All other configurable properties will be left at their default value.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add LogReceiver MailAlerting my_mail_alert
IPAddress=203.0.113.10
Receiver=admn@example.com
Sender=device1
Subject="Log message summary"
LogSeverity=Emergency,Alert
Web Interface
1.
Go to: System > Device > Log and Event Receivers > Add > Mail Alerting
2.
Now enter:
•
Name: my_mail_alert
•
SMTP Server: 203.0.113.10
•
SMTP Receiver: admin@example.com
•
SMTP Sender: device1
•
Subject: Log message summary
3.
Under SeverityFilter make
Emergency
and
Alert
as the selected severities.
4.
Click OK
2.3.7. Severity Filter and Message Exceptions
For each log receiver it is possible to impose rules on what log message categories and severities
are sent to that receiver. It is also possible to lower or raise the severity of specific events.
The Severity Filter
The
Severity Filter
is a means of specifying what severities, if any, are sent to the receiver. By
default, all log messages except
Debug
are sent. This can be restricted further so, for example,
only
Emergency
,
Alert
and
Critical
messages are sent.
Log Message Exceptions
After the severity filter is applied, any
Log Message Exceptions
are applied to generated messages.
There can be more than one message exception for a log receiver and each consists of the
following:
•
Category and ID
This specifies the log messages that will be affected by the exception. If the ID number of the
log message is not specified then all log messages for the specified category will be included.
The ID of specific log messages can be found in the
Log Reference Guide
.
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