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Alerts
System Energy
Set the notifications thresholds for PowerPanel Business Edition Center.
High Threshold. When the power consumption of the entire system exceeds this threshold, the tip System
consumption is too high. will display on the banner of the Power Equipment page.
Low Threshold. When the power consumption of the entire system violates this threshold, the tip System
consumption is too low. will display on the banner of the Power Equipment page.
Devices & Groups
Set the default thresholds for each group or power equipment. When the thresholds of Excess Consumption Alert
have never been set, Center will use these thresholds as the default settings.
High Threshold. When the power consumption of the group or power equipment exceeds the threshold, the
High power consumption event will occur.
Low Threshold. When the power consumption of the group or power equipment violates the threshold, the
Low power consumption event will occur.
Event Action
An event is generated when the UPS/PDU/ATS encounters specific power conditions. The Center can monitor
multiple power devices and computers and can be configured to respond to specific events and notify users based on
the event. In the event of power devices and computers, the Center can send the notification in response to events
from the devices and computers.
Events
When an event occurs, Center can notify administrators which device occurred event. The Event Action/Events page
lists events and divides these events into several categories. Each event is allowed to configure the individual
notification settings. The severity of each event is marked by a symbol.
After selecting an event, the event will become configurable. Configure all of the action settings for the selected event
and apply to save the settings.
Use these parameters to configure actions for individual events:
Notify
The administrator can be notified when an event occurs. See Event Action/Notification Recipient page for more
details about the notification methods and recipient assignment.
Initiated: Determines whether to send a notification or not and sets the notification delay. If the event is cleared
within the notification delay, the notification of the occurrence and the event cleared notification will not be sent.
Repeat: Determines whether to send one additional notification after the initial notification. Only events which are
of severe-level and warning-level type support a repeat notification.