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Chapter 14 Using Notifications

Configuring Notifications

GUI Element

Description/Action

 

 

Event Status check boxes

Select any:

 

Active.

 

Cleared.

 

For more information about event status, see Using the Service Quality

 

Alert Details Display, page 4-7.

 

 

Event Description check

Select any:

boxes

Service Quality Issue.

 

 

Critical Service Quality Issue.

 

Multiple Service Quality Issues.

 

Cisco 1040 Sensor Down.

 

Note

For more information about these events, see Events Processed,

 

 

page D-1.

 

 

Cause check boxes

Select any:

 

Jitter.

 

Latency.

 

 

 

Step 4 Click Next. The Destination: Edit Qov Criteria page appears.

Step 5 Edit the information on this page as described in the following table.

GUI Element

Description/Action

 

 

Always Active check box

Schedules the notification group to always be active.

 

 

Active From: To: fields

Select the hours of the day during which you want this subscription to be

 

active:

 

From: HH:MM—Select hour and minute that the subscription

 

becomes active.

 

To: HH:MM—Select the last hour and minute during which the

 

subscription is active.

 

By default, the values are from 00:00 to 00:00 and the subscription is

 

active for 24 hours.

 

Note Use this field, for example, to send e-mail notifications to a pager

 

during one shift and not during another.

 

 

Include Link to

Select to include URLs in the notification from which users can directly

Notification Details

open the relevant page in Operations Manager for more information.

check box

Deselect to omit URLs from notifications.

 

 

 

 

 

User Guide for Cisco Unified Operations Manager

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Understanding Notifications What Causes Operations Manager to Send Notifications?14-1 What Are Notification Groups? What Are Notification Criteria?14-2 Configuring Event Sets, Configuring Notifications, What Types of Notifications Can I Send?14-3 14-4 Configuring Event SetsWhich Systems and Users Can I Notify? How Can I Limit Notifications to Those for Specific Events?Adding and Editing an Event Set Events Processed, page D-114-5 14-6 Viewing an Event SetDeleting an Event Set Viewing an Event Set, Events Processed, page D-114-7 Configuring NotificationsNotification Groups 14-814-9 Adding and Editing Device Notification Groups Membership check box,14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 Adding and Editing Service Quality Notification Groups14-14 Alert Details Display, D-114-15 14-16 14-1614-17 Cloning a Notification Group14-18 Viewing Notification Group Configuration DetailsDeleting Device or Service Quality Notification Groups Suspending a Notification14-19 Where Customized Event Descriptions Are DisplayedCustomizing Events Resuming a NotificationWhere Customized Event Severity Is Displayed Customizing Event Description and Severity14-20 14-21 Restoring Default Event Descriptions and Severities14-22 Click Restore Default Description
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