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Configuring global remote alert settings, Add Recipient

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2. In the navigation pane, click Alerts. The Remote Alert Recipients page is displayed. You can see the notification method and alert status for each recipient, if they are set. 3. Click one of the remote alert recipient links or click Add Recipient. An individual recipient window opens. 4. In the Status field, click Enabled to activate the remote alert recipient. 5. In the Name field, type the name of the recipient or other identifier. The name that you type appears as the link for the recipient on the Alerts page. 6. In the E-mail address field, enter the alert recipient's e-mail address. 7. Use the check box to include event logs with e-mail alerts. 8. In the Monitored Alerts field, select the type of alerts that are sent to the alert recipient. The remote alerts are categorized by the following levels of severity: Critical alerts Critical alerts are generated for events that signal that a server component is no longer functioning. Warning alerts Warning alerts are generated for events that might progress to a critical level. System alerts System alerts are generated for events that occur as a result of system errors or for events that occur as a result of configuration changes. All alerts are stored in the event log and sent to all configured remote alert recipients. 9. Click Save. Configuring global remote alert settings The global remote alert settings apply only to forwarded alerts. Complete the following steps to set the number of times that the IMM attempts to send an alert: 1. Log in to the IMM on which you want to set remote alert attempts. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Alerts and scroll down to the Global Remote Alert Settings area. Use these settings to define the number of remote alert attempts and the length of time between the attempts. The settings apply to all configured remote alert recipients. Remote alert retry limit Use the Remote alert retry limit field to specify the number of additional times that the IMM attempts to send an alert to a recipient. The IMM does not send multiple alerts; additional alert attempts occur only if there is a failure when the IMM attempts to send the initial alert. Note: This alert setting does not apply to SNMP alerts. Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM 25

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2.
In the navigation pane, click
Alerts
. The Remote Alert Recipients page is
displayed. You can see the notification method and alert status for each
recipient, if they are set.
3.
Click one of the remote alert recipient links or click
Add Recipient
. An
individual recipient window opens.
4.
In the
Status
field, click
Enabled
to activate the remote alert recipient.
5.
In the
Name
field, type the name of the recipient or other identifier. The name
that you type appears as the link for the recipient on the Alerts page.
6.
In the
E-mail address
field, enter the alert recipient's e-mail address.
7.
Use the check box to include event logs with e-mail alerts.
8.
In the
Monitored Alerts
field, select the type of alerts that are sent to the alert
recipient.
The remote alerts are categorized by the following levels of severity:
Critical alerts
Critical alerts are generated for events that signal that a server
component is no longer functioning.
Warning alerts
Warning alerts are generated for events that might progress to a critical
level.
System alerts
System alerts are generated for events that occur as a result of system
errors or for events that occur as a result of configuration changes.
All alerts are stored in the event log and sent to all configured remote alert
recipients.
9.
Click
Save
.
Configuring global remote alert settings
The global remote alert settings apply only to forwarded alerts.
Complete the following steps to set the number of times that the IMM attempts to
send an alert:
1.
Log in to the IMM on which you want to set remote alert attempts. For more
information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the IMM Web interface,” on
page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
Alerts
and scroll down to the
Global Remote
Alert Settings
area.
Use these settings to define the number of remote alert attempts and the length
of time between the attempts. The settings apply to all configured remote alert
recipients.
Remote alert retry limit
Use the
Remote alert retry limit
field to specify the number of
additional times that the IMM attempts to send an alert to a recipient.
The IMM does not send multiple alerts; additional alert attempts occur
only if there is a failure when the IMM attempts to send the initial
alert.
Note:
This alert setting does not apply to SNMP alerts.
Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM
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