APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manual De Usuario

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Basic View: Monitoring Appliances
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Using Your Appliance
To view a map using the Basic View, select the Maps tab in the Action/Information pane. The first 
available map that is stored on the appliance is automatically loaded in to the Action/Information pane. If 
there is more than one map stored on the appliance you can select additional map views from the Maps 
drop box. 
Once the map is loaded, the alert status of any appliances, pods, sensors, or other devices that have been 
placed on the map can be observed by noting the color of the background of each device’s label box. If 
the background is red then an alert state currently exists for that sensor or device. If the background is 
green, then no alert state is currently being reported. 
To view sensor readings for any device displayed in the Map view, simply select the device from the Map 
view. The Sensor Data pane is automatically updated to display the current reading being reported by any 
sensors that are associated with the selected item, as well as the current alert status for each sensor. If the 
selected item features a large number of sensors, the sensors may be divided into sensor sets.
Viewing Graphs
To view a graph of the data collected by a single sensor that is connected to your appliance:
1. Select the Graphs tab in the Action/Information pane. 
2. Select from the Pods drop box the pod or other device (such as a device being monitored using 
Device Crawlers, or RS232-based sensors connected to the appliance using a USB-to-serial-port 
adapter) that either includes the sensor you wish to view or to which the external sensor that you 
wish to view is connected. 
– Camera Pod 120s and CCTV Adapter Pod 120s include camera motion, door switch, speaker 
plug, and microphone plug sensors.
– Integrated cameras (NetBotz 320 and 420 models only) include camera motion and door switch 
sensors.
– Sensor Pod 120s and integrated Sensor Pods (NetBotz 320 and 420 models) include temperature, 
humidity, dew point, air flow, and audio sensors, as well as up to 4 additional external sensors.
– Devices being monitored using Basic Device Crawlers report System/Status data, including 
Online status, Ping RTT, SNMP System Uptime, as well as one additional sensor set for each 
interface included in the device.
– Devices being monitored using Advanced Device Crawlers for which there is DDF-based data 
will feature an additional Advanced Data sensor set that includes the sensor data collected by 
Advanced Device Crawlers. The sensor data available from this sensor set is device-specific, but 
may include items such as temperature, voltage, air flow, and so forth.
3. If necessary, select from the Set drop box the sensor set that includes the sensor that you want to 
graph. 
4. Select from the Sensors drop box the sensor for which the available data will be graphed. Only 
sensors that are available on the device selected from the Pods drop box, and that are included in the 
Note
You can use the Basic View to view only previously created maps. To create, edit, 
or delete a map you must use the Advanced View.