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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Viewing Recent Alerts
Alert Messages
Alert messages are standard email messages. Although you can configure the Header From: address, the
rest of the message is generated automatically.
rest of the message is generated automatically.
Alert From Address
You can configure the Header From: address by clicking the Edit Settings button in the GUI or by using
the CLI (see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide).
the CLI (see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide).
Alert Subject
An alert message’s subject has the following format:
Subject: [severity]-[hostname]: ([class]) short message
Example Alert Message
Date: 23 Mar 2007 21:10:19 +0000
To: joe@example.com
From: Cisco IronPort M670 Alert [alert@example.com]
Subject: Critical-example.com: (AntiVirus) update via http://newproxy.example.com failed
The Critical message is:
update via http://newproxy.example.com failed
Version: 6.0.0-419
Serial Number: XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXX
Timestamp: Tue May 10 09:39:24 2007
For more information about this error, please see
http://support.ironport.com
If you need further information, contact your support provider.
To
Do This
View a list of recent alerts
Users with administrator and operator access can choose
Management Appliance > System Administration > Alerts
Management Appliance > System Administration > Alerts
and click the View Top Alerts button.
Alerts appear even if there was a problem emailing them.
Sort the list
Click a column heading.
Specify the maximum number of alerts
to save in this list
to save in this list
Use the
alertconfig
command in the command-line
interface
Disable this feature
Use the
alertconfig
command in the command-line
interface to set the maximum number of alerts to zero (0).