Administration: Notification

Event Actions

Path: Administration > Notification > Event Actions > options

Types of notification

You can configure event actions to occur in response to an event or group of events. These actions notify users of the event in any of several ways:

Active, automatic notification. The specified users or monitoring devices are contacted directly.

E-mail notification

SNMP traps

Remote Monitoring Service

Syslog notification

Indirect notification

Event log. If no direct notification is configured, users must check the log to determine which events have occurred.

You can also log system performance data to use for device monitoring. See “Data log” on page 44 for information on how to configure and use this data logging

option.

– Queries (SNMP GETs)

For more information, see “SNMP” on page 61. SNMP enables an NMS to perform informational queries. For SNMPv1, which does not encrypt data before transmission, configuring the most restrictive SNMP access type (READ) enables informational queries without the risk of allowing remote configuration changes.

Configuring event actions

Notification parameters. For events that have an associated clearing event, you can also set the following parameters as you configure events individually or by group, as described in the next two sections. To access the parameters, click the receiver or recipient name.

Parameter

Description

 

 

Delay x time before

If the event persists for the specified time, notification is sent. If the condition clears

sending

before the time expires, no notification is sent.

 

 

Repeat at an

The notification is sent at the specified interval (e.g., every 2 minutes).

interval of x time

 

 

 

Up to x times

During an active event, the notification repeats for this number of times.

 

 

Until condition

The notification is sent repeatedly until the condition clears or is resolved.

clears

 

 

 

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