
CSX7000 39
M
ONITORING
S
YSTEMS
Administration through BCVision
all sensors are marked and the maximum temperature threshold is set to 60 degrees. The new
threshold will be applied to all of the sensors, causing BCVision to generate a temperature alarm
only if the temperature in one of the subsystems exceeds 60 degrees Celsius.
You also have the ability to Mark All sensors under the Functions Menu. This is a convenient way of
performing a single function for all of the subsystems in the IES Supervisory System.
M
ENU
O
PERATIONS
F
ILE
M
ENU
The File Menu allows you to exit BCVision and return to DOS. Press <Esc> to exit the menu.
S
UPERVISOR
M
ENU
The options available form the Supervisor Menu include:
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Set Password
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Enable/Disable Confirmation
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Enable/Disable SNMP Support
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Enable/Disable Alarm Notification
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Set Refresh Rate
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Set SNMP Status Trap Rate
Press <Esc> to exit the menu.
Set Password
This option allows you to create or modify a password. You are prompted to enter existing and new
passwords. This added layer of security prevents unauthorized users from modifying the system
password.
Enter current password if one exists. Enter the new password. Verify the new password by entering
it a second time. Once the same password is entered twice, it becomes the new BCVision password.
A password may contain any printable ASCII character (20 - 7F hexadecimal). Passwords are not
case sensitive.
To create or modify a BCVision password, use the Set Password option from the Supervisor Menu.
Enable/Disable Confirmation
Throughout the program, execution of any critical function is preceded by a confirmation message.
For example, if you instruct BCVision to reset a processor, the program displays a message
requesting you to verify the reset before the command is actually executed. This is to prevent
accidental functions from disrupting the system.