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TeleBoss 850 2.06.280_STD User Manual
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Data may be retrieved from or through the T850 by any of the following methods:
Serial or modem connection to command processor (using Line or Zmodem) or pass-through
Inline Mode (data in I/O1, data out I/O2)
Telnet to command processor or passthrough
Telnet real-time sockets
FTP or SFTP push (automatic delivery to FTP or SFTP server)
FTP get (manual retrieval from FTP server)
Alarms generated or detected within the T850 can be delivered through any of the following means:
● Modem callout
● Dialup pager
● Asentria Alarms
● SNMP trap
● Script actions
● Relays (if configured with optional relay Expansion Card)
● SMS Messages
Data Storage
Basic data storage in the T850 is accomplished in a database of four files
– FILE1, FILE2, EVENTS, and AUDIT.
FILE1 and FILE2 are typically associated with Serial Port I/O 1 and Serial Port I/O 2 respectively, although either
serial port can store to either FILE1 and FILE2, or both. Data collected via IP Record Collection (IPRC) is also stored
to either FILE1 or FILE2. EVENTS and AUDIT are log files generated from the Event Log Settings and Audit Log
Settings menus per the parameters set there. The number of records stored in each these four files can be displayed
using the
DIR
command on any connection to the command processor, including FTP.
The T850 also features three “auxillary” files for storage of data to be used in scripting functions, named AUX1, AUX2,
and AUX3. These three files are not displayed with the
DIR
command, although data collected via serial port or IPRC
can be stored to any of these three auxillary files in addition to FILE1 and FILE2. Refer to the
more information on processing data stored in AUX1, AUX2 and AUX3.
Remote Access
The T850 can provide an administrator transparent access to devices connected to the serial ports of the unit via
serial, modem, and Telnet pass-through connections. This sort of access can be used to configure, maintain, or
manipulate devices that would normally have no remote access.
Serial Monitoring (Data Events)
The T850 can be used to monitor incoming data for user-defined strings and then report the event via several
avenues. The T850 allows for up to 1000 different data events. Each data event contains independent actions,
counters, and other unique settings. Data events triggered within the T850 can be logged to an Event Log. This file
can be viewed through the Event Log section of the Setup menu, via the
TYPE EVENTS
command, or via FTP or the
web interface.
Environmental Monitoring
Through the use of external EventSensor modules and/or internal Expansion Cards, a variety of environmental sensor
monitoring and alarming capabilities are available in the T850. Each individual sensor can be configured with
independent actions, counters and other unique settings. Sensor events triggered within the T850 can be logged to
an Event Log. This file can be viewed through the Event Log section on the Setup menu, via the
TYPE EVENTS
command, or via FTP or the web interface.
Event Notification
Actions generated or detected within the T850 can be delivered through any of the following means:
● Modem callout
● Dialup pager
● Asentria Alarms
● SNMP trap
● Script actions
● Relays (if configured with optional relay Expansion Card)
● SMS Messages
Audit Log
The T850 has the capability to log many types of administrative events, from serial port handshaking alarms to login
attempts. These Audit Log entries are stored in a file and can be viewed through the Audit Log section of the Setup
menu, via the
TYPE AUDIT
command, or via FTP or the web interface.
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