A benefit of the product's intelligence is its ability to notify you of and react to a change in conditions. This event notification or reaction is an "event rule."
The PXE is shipped with four built-in event rules, which cannot be deleted.
System Event Log Rule: This causes ANY event occurred to the PXE to be recorded in the internal log. It is enabled by default.
System SNMP Notification Rule: This causes SNMP traps or informs to be sent to specified IP addresses or hosts when ANY event occurs to the PXE. It is disabled by default.
System Tamper Detection Alarmed: This causes the PXE to send alarm notifications if a DX‑PIR tamper sensor has been connected and the PXE detects that the tamper sensor enters the alarmed state.
System Tamper Detection Unavailable: This causes the PXE to sends alarm notifications if a DX‑PIR tamper sensor has been connected and the PXE detects that the communication with the connected tamper sensor is lost.
If these do not satisfy your needs, you can create additional rules to respond to different events. You need the Administrator Privileges to configure event rules.
Note: Internet Explorer® 8 (IE8) does not use compiled JAVA script. When using IE8 to create or change event rules, the CPU performance may be degraded, resulting in the appearance of the connection time out message. When this occurs, click Ignore to continue.