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Asentria SiteBoss 530 User Manual
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Current :
Text1 :
Hardware: (the value of
sys.hardware
)
Product: (the value of
sys.product
)
Version: (the value of
sys.version
)
Build: (the value of
sys.build
)
Serial #: (the value of
sys.serial
)
Note:
There are 3 blank lines before "Hardware:" and 2 blank lines after "Serial #:".
Other more specific types of Asentria Alarm Notice formats are: (contact
for sample
format)
•
Data Alarm notice
•
No-data Alarm notice
•
CPE Down Alarm notice
•
VPN Down Alarm notice
•
VPNG Down Alarm notice
Version 1.0 for modem dialout
An Asentria Alarm can also be sent over dial-up modem when the Asentria Alarm Version is set to 1.0. Details of
this alarm follow:
When an Asentria Alarm is initiated, the box dials into the callout number specified by the action. Once
connected, it sends a header and waits for a specific response. If the S530 receives a specific response to the
header, it delivers alarms in CRC mode; otherwise, alarms are delivered in non-CRC mode. In CRC mode, each
Asentria Alarm is transmitted with some extra control characters and a CRC, and the remote host is required to
acknowledge each alarm in a certain format.
After all Asentria Alarms have been delivered, the box waits for 20 seconds for any type of keystroke. If a
keystroke is detected, the box will present a login menu.
Initial header
Note:
Please see the Control Characters appendix for more information about special characters used within
this section.
Upon dialing into the receiver, the S530 will send a message similar to the following:
SiteBoss 530
Server Room B
Asentria Alarm Notice ver. 1.00
(CR/LF)(ENQ)
The first line of the output is the S530's answer string.
The second line is the S530's unit ID.
The third line indicates the version of Asentria Alarm.
The final line is the (ENQ) control code.
Non-CRC Mode
After sending the initial header, the S530 pauses for 10 seconds to wait for an ACK from the receiver. Non-CRC
mode requires the Require Asentria Alarm ACKs setting to be turned off. If the S530 sees no response or the
receiver replies with:
(ACK)00(ACK)
then non-CRC mode is assumed and the sender will transmit the alarms. The control characters (SOH), (SOT),
and (ETX) are not transmitted in non-CRC mode.
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