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eWON 500-2001-4001-4002 User Guide - eWON Configuration
eWON 500®2001®4001®4002® Version 4_3_0 - User Guide - 10/5/05 - ©ACT'L sa - Page 68
4.4.2.2.3 FTP on alarm configuration
4.4.2.2.3.1 File content:
If a standard text is put in the File Content field, the file built will receive that static text as content. If the File content has the following form, one or
more file(s) will be written with a dynamic content:
[EXPORT_BLOC_DESCRIPTOR_1] [EBD_2]…
The number of EXPORT_BLOC_DESCRIPTOR is not limited. EXPORT_BLOC_DESCRIPTOR syntax is described in chapter “Export Block
Descriptor” on page 192.
If the $fn field is used with multiple Export blocks, the "Destination File Name" property MUST be empty.
See also:
The Basic function called “PUTFTP” on page 161.
4.4.2.2.4 SNMP Trap on alarm configuration
If a trap has to be sent on an alarm, the checkbox corresponding to triggering event has to be selected.
The edit box allows entering a specific text that will be displayed in the Trap event of the SNMP manager. The text string is limited to 256 chars.
All of the hosts that have been defined in the SNMP Setup menu (see chapter “SNMP Setup” on page 26) will receive the generated alarm Trap.
4.5 Pages configuration
Page definitions are used in eWON for two purposes:
• Restrict user rights to specific directories in the user definable web site.
See also chapter “Users Setup” on page 18.
• Organize Tags in pages to ease viewing and restrict user access to specific Tags.
See also chapter “Users Setup” on page 18.
The Pages list setup that is accessed from the configuration navigation bar from eWON looks as follows:
Figure 38: Pages list setup
Alarm action Properties Description
Put FTP upon Checks the alarm states triggering the Put FTP (ALM, ACK, RTN, END)
Destination file name Name of the file to create on the FTP server. The name can contain path specification.
File content The file content can be static or dynamic (see below)
Table 47: alarm action properties