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The Subscriptions page (Settings icon –> > Notifica

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tions –> > Subscriptions) lists defined notifications and provides features for editing and creating new ones. Users the appropriate privileges can add and edit notifications.
For each e-mail notification subscription, NetMRI sends one e-mail —containing all the events specified in that notification subscription — to each of the specified addresses.

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Note: Before creating the first notification, visit the Settings icon –> > Notifications –> > System Settings page to configure basic notification settings.

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To create a notification subscription, do the following:

  1. Click Settings icon –> > Notifications –> > Subscriptions to begin creating notifications.
  2. Click the Add Notification button. The Add Notification dialog appears. Here, you select the various elements that comprise a notification, including the notification Category; a Time Window; and other more-specific information for each notification type.

    Note: Four Category types determine the notification type to be sent out for the subscription. Choosing Issue, Change, Job or System Alert determines the type of notification to be attached to the subscription.


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  1. Choose from the Time Window dropdown to specify when notifications are sent. Notifications are sent in response to events within a time range. You may choose one time window for any notification. Choices include the following: 24/7, Work Hours, Off Hours, First Shift, Second Shift, Third Shift, and Weekends.

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  1. Select the Category of notification to be sent (Change, Issue, Job or System Alert).

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  1. Specify notification details depending on the category selected, based on one of the four procedures Defining an Issue Notification, Defining a Change Notification, Defining a Job Notification or Defining a System Alert Subscription.

    NetMRI offers three methods of notification delivery: Email, Syslog and SNMP trap. All types of notifications support any of the three delivery methods.

    Note: In many fields, you can click a single item, or CTRL+click or SHIFT+click to select multiple items.

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  1. After defining the category and the specifics for the notification type (New Issue, Change, Job, or System Alert), select the notification Method: Email, SNMPTrap, or Syslog. You then define the content for the subscriber's notification.
        • If you choose Email, click Advanced Settings and follow the steps in the topic Defining Global NotificationEmail Settings.
        • If you choose SNMP Trap, enter one or more IP addresses for trap servers into the Server(s) field or accept the configured default. Use commas between each entry if entering more than one destination IP. Save your changes when finished. Also see Defining Global Notification SNMP Trap Settings.
        • If you choose Syslog, enter one or more IP addresses for Syslog servers into the Server(s) field or accept the configured default. Use commas between each entry if entering more than one destination IP. For more information, see Defining Global Notification Syslog Settings.

      Note: You can define a default Server value for SNMP Trap notifications and Syslog notifications. You specify the server by an IP address or a DNS host name, or more than one, separated by commas. Do so under Settings icon

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    1. > Notifications

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    1. > System Settings and click the Syslog System Setting tab or the SNMP System Settings tab. The values defined here will auto-populate the subscription's Server field. In both cases, the server value is concatenated with the TCP port value.

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  1. If necessary, edit the To Email Addresses: field, by entering one or more delivery email addresses, who should be the personnel for whom receiving these messages is a priority. (The To User(s) field is not editable by default.)

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  1. By default, NetMRI enables the Summarize: checkbox to allow the recipients to obtain a summary of all related events within the notification time period. This summarization is based upon the Schedule over which the notifications are sent. Click EditSchedule to change the frequency: Once, Hourly, Daily, Weekly or Monthly, and choose the timing settings for the desired time period.

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  1. Click Save when finished.

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  1. Click Save to complete the notification. The Subscriptions table refreshes to show the new entry. To edit any notification: Click the Action icon and choose Edit.

To test any notification: Click the Action icon and choose Test.
To delete any notification: Click the Action icon and choose Delete.

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When being generated and sent to recipients, Notifications can occupy significant system and network resources. For example, creating a new Subscription under the New Issues category with the setting All Issues without paying attention to scheduling or summarization, or a System Alert notification subscription with a large number of selected alert types, may create a substantial stream of notifications to the recipients in the subscription, and needlessly occupy processing and network resources in NetMRI. Avoid creating subscriptions that apply too broadly to various network phenomena or that are sent too frequently to too many recipients. Check for such issues in the System Messages page (Settings icon –> > Notifications –> > System Messages). For more information, see System Messages.

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New Issue notifications let administrators know when problems are detected by NetMRI during network data collection. (For more information about Issues, see Evaluating Issues in NetMRI.)

To define a New Issue notification, do the following:

  1. Click Settings icon –> > Notifications –> > Subscriptions to begin creating notifications.
  2. Click Add Notification.
  3. From the Category dropdown, choose Issue.
  4. Choose the Time Window over which the notification subscription will operate.
  5. If necessary, enable the Send Clearing Notifications option in the upper right corner. If activated, a notification is sent when an issue covered by the notification is cleared.
  6. Choose the Severity: Info, Warning or Error.
    Info, Warning and Error are the three standard NetMRI severity classifications.
  7. Choose the Issues to trigger the notification. Select multiple issues by holding the Ctrl key or the Shift key while selecting. Selecting All Issues automatically enables any issues to generate a notification.
  8. Choose one or more Device Groups for triggering notifications of specified issues.
  9. Choose one or more Interface Groups for triggering notifications of specified issues.
  10. Choose the Method by which admins will receive Job notifications: Email, SNMP Trap or by Syslog.
      1. For Email: select the To Users to receive the notification. (Administrators can send notifications to anyone. Non-administrative users can send notifications only to themselves.)
        Specify additional To email address(es) if needed. Separate multiple e-mail addresses by commas.

      Note: Email notifications also require the correct SMTP servers to be configured in the appliance to support sending the notifications to their destinations. See the Setting Notification Defaults topic for more information.


      If needed, click Edit Schedule to specify a schedule for the summary e-mail notification;

      The Summarize check box sends a digest email of the system alerts for the selected category, providing a way to reduce email quantities sent to administrators’ inboxes. Deactivate the Summarize check box to receive all notifications for each individual system alert.

      To manage notification email settings in more detail, click the Advanced Settings button to override default settings for sender information, message type, message subject, message content and details. See Notification Content and Formatting for information about placeholder variables.


      Note: If you select Plain Text as the message body, the HTML formatting is erased in the notification email.


      • For SNMP Trap: override the default Server(s) by entering a new IP address.
      • For Syslog: Optionally, Override the default Server(s) and Message. See the Notification Content and Formatting topic for information about placeholder variables.

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  1. Click Save.

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Defining a Change Notification

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Filtering of such notifications occurs automatically without user intervention. You can also use an Advanced Setting to specify a list of user accounts that NetMRI can “ignore” when those users commit configuration changes that would otherwise be reported. (For information, see Filtering Change Notifications from User Accounts below.)

To define a Change notification, do the following:

  1. Click Settings icon > Notifications –> > Subscriptions to begin creating notifications.
  2. Click Add Notification.
  3. From the Category dropdown, choose Change.
  4. In the Change Types section, select one out of six choices (or Ctrl+click to select more than one):
    • All: all types;
    • Admin: changes to the actual configuration files on the device(s);
    • External: changes to the devices in the notification that are carried out by an external source, such as a change to the DNS record on a device;
    • Hardware: Notification of a change in a device’s hardware configuration, such as the removal or addition of a network module or line card;
    • Software: notification of a change in the device’s software/OS version.

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  1. Choose the Method by which admins will receive Job notifications: Email, SNMP Trap or by Syslog.
        • For Email: select the To Users to receive the notification. (An administrator can send notifications to anyone. Non-administrative users can send notifications only to themselves.)
        • Specify additional To email address(es) if needed. Separate multiple e-mail addresses by commas.

      Note: Email notifications also require the correct SMTP servers to be configured in the appliance to support sending the notifications to their destinations. For information, see Setting Notification Defaults.


        • If necessary, click Edit Schedule to specify a schedule for the summary e-mail notification, or deactivate the Summarize check box to receive all notifications for each individual system alert.
          The Summarize check box sends a digest email of the system alerts for the selected category, providing a way to reduce email quantities sent to administrators’ inboxes.
        • To manage notification email settings in more detail: click the Advanced Settings button to override default settings for sender information, message type, message subject, message content and details. For information, see Notification Content and Formatting.
        • For SNMP Trap: override the default Server(s) by entering a new IP address.
        • For Syslog: If necessary, override the default Server(s) and Message. See the Notification Content and Formatting topic for information about placeholder variables.

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  1. Click Save.


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Filtering Change Notifications from User Accounts

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You configure an Advanced Setting to complete this configuration:

  1. Click Settings icon –> > General Settings –> > Advanced Settings.
  2. In the Configuration Management category, Action Edit for the Config Syslog Change Filter Usernames setting.
  3. Enter a comma-delimited list of user names for the automated systems or admin user accounts, such as follows:
    rsmith,hpnode_1,hpnode_2,cab_admin,grey_goose
  4. Click OK when complete.

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Job notifications inform NetMRI administrators when a job they've created completes execution, requires approval or gets approved by their administrator. NetMRI generates notifications for both successful job executions and for job failure issues.
To define a Job notification, do the following:

  1. Click Settings icon –> > Notifications –> > Subscriptions to begin creating notifications.
  2. Click Add Notification.
  3. From the Category dropdown, choose Job.
  4. Choose the Job Status: All, Requiring Approval, Approved, or Completed.
  5. Choose one or more Device Groups that will trigger notifications of the specified issues.
  6. Choose the Method by which admins will receive Job notifications: Email, SNMP Trap or by Syslog.
        • For Email: select the To Users to receive the notification. (Administrators can send notifications to anyone.
          Non-administrative users can send notifications only to themselves.)
        • Specify additional To email address(es) if needed. Separate multiple e-mail addresses by commas.

      Note: Email notifications require the correct SMTP servers to be configured in the appliance to support sending the notifications to their destinations. See the Setting Notification Defaults topic for more information.


        • If necessary, click Edit Schedule to specify a schedule for the summary e-mail notification, or deactivate the Summarize check box to receive all notifications for each individual system alert.
          The Summarize check box sends a digest email of the system alerts for the selected category, providing a way to reduce email quantities sent to administrators' inboxes.
        • To manage notification email settings in more detail: click the Advanced Settings button to override default settings for sender information, message type, message subject, message content and details. See Notification Content and Formatting for information about placeholder variables.

      Note: If you select PlainText as the message body, the HTML formatting is erased in the notification email.


        • For SNMP Trap: override the default Server(s) by entering a new IP address.
        • For Syslog: If necessary, override the default Server(s) and Message. See the Notification Content and Formatting topic for information about placeholder variables.

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  1. Click Save. 


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Defining a System Alert Subscription
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Defining a System Alert Subscription

Admins can receive notifications for appliance alerts. Such alerts involve occurrences such as maintenance events, updates, reboots, system health issues, and general appliance errors. Alerts generate notifications; in turn, notifications can generate SNMP traps. (For information about system health alerts, see Managing and Tracking System Health.) To define a System Alert notification, do the following:

  1. Click Settings icon –> > Notifications –> > Subscriptions to begin creating notifications.
  2. Click Add Notification.
  3. From the Category dropdown, choose System Alert.
  4. Choose the System Types: (you can select one or more types by CTRL-clicking them):
    • General alerts: All Event, User Logins, User Logout, NetMRI Maintenance, Update Information, or General Errors.
    • IP phone issues: VoIP messages.
    • System Health types: System Hardware Failure, Software Health Alert, Processing Health Alert, Storage Health Alert, Network Health Alert, Platform Capacity Health Alert, and Collector Connectivity Health Alert.

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  1. Choose the Method by which admins will receive Job notifications: Email, SNMP Trap or by Syslog.
        • For Email: select the ToUsers to receive the notification. (Administrators can send notifications to anyone.
          Non-administrative users can send notifications only to themselves.)
        • Specify additional To email address(es) if needed. Separate multiple e-mail addresses by commas.

      Note: Email notifications require correct SMTP servers to be configured in the appliance to send notifications to their destinations. See the Setting Notification Defaults topic for more information.


        • If necessary, click Edit Schedule to specify a schedule for the summary e-mail notification, or deactivate the Summarize check box to receive all notifications for each individual system alert.
          The Summarize check box sends a digest email of the system alerts for the selected category, providing a way to reduce email quantities sent to administrators' inboxes.
        • To manage notification email settings in more detail: click Advanced Settings to override default settings for sender information, message type, message subject, message content and details. See Notification Content and Formatting and Email Formatting Guidelines for Individual Notifications for more information about placeholder notification variables and email formatting.

      Note: If you select Plain Text as the message body, the HTML formatting is erased in the notification email.


        • For SNMP Trap: override the default Server(s) by entering a new IP address.
        • For Syslog: If necessary, override the default Server(s) and Message.

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  1. Click Save.


Messages for System Alerts

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