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Setting Up the Notification Feature
Configuring the Notification Feature 5-3
Configuring the Notification Feature
In order to use the Notification Feature, you must create a
Service Profile and a User Profile.
Create a Service Profile—A Service Profile defines a
method for sending event messages to a destination. This
method is a protocol (such as SMTP) or an on-board feature
(such as outbound asynchronous ports). For most event
notification processes, the Service Profile also defines the
destination to which event messages will be sent. For more
information, see “To create a Service Profile” on page 5-5.
Create a User Profile—A User Profile specifies a facility/
priority filter for a destination. A User Profile also specifies the
destinations (such as addresses and telephone numbers) for
event notification processes that send event messages by
email, cell phones, and pagers. For more information on User
Profiles, see “Overview of User Profiles” on page 5-14.
Create a SYSLOG Notification Source Interface—A
SYSLOG Notification Source Interface allows you to indicate
the IPv4 source address to use when contacting the server. In
each case, this value defaults to interface 1. For more
information on SYSLOG Notification Source Interface, see “To
configure a REMOTESYSLOG service profile” on page 5-11.
Creating Service Profiles
You need to create a Service Profile for each desired method of
sending event messages to a destination. For example, to send
event messages to pagers via the Telocator Alphanumeric
Protocol (TAP), a Service Profile of the TAP type must first be
created. A Service Profile must be fully configured, as described
in “To create a Service Profile” on page 5-5, before a User
Profile can be associated with it.
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