Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
Memory Alerts
Global Memory
Percentage level for the global memory full alert
“
Full
”.
0 will disable this alert.
[75]
Channel #
Specifies the trigger level (in megabytes) to send a channel based
full alert. The tag is “
Full
#
”.
0 will disable the alert for the given channel.
[0]
Notification Alerts
Comfort
Sets the interval in minutes for the transmission of an alert back
to the central system to show that the ip.buffer is still
running. The tag is “
Comfort
”.
[0]
Reboot
If enabled will send an alert when the ip.buffer is rebooted. The
tag is “
Reboot
”.
[Notify]
Configure
If enabled, an alert will be sent when anyone changes the
settings through the webpage
[Notify]
Authentication
If enabled, all FTP server authentication failures, all pass-through
authentication failures, and all TCP server authentication
failures will be notified
. The tag is “
Auth
”. The alert
text will indicate which service caused the authentication
alert.
[Notify]
Temperature Alerts
Temperature display and alerts is only available in the ip.4 product, and uses a small on-
board thermometer chip located near the front panel, on the left side (looking at the
LEDs). The internal temperature of the ip.buffer is approximately 5°C higher than the
room temperature.
High
Sets the temperature high point, in integer degrees Celcius, to
send out an alert and trap. 0=no alert. The tag is
“
TempHi
”
[0]
Low
Sets the temperature low point, in integer degrees Celcius, to
send out an alert and trap. 0=no alert. The tag is
“
TempLo
”
[0]
25
The alert will be sent immediately the memory goes over the limit. However, repeat “Full” alerts
will continue to be sent every 8 hours until the memory drops below the limit.
26
The first time a configuration is posted, the alert will be sent immediately. If configuration
changes are performed over an extended period of time, reminder alerts will be sent every 10
minutes. If the configuration is left for more than 10 minutes the “Config” alert will clear.
27
There is no time-out on the authentication failures. All failures are sent immediately.
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Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
Memory Alerts
Global Memory
Percentage level for the global memory full alert
“
Full
”.
0 will disable this alert.
[75]
Channel #
Specifies the trigger level (in megabytes) to send a channel based
full alert. The tag is “
Full
#
”.
0 will disable the alert for the given channel.
[0]
Notification Alerts
Comfort
Sets the interval in minutes for the transmission of an alert back
to the central system to show that the ip.buffer is still
running. The tag is “
Comfort
”.
[0]
Reboot
If enabled will send an alert when the ip.buffer is rebooted. The
tag is “
Reboot
”.
[Notify]
Configure
If enabled, an alert will be sent when anyone changes the
settings through the webpage
[Notify]
Authentication
If enabled, all FTP server authentication failures, all pass-through
authentication failures, and all TCP server authentication
failures will be notified
. The tag is “
Auth
”. The alert
text will indicate which service caused the authentication
alert.
[Notify]
Temperature Alerts
Temperature display and alerts is only available in the ip.4 product, and uses a small on-
board thermometer chip located near the front panel, on the left side (looking at the
LEDs). The internal temperature of the ip.buffer is approximately 5°C higher than the
room temperature.
High
Sets the temperature high point, in integer degrees Celcius, to
send out an alert and trap. 0=no alert. The tag is
“
TempHi
”
[0]
Low
Sets the temperature low point, in integer degrees Celcius, to
send out an alert and trap. 0=no alert. The tag is
“
TempLo
”
[0]
25
The alert will be sent immediately the memory goes over the limit. However, repeat “Full” alerts
will continue to be sent every 8 hours until the memory drops below the limit.
26
The first time a configuration is posted, the alert will be sent immediately. If configuration
changes are performed over an extended period of time, reminder alerts will be sent every 10
minutes. If the configuration is left for more than 10 minutes the “Config” alert will clear.
27
There is no time-out on the authentication failures. All failures are sent immediately.
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