Field | Description |
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Graph priority | Limit the amount of sensor data included with the periodic report. |
| Select one of the following settings: |
| High: Only sensor data associated with physical sensors that are |
| integrated with or connected to the appliance are included in the |
| report. Sensor data associated with shared pods is not included in |
| the report. |
| Medium: Sensor data associated with physical sensors and shared |
| pods is included in the report. Data associated with scanned |
| devices is not included. |
| Low: Sensor data from all sensors is included in the report. |
Graph available | The maximum time period for which data is graphed. |
history |
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FTP hostname | The hostname or IP address of the FTP server to which the report is |
| delivered. |
User name | The user ID to access the specified FTP server. |
FTP password | The password to access the specified FTP server. |
Verify password | Type the FTP Password to confirm the password. |
Target directory | The relative directory path used for storing the data on the FTP |
| server. This should always be a path relative to the default |
| directory associated with the user ID used to log on to the FTP |
| server. If the directories on the path do not exist they are created |
| automatically. |
| The Target Directory field accepts BotzWare macros. For more |
| information on macros supported by BotzWare see “BotzWare |
| Macros” on page 133. |
Base file name | The base filename used for storing the data on the FTP server. The |
| alert data is stored in a file with this name, followed by the |
| .nbalert file extension. Pictures from alerts are stored in files |
| with this name, followed by the .n.jpg file extension, where n is |
| the picture number (1, 2, 3, etc.). |
| The Base Filename field accepts BotzWare macros. For more |
| information on macros supported by BotzWare see “BotzWare |
| Macros” on page 133. |
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