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If the desired action is not available yet, click Create New Action
to immediately create it. Upon complete, the newly-created
action is moved to the "Selected actions" list box.
8. To remove any action, select it from the "Selected actions" list box,
and click
to move it back to the "Available actions" list box. To
make multiple selections, press Ctrl+click or Shift+click to highlight
multiple ones.
To remove all actions, click
.
9. Click OK to save the new event rule.
Note: If you do not click OK before quitting the current settings page,
a message appears. Then click Yes to save the changes, Discard to
abort or Cancel to return to the current settings page.
10. Repeat Steps 2 to 10 to create additional event rules.
11. Click Close to quit the dialog.
Scheduling an Action
An action can be regularly performed at a preset time interval instead of
being triggered by a specific event. For example, you can make the PXE
report the reading or state of a specific environmental sensor regularly by
scheduling the "Send Sensor Report" action.
When scheduling an action, make sure you have a minimum of 1-minute
buffer time between this action's execution time and creation time.
Otherwise, the scheduled action will NOT be performed at the specified
time if the buffer time is too short. For example, if you want an action to
be performed at 11:00 am, you should finish scheduling this action at
10:59 am or earlier.
Note: It may be meaningless to schedule certain actions like "Log event
message" or "Syslog message" so consider about the usability when
scheduling an action.
To schedule any action(s):
1. Choose Device Settings > Event Rules. The Event Rule Settings
dialog appears.
2. Click the Scheduled Actions tab.
3. Click
New.
4. In the "Timer name" field, type a name for this scheduled action. The
default name is New Timer <n>, where <n> is the sequential number
starting at 1.
5. Make sure the Enabled checkbox is selected, or the PXE will not
carry out this scheduled action.
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