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Note: Batteries are not present and A schedule has initiated events are only available in Agent.
More events are available for Client:
The output power is going to stop soon. Output power will stop due to power event or user command. The
Client will shut down the host computer.
Cannot establish network communication with Power Device. Communication with the Power Device has
been lost.
The Client cannot establish communication with the UPS/PDU/ATS on the network or established communication
has been interrupted.
Network communication lost with UPS in a power event. Communication with the UPS has been lost during a
power event.
When the utility power becomes abnormal and the UPS is using the battery to supply power, loss of network
communication between the Client and the UPS causes the Client to generate a critical priority event because it
cannot respond to changes in the status of utility and battery power.
Power supply redundancy lost. Power supply has been lost; computer can't be protected by redundant power.
The Client computer has redundant power supplies and all the redundant power supplies have become abnormal
or network communication with the Client has been lost.
More events are available for a PDU in Client:
Input is near overload. A PDU is near an overload condition.
The load level is near the maximum safe load for the PDU.
Input is overloaded. A PDU is in an overload condition.
The maximum safe load has been exceeded and the PDU is in an overload condition.
Shutdown time is insufficient. System shutdown time is insufficient based on the shutdown delay time as
configured in the 'output power is going to stop soon' event.
After communication with the PDU is established and the outlet assignment is set up, the Client will detect whether
the connected outlet has sufficient time to allow for a shutdown. A sufficient shutdown time for the Client computer
requires at least the sum of the Necessary shutdown time option and shutdown delay time as configured in the
output power is going to stop soon event.
A PDU outlet is overloaded. An outlet of Metered by Outlet PDU is in overload condition.
The maximum safe load has been exceeded and the outlet is in an overload condition.
A PDU outlet is near overload. An outlet of Metered by Outlet PDU is near overload condition.
The load level is near the maximum safe load for the PDU outlet.
More events are available for an ATS in Client:
Both input sources have power loss, ATS will not change input source. ATS will not switch from one input
source to another because both are experiencing power failures.
When the current source of ATS is power failure, ATS attempts to switch to another source which is functioning
well. If both sources of ATS are power failure at the same time, the ATS cannot switch to another source.