Server Technology switched pro2 User Manual - page 32
Switched PRO2 – User Guide
Using the Web Interface
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Sensor Graph Color-Coding
The sensor graph colors change dynamically to communicate operating conditions:
For Line (Load) Status:
Green = Normal
Yellow = low warning/high warning (threshold configured by user)
Red = low alarm/high alarm (threshold configured by user)
Configure line current thresholds and threshold hysteresis at Configuration > System > Lines.
For Temperature Status:
Violet = coldest; low alarm (threshold configured by user)
Blue = cold; low warning (threshold configured by user)
Green = acceptable temperature range
Yellow
– warm; high warning (threshold configured by user)
Red = hot; high alarm (threshold configured by user)
Configure low/high temperature thresholds and threshold hysteresis at Configuration > System > Sensors.
For Humidity Status:
Violet = wettest; high alarm (threshold configured by user)
Blue = wet; high warning (threshold configured by user)
Green = acceptable percentage of relative humidity
Yellow = dry; low warning (threshold configured by user)
Red = driest; low alarm (threshold configured by user)
Configure low/high temperature thresholds and hysteresis at Configuration > System > Sensors.
System Information
This section of the Summary page provides general information:
• Firmware: Current firmware version
• Uptime: Cumulative time the PRO2 has been up and running since the last unit restarted. Shows
continuous, real-time system updates with an approximate 5-second automatic refresh. A manual refresh is
not required.
• Ethernet NIC S/N: The serial number of the PRO2 derived from the Ethernet NIC.
• Active Users: Number of active user sessions accessing the firmware. These sessions include serial,
Telnet, SSH, and Web sessions. Also shows sessions that an unauthorized user may be attempting to
access the system. The number changes instantly as the number of active user sessions changes. A total
of 4 concurrent web user sessions are allowed (HTTPS or HTTPS).
Note: Depending on the web browser, multiple web accesses from the same machine are often
considered as one active user.