APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
NBRK0320E
Using Your Appliance
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About the Basic View
The Basic View is an HTML-based interface that enables you to view data about all objects that are
currently being monitored by your appliance. Using a supported web browser, you can quickly and
easily view the current sensor readings being reported by any Camera Pod 120s, Sensor Pod 120s,
external sensors connected to Sensor Pod 120s, and devices being monitored using Device Crawlers,
view a list of all currently active and recently resolved alert conditions, and view the images currently
being captured by any Camera Pod 120s connected to your appliance. In addition, the Basic View
enables you to trigger relay output actions and provides some simple sensor configuration
capabilities to assist you during the initial appliance installation process.
currently being monitored by your appliance. Using a supported web browser, you can quickly and
easily view the current sensor readings being reported by any Camera Pod 120s, Sensor Pod 120s,
external sensors connected to Sensor Pod 120s, and devices being monitored using Device Crawlers,
view a list of all currently active and recently resolved alert conditions, and view the images currently
being captured by any Camera Pod 120s connected to your appliance. In addition, the Basic View
enables you to trigger relay output actions and provides some simple sensor configuration
capabilities to assist you during the initial appliance installation process.
Accessing the Basic View
To access an appliance using the Basic View, point a supported web browser at the hostname or IP
address of the appliance.
address of the appliance.
• If the appliance’s Guest account is configured with a Sensor (No Camera), Sensor,
Application, or Administrator privilege set (see “Users” on page 137) you will automatically
be granted access to the appliance and you will be able to view the Basic View panes that are
permitted by the privilege set (see “Basic View Panes Accessible by Privilege Set” on page 12).
If you have a user account on the appliance with greater privileges than those allowed to guests,
click the Logon link in the lower left-hand corner of the Basic View (beside the company logo)
and provide your User ID and Password.
be granted access to the appliance and you will be able to view the Basic View panes that are
permitted by the privilege set (see “Basic View Panes Accessible by Privilege Set” on page 12).
If you have a user account on the appliance with greater privileges than those allowed to guests,
click the Logon link in the lower left-hand corner of the Basic View (beside the company logo)
and provide your User ID and Password.
• If the Guest account is configured with no privileges (privilege set of None), you will be
prompted to provide a User ID and Password to access the appliance. Once you have logged
in, you will be able to view the Basic View panes that are permitted by the privilege set assigned
to your user account (see “Basic View Panes Accessible by Privilege Set” on page 12).
in, you will be able to view the Basic View panes that are permitted by the privilege set assigned
to your user account (see “Basic View Panes Accessible by Privilege Set” on page 12).