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Figure 6-6. Drop-down menu.

Chapter 6: Filters

Once you click the tab, you will be able to select your filter results by altering various fields of information contained within the syslog filter window.

Figure 6-6. Drop-down menu.

By checking and unchecking various boxes within the Syslog filter window, you can customize your displayed results contained within the syslog filter.

Figure 6-7. Customize syslog filter results display.

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Contents Customer Support Information Features an embedded Web server and Linux operating systemServSensor V4E Lite with 20 or 60 VAC or VDC Dry Contacts EME149A-20 EME149A-60 EME149D-20 EME149D-60Trademarks Used in this Manual PageTrademarks Used in this Manual Page FCC and IC RFI StatementsNormas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical Safety Statement NOM StatementInstrucciones de Seguridad Table of Contents Table of Contents1. Specifications Chapter 1 SpecificationsChapter 2 Overview 2. Overview 2.1 Introduction2.2 What’s Included 2.3.1 EME149A-20 Front Panel 2.3 Hardware DescriptionConnect an external microphone for voice modem applications 2.3.2 EME149A-20 Back PanelExpansion ports E1-E4 expansion module EME1X8 and/or the 16 dry-contact expansion modulesound sensor or use an external mic 2.3.3 EME149A-60 Front Panel2.3.4 EME149A-60 Back Panel 2.3.5 EME149D-20 Front Panel 2.3.6 EME149D-20 Back Panel 2.3.7 EME149D-60 Front Panel 2.3.8 EME149D-60 Back Panel 2.4.1 Extra Dry Contact Input Practical Applications 2.4 ServSensor with 20 or 60 Extra Dry Contact Inputs, VAC, or VDC2.4.2 ServSensor with 20 or 60 Extra Dry Contact Web Interface Setup Figure 2-13. Online selected Figure 2-12. Critical status screenFigure 2-14. Advanced settings screen 3. Installation 3.1 Setting Up the IP Address Chapter 3 InstallationFigure 3-2. User Type/Password screen Figure 3-3. Settings tabFigure 3-4. Ethernet Network screen 3.2 Testing the New IP Address with the “Ping” Command 3.3 Firmware Upgrade 1. Click “System Administrator” and then “System Maintenance.” 3.4 Multi-users and Groups Setup 3.4.1 Group Setup Figure 3-14. Groups page Figure 3-13. Group Setup screen4. Click on the “Add” button to add your groups as shown in Figure 3.4.2 User Setup Figure 3-19. Enter user details 3.5 Services and Security 3.5.1 Active Services Application Disabling Figure 3-22. Services and Security screenFIgure 3-21. Properties button 3.5.2 Closing or Changing Ports Disabling HTTP and Enabling HTTPS 3.5.3 The SNMPv3 SSL Security Feature 3.5.4 Active Security 3.6 Setting Up a Sensor 3.5.5 The NAC or Network Access Control Security FeatureFigure 3-29. Summary page 3.6.1 Notification Thresholds Figure 3-32. Normal status indicated Figure 3-35. Select Sensor Type screen 3.6.2 Advanced Sensor SettingsClick on the Advanced Settings tab to get the options shown in Figure Figure 3-36. Advanced Sensor Settings screenAdvanced Mode Functions FIgure 3-37. Advanced mode functions, units Figure 3-39. Advanced setings, reading offset Data Collection Type Figure 3-42. Gauge Style screen Figure 3-43. Sensor threshold levels Figure 3-45. Advanced Settings, Check Rate of Change screen Figure 3-44. Advanced Settings Text and Colors screenCheck rate of change 3.7 Using an Internal Mic as a Sound Detection Sensor Figure 3-48. Sound Detector tab Figure 3-49. Advanced options 3.8 Expansion Ports Figure 3-52. Extended Port1 selection Figure 3-54. Notification Thresholds page Chapter 4 Notifications 4. Notifications4.1 Adding a Notification 4.2 SNMP Trap Figure 4-4. Notification parameters Figure 4-6. Parameter Selection, screen #2 Figure 4-8. Select the sensor 4.3 E-mail Figure 4-12. Input e-mail name and message Figure 4-13. Attach graph Figure 4-14. Input SMTP server address Figure 4-17. Select status and action type 11. Click on “Create.” Figure 4-18. Create notification link12. Create the notification link as before. Then click “Next.” Figure 4-19. Create notification tab select board, select termperature 4.4 SMS Notification Figure 4-23. SMTP Action Wizard, screen #2 Figure 4-25. Macro script message Figure 4-28. Choose board and sensor Figure 4-27. Select number of times to resend and intervals9. Select the sensor that you want to bind this notification to 10. Choose the board and sensor, then click “Next.”Figure 4-29. Link sensor to action tab 4. Select the status you want to issue the alert for NOTE The maximum map file size is 512 KB Chapter 5 Mapping5. Mapping 5.1 Adding a MapFigure 5-3. Enter map name Figure 5-6. Sensor map Figure 5-7. Add sensors to map8. You can now drag sensor icons and position them on the map Figure 5-8. Position sensor icons on map Figure 5-9. Click “Lock.”10. Finally you click on the “Finish” button to save your changes 5.2 Monitoring via the Map Interface 6. Filters 6.1 Sensor Filters Chapter 6 Filters6.2 Syslog Filters Figure 6-6. Drop-down menu You can alter your reload interval by using the options shown below Figure 6-8. Change reload intervalFigure 6-9. Saved syslog filters display 7. Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet Chapter 7 Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet8. Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQsFigure 8-2. LED patterns in Normal mode Figure 8-3. LED patterns in Safe mode 2nd LED Kernel loaded with good CRC 3rd LED Board init Figure 8-4. LED patterns in Recovery modeLEDs run clockwise after the power is connected From left to right, each LED indicates 1st LED U-Boot initQuestion I forgot my unit’s IP address Question How do I set up my routing table? E-Mail This sends a notification via e-mail Figure 8-8. Win Network screen 2. Initiate connection from a ServSensor to OpenPhone PC EME149A-20 About Black Box Black Box Tech Support FREE! 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