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Chapter 14 Using Notifications

Configuring Notifications

Viewing Notification Group Configuration Details

Step 1 Select Notifications > Notification Criteria. The Notification Groups page appears.

Step 2 Select the check box next to a notification group.

Step 3 Click View. The Notification Group Summary page appears, displaying the following information:

Notification Name.

Notification Group Details—Alert, event, and device type information.

Destination Details—Trap, e-mail, or syslog destination information.

Deleting Device or Service Quality Notification Groups

Step 1 Select Notifications > Notification Criteria. The Notification Groups page appears.

Step 2 Select the check box next to each notification group that you want to delete.

Step 3 Click Delete. A confirmation dialog box appears.

Step 4 Click Yes to confirm.

Suspending a Notification

After you suspend a notification, Operations Manager stops using it until you resume it (see Resuming a Notification, page 14-19).

You can suspend a subscription and resume it at any time. You can also schedule a period during the day when you want a notification to be active. For more information, see Adding and Editing Device Notification Groups, page 14-10.

Note After suspending a notification, the suspend button may still appear enabled. You cannot suspend an already suspended notification. Clicking the Suspend button will have no effect on the notification. You should use the Notification Groups page to determine the status of a notification.

Use this procedure to suspend any type of notification: e-mail, SNMP trap, or syslog.

Step 5 Select Notifications > Notification Criteria. The Notifications Group page appears.Select the check box next to each notification group that you want to suspend.

Step 6 Click Suspend. A confirmation dialog box appears.

Step 7 Click Yes to confirm.

 

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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 How Can I Limit Notifications to Those for Specific Events? Configuring Event SetsWhich Systems and Users Can I Notify? 14-4Adding and Editing an Event Set Events Processed, page D-114-5 Viewing an Event Set, Events Processed, page D-1 Viewing an Event SetDeleting an Event Set 14-6Configuring Notifications 14-714-8 Notification Groups14-9 Adding and Editing Device Notification Groups Membership check box,14-10 14-11 14-12 Adding and Editing Service Quality Notification Groups 14-1314-14 Alert Details Display, D-114-15 14-16 14-16Cloning a Notification Group 14-17Suspending a Notification Viewing Notification Group Configuration DetailsDeleting Device or Service Quality Notification Groups 14-18Resuming a Notification Where Customized Event Descriptions Are DisplayedCustomizing Events 14-19Where Customized Event Severity Is Displayed Customizing Event Description and Severity14-20 Restoring Default Event Descriptions and Severities 14-21Click Restore Default Description 14-22
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