Field Description
entered therefore usually contains wildcards. To be informed of
all syslog messages of the selected level, just enter "*".
Severity
Select the syslog level at which the string configured in the
Matching String field must occur to trigger an e-mail alert.
Possible values:
Emergency (default value), Alert, Critical, Error, Warn-
ing, Notice, Information, Debug
Message Timeout
Enter how long the router must wait after a relevant event be-
fore it is forced to send the e-mail alert.
Possible values are 0 to 86400. The value 0 disables the
timeout.
Number of Messages
Here you enter the number of syslog messages that must be
reached before an e-mail alert can be sent for this case. If
timeout is configured, the mail is sent when this expires, even if
the number of messages has not been reached.
Possible values are 0 to 99; the default value is 1.
Message Compression
Here you can select whether the e-mail alert text is to be
shortened. The e-mail then contains the syslog message only
once plus the number of relevant events.
Enable or disable the field.
The function is enabled by default.
Fields in the E-mail Alert Receiver Monitored Subsystems menu
Field Description
Subsystem
Here you select the subsystems to be monitored.
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18.4 SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol from the IP protocol family for
transporting management information about network components.
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