An action response is referred to as a Managing Event in which the router takes action to change functionality, collect status
details and change the status of relevant processes or devices.
A message generated in response to an event is referred to as a Notifying Event. Examples including an event generated from
a connected sensor which results in a SMS message, Email or SNMP Trap being used to alert an administrator.
To use the event handling functionality, you must first define the triggering events in the Configuration tabbed sections, then
you assign either a Managed Event response or a Notifying Event response on their respective tabbed pages.
8.2.1
Configuration
Event handling is the service that allows administrator to setup the pre-defined events, handlers, or response behaviour with
individual profiles.
8.2.1.1
Enable Event Management
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Figure 376 – Event Handling
Figure 377 – Event Handling tabs
Figure 378 – Enable Event Management
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