Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SDS/SCS/STS/MDC User’s Guide
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Hardware and Connectivity
- Configuration Methods
- Getting Started
- Using DeviceManager and WebManager
- Network Settings
- Configuring Serial Ports
- Introduction
- Serial Ports
- Serial Port Profiles
- Common Tabs
- Console Management Profile
- TruePort Profile
- TCP Sockets Profile
- UDP Sockets Profile
- Terminal Profile
- User Service Settings
- Printer Profile
- Serial Tunneling Profile
- Virtual Modem Profile
- Control Signal I/O Profile
- Modbus Gateway Profile
- Power Management Profile
- Remote Access (PPP) Profile
- Remote Access (SLIP) Profile
- Custom Application Profile
- Port Buffering
- Advanced
- Configuring Users
- Configuring Security
- Configuring I/O Interfaces
- Configuring Clustering
- Configuring the Option Card
- Configuring the System
- Controlling the RPS, I/O Channels, and IPsec Tunnels
- System Administration
- Introduction
- Managing Configuration Files
- Downloading IOLAN Firmware
- Calibrating I/O
- Setting the IOLAN’s Date and Time
- Rebooting the IOLAN
- Resetting the IOLAN to Factory Defaults
- Resetting the SecurID Node Secret
- Language Support
- Downloading Terminal Definitions
- Resetting Configuration Parameters
- Lost Admin Password
- Applications
- RADIUS and TACACS+
- SSL/TLS Ciphers
- Virtual Modem AT Commands
- Pinouts and Cabling Diagrams
- Setting Jumpers
- I/O Wiring Diagrams
- Utilities
- Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Hardware Troubleshooting
- Communication Issues
- DeviceManager Problems
- Host Problems
- RADIUS Authentication Problems
- Login Problems
- Problems with Terminals
- Unknown IP Address
- DHCP/BOOTP Problems
- Callback Problems
- Language Problems
- Modem Problems
- PPP Problems
- Printing Problems
- Long Reboot Cycle
- SSL/TLS
- I/O Models
- IPv6 Issues
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Index

Channels
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Advanced Analog Alarm Settings
The advanced Analog Alarm Settings window expands the basic alarm settings options to up to five
severity levels.
Configure the following parameters:
Send Syslog Alert When enabled, sends a message to syslog when an alarm is triggered or
cleared. The syslog entry includes the severity level and the value that caused
the alarm to trigger or clear. The syslog message is associated with
Level
Critical
.
Default: Disabled
Send SNMP Alert When enabled, sends an SNMP trap when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The
trap consists of the severity level and whether the alarm was triggered or
cleared.
Default: Disabled
Trigger Type If the Trigger Type is Low, an alarm is triggered when the input drops below
the specified
Trigger value; other severity level trigger values must decrease in
value with each subsequent level. If the
Trigger Type is High, an alarm is
triggered when the input is higher than the specified
Trigger value; other
severity level trigger values must increase in value with each subsequent level.
Clear Mode To clear an alarm, the input must drop below the specified value when Trigger
Type
is High or go above the specified value when Trigger Type is Low.
Level 1-5 Defines the Level severity settings for up to five levels. If the Trigger Type is
Low, an alarm is triggered when the input drops below the specified Trigger
value; other severity level trigger values must decrease in value with each
subsequent level. If the
Trigger Type is High, an alarm is triggered when the
input is higher than the specified
Trigger value; other severity level trigger
values must increase in value with each subsequent level.










