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Event types
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Radio buttons
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Numeric sensor threshold-crossing events, or the occurrence of the selected event -- true or false
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Available radio buttons include "Asserted," "Deasserted" and "Both."
- Asserted: The PXE takes the action only when the event occurs. This means the status of the described event transits from FALSE to TRUE.
- Deasserted: The PXE takes the action only when the event condition disappears. This means the status of the described event transits from TRUE to FALSE.
- Both: The PXE takes the action both when the event occurs (asserts) and when the event condition disappears (deasserts).
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Discrete (on/off) sensor state change
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Available radio buttons include "Alarmed," "No longer alarmed" and "Both."
- Alarmed/Open/On: The PXE takes the action only when the chosen sensor enters the alarmed, open or on state.
- No longer alarmed/Closed/Off: The PXE takes the action only when the chosen sensor returns to the normal, closed or off state.
- Both: The PXE takes the action whenever the chosen sensor switches its state.
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Sensor availability
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Available radio buttons include "Unavailable," "Available" and "Both."
- Unavailable: The PXE takes the action only when the chosen sensor is NOT detected and becomes unavailable.
- Available: The PXE takes the action only when the chosen sensor is detected and becomes available.
- Both: The PXE takes the action both when the chosen sensor becomes unavailable or available.
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Network interface link state
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Available radio buttons include "Link state is up," "Link state is down" and "Both."
- Link state is up: The PXE takes the action only when the network link state changes from down to up.
- Link state is down: The PXE takes the action only when the network link state changes from up to down.
- Both: The PXE takes the action whenever the network link state changes.
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Function enabled or disabled
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Available radio buttons include "Enabled," "Disabled" and "Both."
- Enabled: The PXE takes the action only when the chosen function is enabled.
- Disabled: The PXE takes the action only when the chosen function is disabled.
- Both: The PXE takes the action when the chosen function is either enabled or disabled.
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User logon state
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Available radio buttons include "Logged in," "Logged out," and "Both."
- Logged in: The PXE takes the action only when the selected user logs in.
- Logged out: The PXE takes the action only when the selected user logs out.
- Both: The PXE takes the action both when the selected user logs in and logs out.
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Restricted service agreement
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Available radio buttons include "Accepted," "Declined," and "Both."
- Accepted: The PXE takes the action only when the specified user accepts the restricted service agreement.
- Declined: The PXE takes the action only when the specified user rejects the restricted service agreement.
- Both: The PXE takes the action both when the specified user accepts or rejects the restricted service agreement
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Server monitoring event
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Available radio buttons include "Monitoring started," "Monitoring stopped," and "Both."
- Monitoring started: The PXE takes the action only when the monitoring of any specified server starts.
- Monitoring stopped: The PXE takes the action only when the monitoring of any specified server stops.
- Both: The PXE takes the action when the monitoring of any specified server starts or stops.
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Server reachability
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Available radio buttons include "Unreachable," "Reachable," and "Both."
- Unreachable: The PXE takes the action only when any specified server becomes inaccessible.
- Reachable: The PXE takes the action only when any specified server becomes accessible.
- Both: The PXE takes the action when any specified server becomes either inaccessible or accessible.
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Device connection or disconnection, such as a USB‑cascaded slave device
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Available radio buttons include "Connected," "Disconnected" and "Both."
- Connected: PXE takes the action only when the selected device is physically connected to it.
- Disconnected: PXE takes the action only when the selected device is physically disconnected from it.
- Both: PXE takes the action both when the selected device is physically connected to it and when it is disconnected.
Note: The PXE does NOT support events related to asset management, modem, webcam, USB-cascading and Schroff LHX/SHX devices.
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