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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 34 System Administration
Alerts
Procedure
Step 1
Select System Administration > Alerts.
Step 2
Click Add Recipient.
Step 3
Enter the recipient’s email address. You can enter multiple addresses, separated by commas.
Step 4
(Optional) If you want to receive software release and critical support notification alerts from Cisco
Support, check the Release and Support Notifications checkbox.
Support, check the Release and Support Notifications checkbox.
Step 5
Select the alert types and severities that this recipient will receive.
Step 6
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring Alert Settings
The following settings apply to all alerts.
Note
Use the
alertconfig
CLI command to define the number of alerts to save on the appliance to view later.
Procedure
Step 1
Click Edit Settings on the Alerts page.
Step 2
Enter a Header From: address to use when sending alerts, or select Automatically Generated
(“alert@<hostname>”).
(“alert@<hostname>”).
Step 3
Mark the checkbox if you want to specify the number of seconds to wait between sending duplicate
alerts. For more information, see
alerts. For more information, see
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Specify the initial number of seconds to wait before sending a duplicate alert.
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Specify the maximum number of seconds to wait before sending a duplicate alert.
Step 4
You can enable AutoSupport by checking the IronPort AutoSupport option. For more information about
AutoSupport, see
AutoSupport, see
.
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If AutoSupport is enabled, the weekly AutoSupport report is sent to alert recipients set to receive
System alerts at the Information level. You can disable this via the checkbox.
System alerts at the Information level. You can disable this via the checkbox.
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Alert Settings
Alert settings control the general behavior and configuration of alerts, including:
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The RFC 2822 Header From: when sending alerts (enter an address or use the default
“alert@<hostname>”). You can also set this via the CLI, using the
“alert@<hostname>”). You can also set this via the CLI, using the
alertconfig -> from
command.
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The initial number of seconds to wait before sending a duplicate alert.
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The maximum number of seconds to wait before sending a duplicate alert.
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The status of AutoSupport (enabled or disabled).