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Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
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Push Schedule
In addition to the triggers, there is a powerful scheduler that allows for timed deliveries.
Condition
“
Always
” – trigger a delivery at the schedule times.
“
Only when data
” – only trigger a delivery at the scheduled
times if there is something to deliver.
[Only when data]
Deliver Every
Sets the interval (in minutes) to deliver data during the specified
days.
“
0
” means deliver once only (the
At
/Between time)
[60]
At/Between
The start time for delivering.
[0800]
…and
The end time for delivering (not used if “Deliver Every” is set to
0.
[1800]
Variance
The number of minutes that the push times should be varied by
for each ip.buffer serial number
[0]
On These Days
Tick the days to deliver on.
[none]
At all other times
Deliver Every
This value specifies the interval (in minutes) to deliver when
outside the days and/or times above.
“
0
” means do nothing.
[0]
Failures
Retry time
Specifies the time (in seconds) between retry attempts.
Note
: If the delivery method uses the modem, please note the
modem has its own hold-off timing mechanism. See
section 8.2.5
[60]
28
e.g. Serial numbers ending in
-00
will have no variance applied, ending in
-80
will have 50%
applied, and ending in
-ff
will have 100% variance added to the time. This allows for a uniform
programming in a managed-service environment, but a spread load on the central server.
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Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
Push Schedule
In addition to the triggers, there is a powerful scheduler that allows for timed deliveries.
Condition
“
Always
” – trigger a delivery at the schedule times.
“
Only when data
” – only trigger a delivery at the scheduled
times if there is something to deliver.
[Only when data]
Deliver Every
Sets the interval (in minutes) to deliver data during the specified
days.
“
0
” means deliver once only (the
At
/Between time)
[60]
At/Between
The start time for delivering.
[0800]
…and
The end time for delivering (not used if “Deliver Every” is set to
0.
[1800]
Variance
The number of minutes that the push times should be varied by
for each ip.buffer serial number
[0]
On These Days
Tick the days to deliver on.
[none]
At all other times
Deliver Every
This value specifies the interval (in minutes) to deliver when
outside the days and/or times above.
“
0
” means do nothing.
[0]
Failures
Retry time
Specifies the time (in seconds) between retry attempts.
Note
: If the delivery method uses the modem, please note the
modem has its own hold-off timing mechanism. See
section 8.2.5
[60]
28
e.g. Serial numbers ending in
-00
will have no variance applied, ending in
-80
will have 50%
applied, and ending in
-ff
will have 100% variance added to the time. This allows for a uniform
programming in a managed-service environment, but a spread load on the central server.
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