Cisco Systems OL-10041-01 appendix Adding and Editing Service Quality Notification Groups, 14-13

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Chapter 14 Using Notifications

Configuring Notifications

GUI Element

Description/Action

 

 

Facility list

Select a facility from the list (the default is Local Use 0). The Facility field

 

and the event/alert severity are used for the PRI portion of the syslog

 

message, as follows:

 

 

[Facility*8][Severity]

 

Event/alert severity values are as follows:

 

Critical = 2

 

Warning = 4

 

Informational = 6

 

 

Location field

(Optional) Enter location information (up to 29 characters). This

 

information will be populated in the syslog message.

 

 

Hostname editable

Enter an IP address or DNS name for the host.

column

 

 

 

 

Port editable column

Enter a port number on which the syslog daemon is listening. If the port

 

number is left unspecified (empty), the port defaults to 514.

 

Note The syslog daemon on the remote system (hostname) must be

 

 

configured to listen on a specified port.

 

 

Comments editable

(Optional) A comment.

column

 

 

 

 

 

Step 6 Click Next. The Notification Group Summary page appears, displaying all information entered on the previous page.

Step 7 Click Finish. The notification information is saved.

Adding and Editing Service Quality Notification Groups

This section describes the procedures for adding or editing a service quality notification group.

Note You can use existing notification groups as templates for creating new notification groups. For procedures, see Cloning a Notification Group, page 14-17.

Step 1 Select Notifications > Notification Criteria.

Step 2 Do one of the following:

To add a new group, click Add > Service Quality-Based Criterion.

To edit an existing group, select the check box next to a service quality notification group and click Edit.

Depending on your selection, the Add Service Quality-Based Criterion page or Edit Service

Quality-Based Criterion page appears.

 

 

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Contents What Causes Operations Manager to Send Notifications? Understanding Notifications14-1 What Are Notification Criteria? What Are Notification Groups?14-2 What Types of Notifications Can I Send? Configuring Event Sets, Configuring Notifications,14-3 Which Systems and Users Can I Notify? Configuring Event SetsHow Can I Limit Notifications to Those for Specific Events? 14-4Events Processed, page D-1 Adding and Editing an Event Set14-5 Deleting an Event Set Viewing an Event SetViewing an Event Set, Events Processed, page D-1 14-614-7 Configuring NotificationsNotification Groups 14-814-9 Membership check box, Adding and Editing Device Notification Groups14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 Adding and Editing Service Quality Notification Groups14-14 D-1 Alert Details Display,14-15 14-16 14-1614-17 Cloning a Notification GroupDeleting Device or Service Quality Notification Groups Viewing Notification Group Configuration DetailsSuspending a Notification 14-18Customizing Events Where Customized Event Descriptions Are DisplayedResuming a Notification 14-19Customizing Event Description and Severity Where Customized Event Severity Is Displayed14-20 14-21 Restoring Default Event Descriptions and Severities14-22 Click Restore Default Description
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