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Preface
February 7, 2006
T/MonXM 4.7 User Manual
tion through Intelligent Controller Card ports (see Hardware
Options). Each port may be assigned a different access level for
security. Remote access supports the following hardware/software
emulations: Web Browser Interface, T/Windows, T/Remote work-
station, T/Remote for Windows, and T/Remote for DOS. Remote
Access can also emulate VT100s, WYSE50s and ADDSVP.
Ethernet support is provided for up to 16 users of T/Remote for
Windows and color VT100 24 or 25 line drivers. This module is
available in 1, 2 or 4 port additive modules. Physical ports for
Ethernet or Intelligent controllers require the appropriate hardware
modules.
ASCII Query Language (AQL) Module
This module enables T/MonXM to Respond to Commands from a
Higher Level Management Computer as well as Reporting
Spontaneous Alarm events. Commands Include: Issuing Controls,
asking for Standing or Unacknowledged Alarms for a Particular
window, Placing devices on/offline. Also supports the reporting of
analog data.
XMEdit Software
This software can be used on an off-line computer to prepare and
maintain the database for T/MonXM. This allows the system admin-
istrator to perform data basing activities without interrupting on-
going alarm monitoring at the T/MonXM Workstation.
SNMP Agent
With the SNMP Agent, T/MonXM can forward alarms from multi-
ple sources, using multiple protocols, to an SNMP manager. Alarms
can be directed to SNMP as direct displays or as derived alarms,
allowing alarms from many different sources to be used. The SNMP
Agent transmits an SNMP packet over an Ethernet, SLIP or PPP
link. It supports Get, Get Next, Trap and Set Messages. An NE2000
Ethernet card is required - standard in new systems. (Packages are
available with or without the Ethernet card.)
Network Alarm Controller -NAC
Allows direct polling through an Ethernet 10BaseT network to
KDA remotes that are equipped with an Network Interface Adaptor
(NIA). An Ethernet card is required. (Packages are available with or
without the Ethernet card.)
T/Mon SQL
The T/Mon SQL job is designed to store history events in a SQL
database. Once in the SQL database they can be queried from any
number of outside sources. In order to accomplish this the T/Mon
must forward it's history events via TCP to the T/Mon SQL Agent
which will insert them into the SQL database. The T/Mon SQL
Agent is used to manage the SQL database.
Cordell Responder Module
Reports alarms to higher-level Cordell master.