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within the threshold
configuration.
${START_TIME} The time at which the alert
condition was initially detected.
13:01:45
${RESOLVE_TIME} The time at which the alert
condition returned to normal.
13:07:13
${SENSORLUID} The locally unique ID of the
sensor generating the alert.
TEMP1
${SENSORGUID} The globally unique ID of the
sensor generating the alert.
B000113_TEMP1
${EVENTID} The unique 16 character
identifier shared by all
messages generated as a result
of a single alert notification
event. For example, if an
appliance generates an alert
notification when the internal
temperature sensor threshold is
exceeded, and then generates
a "return to normal" message
when the temperature drops
below the high threshold, both
of these messages will have the
same Event ID number.
However, if the temperature
rises again and a second
threshold exceeded alert is
generated, the second alert will
have a new Event ID.
3E4512C0FE03440F
${ALERTPOD} The label of value of the pod that
either contains the sensor that
reported the alert or to which the
sensor is connected.
My Pod
${ALERTPODSERIAL} The serial number of the pod
that either contains the sensor
that reported the alert or to
which the sensor is connected.
NB007100730114
${ALERTPORT} The label value for the external
sensor port to which the
external sensor that reported
the alert is connected.
Ext1
${CURRENT_ALERT_NUM} The number of times the alert
sequence has been repeated,
from 0 up to the Repeats value
for the alert sequence.
0, 1, 2
${RESOLVEUSERID} The user ID that is responsible
for manually resolving an alert
(when this option applies).
joeuser
${RESOLVECOMMENT} The text entered into the user-
specified description field
whenever an alert needs to be
manually returned to normal (an
option which can be selected
whenever a threshold is
configured).
“Turned on the A/C”; “Fixed the
leak”
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