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121 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging • Check Disable Auto-Response at specific times and you will be able to \ periodically disable Auto-Responses between specified times of day To configure the condition that will trigger the Auto-Response: • Click on the Check Condition type (e.g. Environmental, UPS Status or IC\ MP ping) to be configured as the trigger for this new Auto-Response in the Auto-Response Settings menu 7.1.1 Environmental Check To configure Humidity or Temperature...
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122 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging Note: Before configuring Environmental Checks as the trigger in Auto-Respo\ nse you will need first to configure the Temp and/ or Humidity sensors on your attached EMD 7.1.2 Alarms and Digital Inputs To set the status of any attached Smoke or Water sensors or digital inputs as the trigger event: • Click on Alarms/ Digital Inputs as the Check Condition • In the Alarms/ Digital Inputs Check menu, select the specific Alarm/D\ igital IO Pin that will...
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123 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.1.5 Serial Login/Logout To monitor serial ports and check for login/logout or pattern matches for\ Auto-Response triggers events: • Click on Serial Login/Logout as the Check Condition. Then in the Serial \ Login/Logout Check menu select Trigger on Login (to trigger when any user logs into the serial port) or Trigger on Logout and specify Serial Port to perform check on, and/or • Click on Serial Signal as the Check Condition. Then in the Serial...
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124 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.1.8 Custom Check This check allows users to run a nominated custom script with nominated \ arguments whose return value is used as an Auto-Response trigger event: • Click on Custom Check as the Check Condition • Create an executable trigger check script file e.g. /etc/config/test\ .sh #!/bin/sh logger “A test script” logger Argument1 = $1 logger Argument2 = $2 logger Argument3 = $3 logger Argument4 = $4 if [ -f /etc/config/customscript.0 ];...
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125 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.1.10 Log In/Out Check To configure Web Log In/Out as the trigger event: • Click on the Web UI Authentication as the Check Condition • Check Trigger on Login (Logout) to trigger when a user logs into (or out of) the Web UI • Check Trigger on Authentication Error to trigger when a user fails to authenticate to the Web UI Note: This check is not resolvable and Resolve actions will not run 7.1.11 Network Interface Event You may wish to configure a...
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126 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.1.12 Routed data usage check This check monitors the specified input interface for data usage that \ is being routed through the appliance and out another interface such as the Internal Cellular Modem. It is particularly useful in IP Passthrough mode, to detect when the downstream router has failed over an\ d is now routing via the appliance’s modem as a backup connection. This check may be configured with these parameters: • The appliance’s...
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127 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.2 Trigger and Resolve Actions To configure the sequence of actions taken in the event of the trigger \ condition: • For a nominated Auto-Response - with a defined Check Condition - click \ on Add Trigger Action (e.g. Send Email or Run Custom Script) to select the action type to be taken. Then configure \ the selected action (as detailed in the following sections) • Each action is configured with a nominated Action Delay Time which spe\ cifies how...
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128 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.2.4 Run Custom Script on Trigger • Click on Run Custom Script as the Add Trigger Action. Enter a unique Action Name and set the Action Delay Time \ • Create a script file to execute when this action is triggered and ente\ r the Script Executable file name e.g. /etc/config/action.sh • Set the Script Timeout (i.e. the maximum run-time for the script). Lea\ ve as 0 for unlimited. • Enter any Arguments that are to be passed to the script and click...
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129 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging 7.2.8 Resolve Actions Actions can also be scheduled to be taken when a trigger condition has b\ een resolved: • For a nominated Auto-Response - with a defined trigger Check Condition \ - click on Add Resolve Action (e.g. Send Email or Run Custom Script) to select the action type to be taken Note: Resolve Actions are configured exactly the same as Trigger Actions except the designated Resolve Actions are all executed on resolution of the trigger...
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130 Chapter 7: Alerts, Automated Response and Logging SMS via Email Gateway To use SMTP SMS, the Administrator must configure a valid SMTP server f\ or sending the email: • In the SMTP Settings field in the Alerts & Logging: SMTP & SMS menu se\ lect SMS Gateway. An SMS via Email Gateway field will appear • Enter the IP address of the outgoing mail Server SMS gateway • Select a Secure Connection (if applicable) and specify the SMTP port t\ o be used (if other than the default port 25) • You may also...