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ADDING/MODIFYING A LOGICAL RULE
Steps:
1).
To add a logical rule, click the
Add…
button. If modifying an existing rule, select the rule from
the list and click
Modify…
Both actions will cause the
Add/Modify New Rule
window to
deploy.
Figure 7-71
: Setup Tab –VCA Menu –Zones and Rules Settings – Logical Rules Form
2).
Assign a
Name
and
Description
to the rule by filling in the respective fields.
3).
Under the
Trigger the Logical Rule when the Following Condition is Met
text, a user may
select a condition clause. Some of these clauses will require secondary conditional clauses to
be chosen as well
([and], [or], etc…)
Descriptions of the available condition clauses are listed
below:
Logical Rule - Clause
Description
[rule]
Select this conditional clause to trigger the logical rule whenever a VCA
rule is true/active. Select the conditional trigger rule from the available
drop-down.
[and]
Select this conditional clause to trigger the logical rule whenever multiple
clauses are simultaneously true/active. Select the conditional clause from
the available drop-down. All chosen conditional clauses must be true to
trigger the logical rule.
[or]
Select this conditional clause to trigger the logical rule whenever one of
multiple clauses rules is true. Select each conditional trigger rule from the
drop-downs as necessary. Only one of the multiple configured rules must
be triggered/active to trigger the logical rule.
[not]
Select this conditional clause to trigger when a specified clause is not
true.
[continuously]
Select this conditional clause to trigger the logical rule whenever a clause
has been continuously true/false for a specified period of time.
[previous]
Select this conditional clause to trigger the logical rule when a clause was
previously true/false for a specified period of time.
[was]
Select this conditional clause to trigger the logical rule when a clause was
true/false a specified period of time ago.
[time]
Select this conditional clause to trigger the logical rule during a specified
daily time range.