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Event types
Radio buttons
Network interface
link state
Available radio buttons include "Link state is
up," "Link state is down" and "Both."
Link state is up: The PX takes the action
only when the network link state changes
from down to up.
Link state is down: The PX takes the action
only when the network link state changes
from up to down.
Both: The PX takes the action whenever the
network link state changes.
Function enabled or
disabled
Available radio buttons include "Enabled,"
"Disabled" and "Both."
Enabled: The PX takes the action only when
the chosen function is enabled.
Disabled: The PX takes the action only when
the chosen function is disabled.
Both: The PX takes the action when the
chosen function is either enabled or
disabled.
User logon state
Available radio buttons include "Logged in,"
"Logged out," and "Both."
Logged in: The PX takes the action only
when the selected user logs in.
Logged out: The PX takes the action only
when the selected user logs out.
Both: The PX takes the action both when the
selected user logs in and logs out.
Restricted service
agreement
Available radio buttons include "Accepted,"
"Declined," and "Both."
Accepted: The PX takes the action only
when the specified user accepts the
restricted service agreement.
Declined: The PX takes the action only when
the specified user rejects the restricted
service agreement.
Both: The PX takes the action both when the
specified user accepts or rejects the
restricted service agreement
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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