Raritan Computer EMX2-111 Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 8: Managing External Devices
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"below lower critical" State
This state means a numeric sensor's reading is below the lower critical
threshold as indicated below:
Reading < Lower Critical Threshold
"below lower warning" State
This state means a numeric sensor's reading is below the lower warning
threshold as indicated below:
Lower Critical Threshold <= Reading < Lower Warning Threshold
Note: The symbol <= means smaller than (<) or equal to (=).
"above upper warning" State
This state means a numeric sensor's reading is above the upper warning
threshold as indicated below:
Upper Warning Threshold <= Reading < Upper Critical Threshold
Note: The symbol <= means smaller than (<) or equal to (=).
"above upper critical" State
This state means a numeric sensor's reading is above the upper critical
threshold as indicated below:
Upper Critical Threshold <= Reading
Note: The symbol <= means smaller than (<) or equal to (=).
Unmanaging Environmental Sensors
When it is unnecessary to monitor a particular environmental factor, you
can unmanage or release the corresponding environmental sensor so
that the EMX device stops retrieving the sensor's reading and/or state.
To release a managed sensor:
1. If the EMX folder is not expanded, expand it to show all components.
Note: The EMX folder is named "EMX" by default. The name
changes after customizing the device name. See Naming the EMX
Device (on page 72).
2. Click the External Sensors folder in the EMX Explorer pane, and the
External Sensors page opens in the right pane.
3. Click the sensor you want to unmanage on the External Sensors
page.
4. Click Release.