APC NBRK0550 Home Security System User Manual


 
86NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide
License Keys
Use the License Keys icon to manage license key-enabled applications available on this appliance. A list
of available applications appears in the License Keys window, indicating whether the application is
enabled or not. If a license key is applied to an available function, the license key is displayed also.
To enable a license key-based application:
1. Select the application from the License Keys list and click Edit.
2. In the License Key field, enter the License Key you received when you purchased a license for
the application, and click OK. A prompt to reboot the appliance appears.
3. Click Reboot. The appliance automatically reboots. This may take a few minutes, during which
time Advanced View will be unavailable.
To disable a license key-based application:
1. Select the application from the License Keys list and click Edit. A confirmation message
appears, asking whether you want to remove the application.
2. Click OK. A prompt to reboot the appliance appears.
3. Click Reboot. The appliance automatically reboots. This may take a few minutes, during which
time Advanced View will be unavailable.
Location
Use the Location icon to configure additional sensor-specific location information to include in alert
notifications generated by the appliance. Location values can be assigned to the appliance and to all pods
and external sensors connected to the appliance. Location settings for pods and sensors can be inherited
from their parent pods and sensors. Double-click the Location icon to open the Location Configuration
window.
To change the Location settings, select an appliance, pod, or sensor. Select the Location Data Type and
click Edit to open the Edit Location Attribute window. Enter the new Location value and click OK.
When you finish specifying Location values, click OK save your changes.
Log
The Log icon determines what events are stored and displayed in the Appliance Log. When you select a
Global Level, the appliance saves only events with a log value equal to or lower than the selected
Global Level. A low Global Level setting results in a high logging priority.
By default, all components log events at the level specified in the Global level field. You can specify a
unique logging level for each component. The Component Log Levels available for logging are
determined by appliance model and user access privileges. Some items may not be available on some
models or to some user accounts. To specify a component-specific log setting, select the Level field
beside the component and select the log level for the component.
Note: Use a minimum Log Level of 6 - Notice to ensure that log messages associated with
alerts are recorded in the Audit Trail.