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| The Room Alert monitored object allows users to set up PageR Enterprise to watch specific environment events effecting the computer room or data center. If the specific event occurs then an alarm is triggered. Users can optionally set up a schedule to control when this object is scanned and can customize the Alarm Text that is sent to specified Contacts. |
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| The PageR Enterprise 'Main' screen, often called the 'Activity Log', allows users to view an ongoing list of updated status information regarding the various issues and events being monitored. This is just one of several ways to see what's happening in the data center or across an organization's network. This information is also available through the Web Interface to PageR Enterprise and can easily be viewed in Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator from any web enabled system. |
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PageR enterprise 'Options' Screen
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| The PageR Enterprise 'Options' screen allows users to select different configuration tabs. Each tab focuses on a specific area of set up or configuration. The 'Monitored Objects' tab is the default tab because after basic set up, this is where most users spend their time by adding and editing various monitored objects. By selecting the 'Add Object' button above, users get the 'Add New Monitored Object' screen. From there they select an icon that represents the type of issue or device they wish to monitor. |
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PageR enterprise 'Select New Monitored Object' Screen
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| The PageR Enterprise 'Select New Monitored Object' screen is where users select a monitored object type that they wish to create. By clicking on one of the monitored objects available above, users are opening a template where they simply fill in the fields to define what and how they wish to monitor. This screen can optionally be viewed as a detailed list by selecting the 'Show As List' checkbox on the bottom left of the screen. |
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PageR enterprise 'Status' Screen
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| The PageR Enterprise 'Status' screen is opened by clicking the ‘Status’ button on the main window (Activity Log) Tool Bar. This window displays the current status of the monitored objects that PageR is monitoring as well as important runtime statistics. There is valuable information in this screen once monitored objects are configured and monitoring is enabled. The information presented here will also be available through the Web Browser Interface although there it will be presented slightly different due to the HTML format used over the internet. |
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PageR enterprise 'Systems Console' Screen
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| The PageR Enterprise Systems Console screen shows a graphical representation of each system, server and IP device on your network. Systems with PageR monitored objects display status conditions via background colors that change as conditions change. The status of the monitored objects on each system can be displayed by double clicking on the target system. New monitored objects can also be configured on specific systems by right-clicking on the system icon and selecting from the various options. |
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PageR enterprise 'Web Browser Interface'
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The Web Status Service or web browser interface allows network and internet users to use a web browser like Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator to access PageR over a network for status information and, with Web Status administrative privileges, to perform various control functions.
When PageR is running as a Windows NT/2000/XP Service, or is running on a system somewhere else on the network, a web browser can be used to access PageR remotely and view global status information, monitored object status and details, the Activity Log and perform various control functions. |