APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manual De Usuario

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Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts
Using Your Appliance
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This window features Primary and Backup tabs, each of which has the same fields available. The 
settings specified on the Primary tab are used by default for any periodic 
FTP
 reports. The settings 
on the Backup pane are used if communication with the Primary server fails.
3. Type the appropriate values in the fields. 
4. Specify Advanced Scheduling for the Periodic Report (optional). By default, all Periodic Reports 
will be generated according to the Interval value you specify. However, you can specify that a 
Periodic Report will be active only occur during specific time ranges. To configure Advanced 
Scheduling: 
a. Click Advanced Scheduling.... The Advanced Scheduling window opens. 
b. By default, all time periods in the schedule are set to Enabled. To disable the Periodic Report for 
a currently enabled period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the 
desired time range, and then click Disable. To enable the Periodic Report for a currently disabled 
period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the desired time range, 
and then click Enable
c. When you have finished creating your Advanced Schedule, click OK to save the schedule and 
return to the Periodic Report task. 
When you are finished, click OK to save any changes to the appliance. Click Cancel to close this 
window without saving any changes.
Configuring Periodic HTTP Reports
To configure your appliance to periodically generate and post sensor reports to a specified HTTP server:
1. Select Periodic HTTP Report from the Periodic Reports Configuration window and then click 
Edit.
2. The Edit Periodic HTTP Report window opens. This window contains the following fields:
Target Directory
The relative directory path to be used for storing the data on the 
FTP server. This should always be a path relative to the default 
directory associated with the user ID used to log on to the FTP 
server. If the directories on the path do not exist they will be 
created automatically.
The Target Directory field accepts BotzWare macros. For 
more information on macros supported by BotzWare see 
“BotzWare Macros” on page 187.
Base Filename
The base filename to be used for storing the data on the FTP 
server. The alert data will be stored in a file with this name, 
followed by the “.nbalert” file extension. Pictures from alerts 
will be stored in files with this name, followed by the “.n.jpg” 
file extension, where n is the picture number (1, 2, 3, etc.).
The Base Filename field accepts BotzWare macros. For more 
information on macros supported by BotzWare see “BotzWare 
Macros” on page 187.
Field
Description
Field
Description
Enabled
Check this check box to enable periodic HTTP reporting.