Specifications

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c = enable “condition set” alert to this destination
Accepted Values: Y (yes) or N (no)
Default Value: Y or previously configured value
d = enable “condition clear” alert to this destination
Accepted Values: Y (yes) or N (no)
Default Value: N or previously configured value
Parameters e and f are sub-options based on destination. If the sub-options are
missing or invalid, these parameters will be ignored.
e = destination setting
Accepted Values:
Internet e-mail address (e.g. user@company.com)
IP address (e.g. 10.1.2.123)
SNMP trap
IP or IPX addresses
f = port number
Accepted Values:
TCP port # (0 to 65535)
UPD port # (0 to 65535)
Examples:
Serial: ^SXA,A,Y,Y
Parallel: ^SXA,B,Y,Y
E-Mail: ^SXA,C,Y,Y,admin@company.com
TCP: ^SXA,D,Y,Y,123.45.67.89,1234
UDP: ^SXA,E,Y,Y,123.45.67.89,1234
SNMP Trap: ^SXA,F,Y,Y,255.255.255.255
Comments: In the example above for SNMP Trap, entering 255.255.255.255 will
broadcast the notification to every SNMP manager on the network. To route the
device to a single SNMP manager, a specific address can be entered (123.45.67.89).
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