B&B Electronics PES1A, PESV1A manual Alarm Destinations

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Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface

GPIO is not supported in the PES1A/PESV1A but it is possible to use the Send alarms based on GPIO pin states feature to generate alarms based on the condition of some RS-232 hardware handshake lines. For assistance in implementing this feature contact B&B Electronics Technical Support at 815 433-511 or support@bb-elec.com

To Send alarms based on serial data pattern matching, select that option and type a character string into the text box provided.

Alarm Destinations

Alarm Destinations allows you to specify where to send alarm notification emails, their priority and subject title. Type the information into the Mail to email address, CC address, set the Priority and type in the Subject line.

To send an SNMP trap, select Send SNMP trap to following destination when alarm occurs and type the destination IP address for the SNMP trap.

Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-2907m

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Contents Models PES1A, PESV1A Mini POE Ethernet to RS-232 ConvertersManual Documentation Number PES1A/PESV1A-2907m International Headquarters Page Manual Documentation Number PES1A/PESV1A-2907m Page Table of Contents Using the WEB Configuration and Management Using Realport Manual Documentation Number PES1A/PESV1A-2907m Introduction FeaturesVirtual COM Port Communication ModesDirect IP Other Communications Modes Paired ModeIntroduction Hardware Overview Package ChecklistLink Integrity LED Yellow Indicators, Switches and ConnectorsReset Switch Voltage Output Selector Switch PESV1A onlyOutput Power Connector PESV1A only Ethernet Port ConnectorSerial Port Connector Power ConnectorPower over Ethernet PoE Connecting the HardwareConnection using Midspan Power Source Configuration ConnectionsHardware Overview Getting Started Set up the HardwareConfigure the PES1A/PESV1A Using the Discovery Software Configuring the IP AddressConfiguring the IP Address Logging Out Using the Web Configuration and Management InterfaceLogging Configuring Network Settings Using Tutorial and HelpNetwork Services Settings IP SettingsPort Profile Settings Configuring the Serial PortAdvanced Network Settings RealPort TCP Sockets UDP Sockets UDP Client Settings Serial Bridge Basic Serial SettingsAlarm Conditions Configuring Alarms and NotificationAdvanced Serial Settings Alarm Notification SettingsAlarm Destinations Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Managing Users and Permissions System SettingsUsing Remote Management ManagingAdding New Users Changing the Root Username and PasswordConfiguring User Access and Permissions Connections Managing Serial Ports and ConnectionsSerial Ports Managing the PES1A/PESV1A Factory Default Settings Using Administrative FeaturesBackup/Restore Update FirmwareSerial System InformationGeneral Network Serial Port DiagnosticsReboot Configuring the Serial Port for RealPort Using RealPortConfiguring the IP Address Removing a Virtual COM Port using RealPort Adding a Virtual COM Port using RealPortUpdating RealPort Using RealPort Dhcp Appendix a Default Configuration SettingsDefault Configuration Settings Manual CD-ROM disc Appendix B Product SpecificationsData Bits Dimensional Diagram of the PES1A Appendix C Dimensional DiagramsDimensional Diagrams DTE Appendix D RS-232 ConnectionsRS-232 Connections Appendix E Network Connections RJ-45 Pin Signal Wire Color PoENetwork Connections Power over Ethernet Alternative a Appendix F Power over Ethernet PoEPower over Ethernet Alternative B
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