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Note: The folder is named "my PX" by default. The name can be
customized.
2. Click Setup in the Settings section. The Pdu Setup dialog appears.
3. In the Threshold Configuration table, click the sensor whose
thresholds you want to configure.
4. Click Edit or double-click the desired sensor. A threshold setup
dialog appears.
5. Configure the Lower Critical, Lower Warning, Upper Warning and
Upper Critical thresholds respectively.
To enable any threshold, select the corresponding checkbox. To
disable a threshold, deselect the checkbox.
After any threshold is enabled, type an appropriate numeric value
in the accompanying text box.
6. To set the deassertion hysteresis, type a numeric value in the
Deassertion Hysteresis field. See
"To De-assert" and Deassertion
Hysteresis
(on page 653).
7. To set the assertion timeout, type a numeric value in the Assertion
Timeout (samples) field. See
"To Assert" and Assertion Timeout
(on page 651).
8. Click OK.
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