Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface
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Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-0712m
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Advanced Serial Settings
Click the
Advanced Serial Settings
menu bar to access settings used to fine
tune the serial port. Typically these setting will not need to be changed.
Consult the web-based tutorial for more information if necessary.
Configuring Alarms and Notification
The PES1A/PESV1A can be configured to generate alarms and send
notification emails based on the occurrence of specific events. Events include
the states of some RS-232 handshake (GPIO) lines and the detection of
specified character patterns within the serial data stream. The
Alarms
Configuration
page displays the current alarm settings and allows you to
configure them. It contains two sections:
Alarm Notification Settings
and
Alarm Conditions
.
Note:
In the PES1A/PESV1A GPIO lines are permanently configured as RS-
232 hardware handshake lines to support the standard RS-232 interface.
Do
not attempt to re-configure the settings in the GPIO section of the Web
Configuration and Management Interface.
Alarm Notification Settings
The
Alarm Notification Settings
page provides a checkbox to enable alarm
notifications. Text boxes are provided to enter the IP address of your SMTP
mail server and the email address that will be placed in the
From
field of the
email.
Alarm Conditions
The
Alarm Conditions
page is a tabular listing of 32 alarms that can be
configured. Table headings include
Enable
(a checkbox),
Alarm
name/number,
Type
of alarm,
Trigger
conditions,
SNMP Trap
,
Send to
address and
Email Subject
line.
Clicking on the Alarm name opens an
Alarm Configuration
page for that
specific alarm. The page contains two sections:
Alarm Conditions
and
Alarm Destinations
.
Alarm Conditions
allows you to select GPIO-based or serial data pattern-
based events.