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Unisphere Graphical Interface Figure 21 Replication Page For non-native replication technologies (that is replication service from stand-alone devices), RecoverPoint is supported on Dell EMC VNXe second-generation systems for block resources. For more information about available replication technologies and replication operations, reference the Dell EMC VNXe: Replication Technologies white paper on Dell EMC Online Support. 4.13 Alerts The Alerts page, as shown in Figure 22, displays all system-generated alerts along with associated message information. Alerts are usually events that require attention from the user in some manner. Some alerts indicate that there is a problem or issue with the system, while others provide specific information, depending on the system status. For example, an alert might indicate that a drive has faulted, or a specific pool is out of space, which means some type of action must be taken to remedy the event. Alerts provide the user with information about the source of an event, the symptoms and cause, and actions to resolve it. Sometimes they include a Knowledge Base (KB) article link. If an alert is known or no longer relevant to the environment, the Alerts page provides a way to acknowledge alerts for bookkeeping purposes and the ability to delete alerts as required. Users can also configure Unisphere to send alert notifications to a specified email or SNMP trap using the Settings menu. Figure 22 Alerts Page Each alert is associated with a severity level; definitions are shown below in Table 4: 26 DELL EMC VNXe: UNISPHERE OVERVIEW | H18613.1