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* Click to Alarms Tabs->Rules | * Click to Alarms Tabs->Rules | ||
- | * Check the Enabled checkbox | + | * Click Add Rule |
- | * Click Save Button | + | * Click Save Button to save the rule |
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+ | The parameters that can be used for defining a rule are: | ||
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+ | * **Alarm Type Filter**: if selected, you can choose one or more alarm type (Threshold, Automatic Threshold, SNMP and so on) | ||
+ | * **Device Filter**: if selected, you can filter the devices to which apply the rule | ||
+ | * **Description Filter**: if selected, you can filter the alarms by description item | ||
+ | * **Note**: you can add a note to the rule | ||
+ | * **Go to Next Rule**: if checked, the rule analysis does not stop and it evaluates the next rule entry | ||
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+ | The next figure shows how to configure a rule //to send email when a new alarm arrives//: | ||
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