event X- Device Events Menu M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Menu Data Event Category This specifies the severity level for the event. The user may choose to give different events different severity levels. The valid values for category are: • CRITICAL • WARNING • INFORMATION Enable/Disable Event This allows the user to no longer consider the event an alarm event. Disabling it causes the event to no longer create an alarm, and the assigned actions will no longer fire when this event occurs. The default is for all events to be enabled. 33

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4. Telnet/SSH Console
4.1.4 Events
Events
To access the events menu, the user must have at least Read access to the DEVICE EVENTS, ACTIONS and CONTACTS facilities in addition to the
DEVICE STATUS facility.
Events Summary Menu
-------- Device Events Menu ----------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
| CATEGORY
| DESCRIPTION
| ENABLED
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
WARNING
Load Level Above Threshold
Yes
2
WARNING
On Battery
Yes
3
CRITICAL
Battery Low
Yes
4
WARNING
Battery Capacity Below Warning Level
Yes
5
CRITICAL
Overload
Yes
6
WARNING
Temperature High
Yes
7
CRITICAL
Output Off
Yes
8
WARNING
Self Test Failed
Yes
9
INFORMATION
Battery Age Above Threshold
Yes
10 INFORMATION
Communications Lost
Yes
11
WARNING
Loads Not All On
Yes
12
WARNING
Load 01 Off
Yes
13
WARNING
Load 02 Off
Yes
#- Select Event
X- Device Main Menu
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
Event Details Menu
-------- Device Event Menu -----------------------------------------------------
Event Set Name
: Load Level Above Threshold
Event Clear Name
: Load Level Below Threshold
Event Category
: WARNING
Event Enabled
: Yes
Event Logging
: On
Set Action
Clear Action
------------------------- -------------------------
Default Contact Notificat Default Contact Notificat
Default Trap Notification Default Trap Notification
Send Trap to PANMS or PAN Send Trap to PANMS or PAN
1- Manage Actions
2- Modify Event Category
3- Disable Event
4- Disable Logging for Event
X- Device Events Menu
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
Menu Data
Event Category
This specifies the severity level for the event. The user may choose to give different events different severity levels.
The valid values for category
are:
• CRITICAL
• WARNING
• INFORMATION
Enable/Disable Event
This allows the user to no longer consider the event an alarm event. Disabling it causes the event to no longer create an alarm, and the assigned
actions will no longer fire when this event occurs. The default is for all events to be enabled.