APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manual De Usuario
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NBRK0320E
What’s New?
Using Your Appliance
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supported appliances. Designed as a “building block” system, the MultiRAE can be configured
from a simple, inexpensive Oxygen/LEL monitor all the way to an affordable five gas monitor for
total protection in toxic environments.
from a simple, inexpensive Oxygen/LEL monitor all the way to an affordable five gas monitor for
total protection in toxic environments.
• Send Custom HTTP GET Alert Action: New alert action that enables you deliver alert
notifications as custom HTTP GET commands. The URL generated as a result of the alert action is
completely user definable, and can include BotzWare macro values. For more information see
“Creating a Send Custom HTTP Get Alert Action” on page 164
completely user definable, and can include BotzWare macro values. For more information see
“Creating a Send Custom HTTP Get Alert Action” on page 164
• Support for Additional Wireless Network Adapters: In addition to previously supported
adapters, BotzWare 2.1.3 includes support for the following:
– D-Link Air Xpert DWL-AG650 Tri-Mode Dualband Wireless CardBus Adapter
– Netgear WAG511 Dual Band Wireless PC Card (32-bit CardBus)
– Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless CardBus Adapter
BotzWare Version 2.1.2 Features
BotzWare 2.1.2 (released February 20, 2004) introduced the following new features and enhancements:
• Output Control: New functionality that provides user interface and alert notification support for
use with supported digital output devices such as the Output Relay Pod 120 and Power Control
Pods. For more information see “Associating Relays or Switches with Integrated Cameras and
Camera Pods” on page 68, “Output Control” on page 86, “Creating an Activate Button Output Alert
Action” on page 161, and “Creating a Set Switch Output State Alert Action” on page 174.
Pods. For more information see “Associating Relays or Switches with Integrated Cameras and
Camera Pods” on page 68, “Output Control” on page 86, “Creating an Activate Button Output Alert
Action” on page 161, and “Creating a Set Switch Output State Alert Action” on page 174.
• Multiple Alert Profiles: Enhanced Alert Profile functionality now enables the creation of multiple
unique Alert Profiles. This enables you to define distinctive notification or action responses for
sensor thresholds. For more information see “Alert Profile” on page 62.
sensor thresholds. For more information see “Alert Profile” on page 62.
BotzWare Version 2.1.1 Features
BotzWare 2.1.1 (released December 5, 2003) introduced the following new features and enhancements:
• Device Crawlers: New functionality that enables you 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. For more information see “Device Crawlers” on page 77.
are noted on a monitored target your appliance can generate an alert notification, enabling you to
quickly address the problem. For more information see “Device Crawlers” on page 77.
• Support for Advanced Device Crawlers: Enables the addition of a license key-enabled
enhancement to Device Crawlers that greatly extends your ability to monitor the operational status
of your SNMP targets. Advanced Device Crawlers extends the capabilities of Basic Device
Crawlers to provide far more detailed device-specific information and to enable OID-specific
monitoring and alerting. For more information see “Add-Ons: Advanced Device Crawlers” on
page 177.
of your SNMP targets. Advanced Device Crawlers extends the capabilities of Basic Device
Crawlers to provide far more detailed device-specific information and to enable OID-specific
monitoring and alerting. For more information see “Add-Ons: Advanced Device Crawlers” on
page 177.
BotzWare Version 2.1 Features
BotzWare 2.1 (released October 23, 2003) introduced the following new features and enhancements:
• Serial Device Support: Provides an extensible framework for the management of serial devices.
With this functionality, appliances can detect and manage multiple serial-class devices (including
supported modems, GPS devices, and various RS-232 and RS-485 attached devices). Supported
serial devices can be connected using an appliance expansion slot (expansion slots are not available
supported modems, GPS devices, and various RS-232 and RS-485 attached devices). Supported
serial devices can be connected using an appliance expansion slot (expansion slots are not available