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Chapter 3: Setting Up Notifications
When an event occurs on your network, WhatsUp Gold performs several different actions. WhatsUp Gold:
- Records the event in the Event Log (described in "Logging and Reporting Events").
- Updates the device properties Status and Log dialog boxes
- Changes the appearance of the device icon on a map (as described in "Reading the Network Map").
- Optionally, sends a notification (as described in this chapter).
WhatsUp Gold can send a notification in several ways; it can:
- Sound an alarm
- Activate a beeper
- Execute a Program
- Send a message to a pager
- Send an SMTP Mail message
- Send a pre-recorded message to a telephone (only in Windows 98 and Windows ME, and only if you have a voice modem installed).
- Send a text to speech notification
- Display a WinPopup on a Windows NT system
- Send a group of notifications that includes any of the above types
You can also set up a "recurring notification" to use a beeper, pager, or SMTP mail message to send a network status report at a specified time interval. See "Sending Recurring Notifications".
Setting up notifications involves two steps:
- You first need to define the notifications that you want to use, such as activating a network administrator's beeper or sending e-mail to an individual. This section describes how to do this.
- Then, you assign a notification to a particular device, selected devices, or all devices.
For information on assigning notifications to a device, see "Assigning a Notification to an Alert".
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