For Numeric pagers, or pagers without email
support, we support the SNPP
protocol. You simply enter PAGER/YourID@Provider
If your provider's port is not the standard port (444), you can add
@port. For example, for port 777, the command might look like:
For net send with Windows messenger service,
use /NET. Add the login ID or the CPU name property to route
an alarm to that user or that CPU.
Example: NET/Elvis will send a text message to a machine
named Elvis ( assuming it is alive), and NET/Fred will send a text
message to a person logged in on the account Fred
Domain
Broadcasts
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For net send with Windows messenger service,
use /DOMAiN. Add the domain name after the slash to route an
alarm to all users logged into that domain.
Example: /Domain/Workgroup will send a text message to all PC's that
are members of the domain Workgroup.
The Windows Messenger Service must be active for the recipient to get
the message.
Lynxnet-4IO
To toggle the outputs of the LynxNet-4-I/O, use
the IP address of the unit, then use MACROS
in the messages to change their state.
[Lynx=r0|r1|RO|b0|b1|bO|g0|g1|gO|y0|y1|yO]
R0 = Red Off, R1 = Red On, ROnly will turn off the other
outputs and activate Red Only, etc. for Green, Blue and Yellow
Outputs.This macro cannot be seen by other devices.
Wave
and Wave-Plus
To announce over the radio of the Wave, use the
IP address of the Wave, then use MACROS
in the messages to cannounce the appropriate alarm.
The macros for this alarm are in the format of:
[Wave=Alarm5=On] will activate
Zone 5 on the Wave at that IP address. May be used with any
alarm channel. This macro cannot be seen by other devices.