User`s guide
65NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide
To modify a sensor:
1. Select the sensor to modify from the Sensors list and click Modify.
2. Enter a label in the Label field. This label can be up to 64 characters, and identifies the sensor in
the Sensor Data pane, Advanced View interfaces, and in alert notifications.
3. From Sensor Value History, select the amount of time that data reported by this sensor is stored
on the appliance. The amount of data available on the appliance affects the maximum amount of
data that can be graphed.
For more information see “Viewing Graphs” on page 29.
4. Click OK.
Threshold configuration
All door, handle, and lock sensors have a default threshold that is generated automatically by Advanced
View. This threshold provides the typical threshold used for the specific sensor type. Thresholds can be
customized.
Specific Rack Access thresholds are available for each sensor type. This thresholds are
explained in detail in “Defining State Thresholds” on page 107.
To enable or modify a sensor threshold:
1. Select a sensor from the Sensor selection list.
2. Select the threshold to enable or modify from the Thresholds selection list. Click Edit....
3. The Edit Threshold window appears.
– To enable the threshold, check Enabled.
– To change threshold settings, use the Basic and Advanced controls in the Edit Threshold
window to set new values.
4. Click OK.
Rack Access System
Note: The Rack Access System icon only appears when a Rack Access Pod 170 has been
connected to the appliance.
The Rack Access System dialog allows administrators to control access to resources secured by Rack
Access hardware. Proximity cards, traditional key access, and remote access through Advanced View
and Basic View can be used to control access to hardware contained in racks utilizing the Rack Access
System. The Rack Access System dialog allows users to register or remove cards and assign scheduled
access on a individual door basis.