APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manual De Usuario

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Using Your Appliance
7
About the Interfaces
NetBotz appliances support two interfaces for the purposes of monitoring sensor data, viewing 
camera images, triggering relay outputs, and appliance configuration: The Basic View and the 
Advanced View. Brief descriptions of each of these interfaces follow. 
The Basic View
The Basic View enables authorized users to use a supported web browser to view the current sensor 
data, image capture, and other appliance data in a simple HTML-based interface. In addition, some 
basic appliance configuration can be performed, and relay output actions triggered, using the Basic 
View. However, the configuration tasks that are available from the Basic View are highly limited and 
are included primarily to assist in initial appliance installation and setup. This view is provided 
primarily for user’s who wish to use a web browser to view appliance status and who are either 
unwilling or unable to install the software required to use the Advanced View. 
Basic View System Requirements
To use the Basic View to monitor or configure an appliance, your system must be running one of the 
following supported web browsers:
• Netscape Navigator 4.79, 6.0 or later
• Internet Explorer 5.5 or later 
• Mozilla 1.3 or later
NetBotz appliances running BotzWare version 2.2.2 or later also support a simplified version of the 
Basic View that can be viewed using the following Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs):
• Palm Tungsten handhelds running Palm OS 5.2.1, with Palm OS 5 Web Browser
• HP iPAQ handhelds running Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2003 or Windows Mobile Pocket PC 
2003, with Pocket Internet Explorer
• Blackberry 6xxx & 7xxx Series Devices running 3.7 OS with WebViewer 3.5 from ReqWireless
The Advanced View
The Advanced View is the primary user interface for appliance monitoring and management. This 
interface enables authorized users to view current sensor data, camera images, and other appliance 
data in a custom Java application. The Advanced View also enables authorized users to trigger relay 
output actions and configure all appliance features. Unlike the Basic View (which uses a web browser 
to display the appliance data), the Advanced View is a stand-alone application that must be installed 
on a supported network-attached system.