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"below lower critical" State
This state means a numeric sensor's reading is below the lower critical
threshold as indicated below:
Reading < Lower Critical Threshold
"below lower warning" State
This state means a numeric sensor's reading is below the lower warning
threshold as indicated below:
Lower Critical Threshold <= Reading < Lower Warning Threshold
Note: The symbol <= means smaller than (<) or equal to (=).
"above upper warning" State
This state means a numeric sensor's reading is above the upper warning
threshold as indicated below:
Upper Warning Threshold <= Reading < Upper Critical Threshold
Note: The symbol <= means smaller than (<) or equal to (=).
"above upper critical" State
This state means a numeric sensor's reading is above the upper critical
threshold as indicated below:
Upper Critical Threshold <= Reading
Note: The symbol <= means smaller than (<) or equal to (=).
States of Managed Actuators
DX sensor packages with dry contact channels allow you to connect
actuators. An actuator has only three states described below. Note that
an actuator is never highlighted in red or yellow regardless of the
actuator states.
unavailable: The communication with the actuator is lost.
On: The actuator has been turned on.
Off: The actuator has been turned off.
States of Unmanaged Sensors or Actuators
All sensors or actuators that are physically connected to the EMX while
NOT under management always show the following state:
unmanaged
Note: For firmware versions prior to 3.2.1, unmanaged sensors or
actuators show the state "unavailable."
Summary of Contents for EMX2-888
Page 19: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Retrieval of the link local IPv4 address See IPv4 Address on page 72...
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Page 526: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 512 Note If your EMX uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 531: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 517 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
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