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48UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
2. To find an event, click on a column heading to see the lists under the Power Events, Environment
Events, or System Events categories.
Or you can click on a sub-category under these headings like Input Line Status or Temperature.
3. Click on the event name to view or change the current configuration, such as recipients to be notified
by e-mail, or Network Management Systems (NMSs) to be notified by SNMP traps. See “E-mail
notification parameters”.
If no Syslog server is configured, items related to Syslog configuration are not displayed.
When viewing details of an event’s configuration, you can enable or disable event logging or
Syslog, or disable notification for specific e-mail recipients or trap receivers, but you cannot add or
remove recipients or receivers. To add or remove recipients or receivers, see the following:
• “Identifying Syslog servers”
• “E-mail recipients”
• “Trap Receivers”
Configuring by groups of events.
Path: Configuration > Notification > Event Actions > By Group
To configure a group of events simultaneously:
1. Select the Configuration menu, then Notification, Event Actions, and By Group.
2. Choose how to group events for configuration:
Choose Grouped by severity, and then select one or more severity levels. You cannot change the
severity of an event.
Choose Grouped by category, and then select all events in one or more pre-defined categories.
3. Click Next to move from screen to screen to do the following:
a. Select event actions for the group of events.
To choose any action except Logging (the default), you must first have at least one
relevant recipient or receiver configured.
If you choose Logging and have configured a Syslog server, select Event Log or
Syslog
(or both) on the next screen. (See “Logs on Configuration menu”).
b. Select whether to leave the newly configured event action enabled for this group of events or to
disable the action.
See “E-mail notification parameters” directly below.
E-mail notification parameters. These configuration fields define e-mail parameters for sending
notifications of events. See “Configuring by event” and “Configuring by groups of events”.
They are usually accessed by clicking the receiver or recipient name.
Field Description
Delay n time before sending
If the event persists for the specified time, the notification is sent. If the condition
clears before the time expires, no notification is sent.
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