Software Manual 120
Services Tab
Rising Only: Executes the action only on transition of the event becoming true (active).
Falling Only: Executes the action only on transition of the event becoming false (inactive).
Both: Executes the action on any transition between true and false.
Level Triggering: Selecting Yes will allow the action to execute as often as specified in the periodic action while the
event remains true. Choosing NO indicates level will not be considered when evaluating the Event condition.
Tag Name: This field will auto-populate when the user starts to type a tag name. Tag names are managed in Automa-
tion -> Tags.
Write Type: The WriteType will auto-populate based on the Tag Name entered. These settings are pulled from the
Tags dialog window located in Automation -> Tags.
The Write Type may also be entered manually if no Tag has been
defined for this Type: Address.
Write Address: The Local Address will auto-populate based on the Tag Name entered. These settings are pulled from
the Tags dialog window located in Automation -> Tags.
The Write Address may also be entered manually if no Tag has
been defined for this Type: Address.
Value to Write: Choose what to write into the IODB register.
Data Source: Writes the input of the event.
Event Condition: Writes a 1 = TRUE or 0 = FALSE for this event condition.
Fixed Value: Writes a constant fixed number to that entry, when true.
Counter: Increments the value in the IODB location by one.
Run Command Script: Choose the name of the command script to be executed when the Event is True.
None: standard operation with no special behaviors.
Ipsec Restart: Restart the IPSec service. ie: Bring the IPSec tunnel down, then reestablish the tunnel.
Ipsec Stop: Stop the IPSec service and do not reestablish the tunnel
Reboot: Reboot the entire device.
Reset Wireless: Restart the Cellular Module.
Restart Serial IP: Restart the Serial IP Service.
Alert Level: Select an Alert Level for the message that will appear in SixView Manager. These correspond to Syslog lev-
els, where 0 is most critical and 7 is informational.
• Click on the Finish button. You will be returned to the Events dialog window and the Configuration table will be
populated with the entered data.
• To delete an existing event, select it in the table and click on the Delete button. To edit an existing event, select it
in the table and click on the Edit button.
• Click SAVE to store the settings for the next reboot, or click APPLY for the settings to take effect immediately.
Selecting Revert, will reset all fields to previously saved defaults.
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