SpaceGuard SRM - Notifications |
| When managing a network pro-actively, it is of critical
importance that administrators are notified before end-user
operation is affected. SpaceGuard's notification engine
gives you total freedom and flexibility to suit your
organizational needs. |
All notification methods support
custom scheduling and escalation settings. By combining
multiple notifications, such as e-mail and pager and
SMS you can define your own insurance policies for
maximum
performance, availability and security.
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| 1. Popup messages |
| Sends a standard popup message to a computer or a user
notifying the status of the incident. The contents of
popup messages can be configured using keywords containing
status information. |
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| 2. E-mail messages |
| Like the popup messages, e-mails can be configured
to show relevant status information. |
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| 3. Pager and SMS messages |
| SpaceGuard supports sending pager and/or SMS messages
to all devices and operators worldwide. The contents
of these messages can also be configured like the popup
messages. |
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| 4. Log event |
| SpaceGuard can write an event to the event log of
a computer, storing the status of an incident. When integrating
SpaceGuard with other applications, these applications
can receive status information through these log events. |
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| 5. Command line, script and batch file execution |
| SpaceGuard can execute a batch file or script as
an alarm action. This can be any kind of custom or third-party
utility. |
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| 6. SNMP traps |
| SpaceGuard can send messages to other computers in
the form of an SNMP trap. These SNMP traps can be received
by computers running operating systems other than Windows
NT/2000. For instance, when integrating SpaceGuard
with a central, UNIX based management console, SpaceGuard
can send messages directly to that application. |
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