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Ping Type:
Ping type sets a condition in the case where either all or 1 of the
conditions are met the action will be activated.
For instance, if you set Ping Type to "
AND
", all the Ping IP's must fail for the
action to be activated. On the other hand if you set Ping Type to "
OR
" as long
as one of the Ping IP fails it will cause the action to be activated.
Ping Time Interval (Seconds):
The number of seconds between each ping
Ping Response Time (Milliseconds):
The number of milliseconds the device
will wait for a response from the pinged device if no ping is detected within this
time it will be considered a ping failure.
Please view the example below for more details:
In the picture above:
1.)
Power 1 Ping
function is
enabled for two websites
2.) The 9255 will ping the web address
3.) If there is a response within the
Ping Response Time
the 9255 will send
another ping signal the set
Ping Time Interval
which is 3 seconds for this
example.
4.) If the 9255 does not receive a response from the device it will constitute a
Ping Failure
.
5.) After 3 consecutive failure the device will go to the
Action Delay
section. In
this case the device will delay for 3 seconds.
6.) When action delay has been reached the
Action
will be set off. Here we
have set the 9255 to
Reset
the device.
7.) Once the device has been reset the 9255 will go into
Startup Delay
mode.
In this case it is 3 seconds.
8.) After the startup delay mode has been reached the 9255 will check the
Startup Action
whether to continue or stop pinging the device. Here we
have it set to Continue.
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