DC Switch "Warning Voltage"
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mhoppes - Associate
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DC Switch "Warning Voltage"
Am I assuming correctly that the "Warning Voltage" will make the switch fire off an e-mail when the voltage gets too low?
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sirhc - Employee
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Re: DC Switch "Warning Voltage"
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mhoppes - Associate
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Re: DC Switch "Warning Voltage"
Rockin'. I think I've just come up with a new micro-pop configuration that's plug and play, dirt simple easy.
Tycon battery backup + Netonix DC switches.
WOOT WOOT. I even get alarms now if the power goes off and the battery voltage begins to sag.
Tycon battery backup + Netonix DC switches.
WOOT WOOT. I even get alarms now if the power goes off and the battery voltage begins to sag.
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mhoppes - Associate
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Re: DC Switch "Warning Voltage"
Can I put multiple e-mail addresses in the to field with commas?
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Eric Stern - Employee
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Re: DC Switch "Warning Voltage"
Not at this time.
if you need to send the notifications to multiple addresses it is best to create an alias on your mail server. That way if you ever need to change who gets notifications in the future you only have to change it in one place (on the mail server) instead of having to update every switch.
if you need to send the notifications to multiple addresses it is best to create an alias on your mail server. That way if you ever need to change who gets notifications in the future you only have to change it in one place (on the mail server) instead of having to update every switch.
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Re: DC Switch "Warning Voltage"
What about sending SNMP traps? I used to manage my notifications at my SNMP monitor where I could set dependencies, different alerts for different times, the need to acknowledge them, and a means to escalate them if not acknowledged.
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