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About No Response Alerts:
• The recommended
minimum
interval setting
for the
No Response Alert
is either:
• For Margay, Puma and Lion: two minutes.
• For all other products: the larger of either
a) two minutes or b) ten seconds times
the number of displays in the wall,
rounded up to the next higher whole
minute (e.g. about three minutes for a
wall with 16 displays).
• There are four possible states in the No
Response Alert message: over, under, never
and OK. Below is an example of a response
from a 12-display wall set to send an alert
when any display fails to respond for 15
minutes:
- One display has not responded for
over
the
allotted time, but it did respond at least
once since the last WallNet reboot.
- Two displays have not responded to the
most recent ping(s), but their last response
was
under
the time limit. For example, they
may have responded eight minutes ago, but
not since.
- One display has
never
responded, at least
not since the last time WallNet rebooted.
- Eight displays are
OK
because they
responded the last time they were pinged.
The last line is the text from the
Enter additional
note (optional):
text box in the No Response
Alert setup. It will be anything you put in that
box.
From: [email protected]
Subject: WallNet No Response
1 over 15 min.:00
2 under 15 min.:01,03
1 never:0B
8 OK:02,04,05,06,07,08,09,0A
No response for the past 15 minutes
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