Tripp Lite B0930082E4U Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console S - Page 228
Connection Alert, Signal Alert, Pattern Match Alert, UPS Power Status Alert, myUPS, thatUPS,
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14. Configuration from the Command Line Below are the specific settings, depending on the type of alert required: Connection Alert To trigger an alert when a user connects to serial port 5 or network host 3: # config -s config.alerts.alert2.host3='host name' # config -s config.alerts.alert2.port5=on # config -s config.alerts.alert2.sensor=temp # config -s config.alerts.alert2.signal=DSR # config -s config.alerts.alert2.type=login Signal Alert To trigger an alert when a signal changes state on port 1: # config -s config.alerts.alert2.port1=on # config -s config.alerts.alert2.sensor=temp # config -s config.alerts.alert2.signal=[ DSR | DCD | CTS ] # config -s config.alerts.alert2.type=signal Pattern Match Alert To trigger an alert if the regular expression '.*0.0% id' is found in serial port 10's character stream: # config -s "config.alerts.alert2.pattern=.*0.0% id" # config -s config.alerts.alert2.port10=on # config -s config.alerts.alert2.sensor=temp # config -s config.alerts.alert2.signal=DSR # config -s config.alerts.alert2.type=pattern UPS Power Status Alert To trigger an alert when myUPS (on localhost) or thatUPS (on remote host 192.168.0.50) power status changes between on-line, on-battery and low battery: # config -s config.alerts.alert2.sensor=temp # config -s config.alerts.alert2.signal=DSR # config -s config.alerts.alert2.type=ups # config -s config.alerts.alert2.ups1=myUPS@localhost # config -s [email protected] Environmental and Power Sensor Alert # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.high.critical='critical value' # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.high.warning='warning value' # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.hysteresis='value' # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.low.critical='critical value' # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.low.warning='warning value' # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro1='Enviro sensor name' # config -s config.alerts.alert2.outlet#='RPCname'.outlet# 'alert2.outlet#' increments sequentially with each added outlet. The second 'outlet#' refers to the specific RPC power outlets. # config -s config.alerts.alert2.rpc#='RPC name' # config -s config.alerts.alert2.sensor=[ temp | humid | load | charge] # config -s config.alerts.alert2.signal=DSR # config -s config.alerts.alert2.type=enviro # config -s config.alerts.alert2.ups1='UPSname@hostname' Example 1: To configure a temperature sensor alert for a sensor called 'SensorInRoom42': # config -s config.alerts.alert2.sensor=temp # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.high.critical=60 # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.high.warning=50 # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.hysteresis=2 # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.low.critical=5 # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro.low.warning=10 # config -s config.alerts.alert2.enviro1=SensorInRoom42 # config -s config.alerts.alert2.signal=DSR # config -s config.alerts.alert2.type=enviro 228
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