APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manual De Usuario

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Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions
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Using Your Appliance
c. When you have finished creating your Advanced Schedule, click OK to save the schedule and 
return to the Alert Action task.
6. Check the check boxes in the Severities check box group that correspond to the alert severities for 
which buttons will be activated.
7. Select from the Button Output Device drop box the Button Relay device that will be triggered by 
this alert action. All Button Relay devices (for more information, see “Output Control External Port 
Settings” on page 87) 
that are defined for use with this appliance appear in this selection list. 
8. If you want this alert action to also be carried out when violated thresholds return to a normal state, 
check the Also Activate on Return-to-Normal check box.
9. Click OK to save this Alert Action.
Creating a Call Web Services Alert Receiver Alert Action
The Call Web Services Alert Receiver alert action is an advanced functionality alert action that is 
specifically designed for use with the BotzWare Web Services Interfaces. BotzWare Web Interfaces are 
intended to provide a set of common, programmer-friendly APIs to 3rd party product and solution 
developers, as well as end customers. For more information on the BotzWare Web Services Interfaces, 
please see:
• The BotzWare V2.x Web Services Specification, included (in both PDF and DOC formats, enclosed 
in a single compressed file named WebServicesAPI.zip) in the webservices/doc directory of your 
NetBotz Installer CD-ROM. 
• The NetBotz Web Services Toolkit forum, located at:
http://forums.netbotz.com
Creating a Play Audio Alert Action
If you are creating an Alert Action that will use the Play Audio alert notification method:
1. Double click on the Alert Actions icon to start the Alert Actions task.
2. Click Add to open the Select Notification Method window.
3. Select Play Audio Alert from the Select Notification Method pop-up window and then click OK to 
open the Add Alert Action window.
4. Type in the Alert Action Name field a name for this Alert Action. 
5. Specify Advanced Scheduling for the Alert Action (optional). By default, all Alert Actions are 
assumed to be active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, you can specify that an Alert Action 
will be active only when alert conditions 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 Alert Action 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 Alert Action for a currently disabled 
Note
You must be a registered NetBotz forums user to access the Web Services Toolkit 
forum.