Setting Power Thresholds; Setting An Outlet's Thresholds - Raritan PX3-4000 series User Manual

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Setting Power Thresholds

6. If disabling an inlet will result in all inlets being disabled, a
confirmation dialog appears, indicating that all inlets will be disabled.
Then click Yes to confirm this operation or No to abort it.
Setting and enabling the thresholds causes the PX to generate alert
notifications when it detects that any component's power state crosses
the thresholds. See
The Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Sensors
105).
There are four thresholds for each sensor: Lower Critical, Lower Warning,
Upper Warning and Upper Critical.
Upper and Lower Warning thresholds indicate the sensor reading
enters the warning level.
Upper and Lower Critical thresholds indicate the sensor reading
enters the critical level.
To avoid generating a large amount of alert events, you can set the
assertion timeout and deassertion hysteresis.
For detailed information, see
648).
Note: After setting the thresholds, remember to configure event rules.
See
Event Rules and Actions

Setting an Outlet's Thresholds

You can set up the thresholds, deassertion hysteresis and assertion
timeout for a particular outlet.
The threshold values set for an individual outlet will override the bulk
threshold values stored on that outlet. See
(on page 216).
Outlet Thresholds
To set the thresholds for an outlet:
1. Expand the Outlets folder in the PX Explorer pane to show all outlets.
See
Expanding the Tree
2. In the PX Explorer pane, click the outlet you want. The page specific
to that outlet opens in the right pane.
Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface
Sensor Threshold Settings
(on page 222).
Bulk Configuration for
(on page 100).
(on page
(on page
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