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Configuring enterprise and media server alarm notifications
You can define alarms notifications that alert you when the Enterprise Server and media servers are not
functioning optimally. You can specify the severity of, and performance thresholds for each server
malfunction.
Client notifications are specific to each computer. You can be notified of enterprise and media server alarms in
several ways:
• A pop-up notification opens on your desktop.
• A sound prompt, such as a beep or .wav file, plays.
• You are notified by email.
• Contact Center Client opens on top of all open applications.
To configure notifications
1. Add alarm thresholds.
2. Specify threshold colors.
3. Specify threshold notification.

Adding alarm thresholds

When configuring thresholds for alarms, you must specify the following alarms as warnings rather than critical
alarms (because these alarms will always be warnings when they are active):
• No alarms configured
• PBX PC time drift
• ACD sequence number error
• Alarm outside of business hours
• Maintenance
• Intelligent Queue Watchdog Service is down
• Intelligent Queue low disk space
• Intelligent Queue has detected a MiTAI error
You configure all other alarms as critical because they will have a severity of critical when they are triggered.
In addition to configuring an alarm threshold with a severity of warning or critical (for a specific alarm), you can
configuring an alarm threshold with a severity of normal. Network Monitor then notifies you when the alarm is
cleared.
To add performance thresholds for enterprise and media server alarms
1. In Network Monitor, right-click the Enterprise window (to configure enterprise alarm notifications) or
the Media server window (to configure media server alarm notifications) and select Set enterprise
notifications or Set media server notifications.
The Set alarms window opens.
2. Under Devices, select the enterprise server or one or more servers/media servers or select the
Select all check box to select all servers/media servers.
3. In the Performance variables list, select an alarm type.
4. Under Alarm Thresholds, click Add value.
5. Under Severity select Normal, Warning , or Critical.
6. Click OK.