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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 14      Common Administrative Tasks
Overview of Alerts
The following features control the behavior of email notifications: 
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Alerts: Create alerts to receive email notifications. An alert consists of alert recipients (the email 
addresses for receiving alerts), and the alert notification (including the severity and alert type).
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Alert Settings: Specify global behavior for the alerting feature, including alert sender (FROM:) 
address, seconds to wait between sending duplicate alerts, and whether to enable AutoSupport (and 
optionally send weekly AutoSupport reports).
Alerts: Alert Recipients, Alert Classifications, and Severities
Alerts are email messages or notifications containing information about specific functions, such as 
hardware problems, that are sent to an alert recipient. An alert recipient is an email address to which the 
alert notifications are sent. The information contained in the notification is determined by the alert 
classification and severity. You can specify which alert classifications, at which severity, are sent to a 
particular alert recipient. The alerting engine allows for granular control over the alerts that are sent to 
recipients. For example, you can configure the system to send only specified types of alerts to a recipient, 
such as when the severity level is Critical and the alert type is System. You can also configure general 
settings (see 
). See 
 for a complete list 
of alerts.
Alert Classifications
AsyncOS sends the following alert classifications:
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System
  –
Hardware
Severities
Alerts can be sent for the following severities:
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Critical: issue that requires immediate attention
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Warning: problem or error requiring further monitoring and potentially immediate attention
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Info: information generated in the routine functioning of this device
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 
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).
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The sending of AutoSupport’s weekly status reports to alert recipients set to receive system alerts at 
the Information level.