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IFA 3610/IFA 2610/IFA 1610 User Manual

Chapter 1: The System Menu

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1.3.1 Settings

The default tab serves for the configuration of the email notification:

Email notifications
Select from a drop-down menu how to use the notification system. Available options are:

▪ notify using default email address: the default administrator e-mail address (as specified in the Installation wizard or

in step 6 of Menubar

System Network configuration)

▪ notify using custom email address: an alternate e-mail address to which the notification e-mail shall be sent. In this

case, three more options must be configured, namely:

Mail sender address
The e-mail address that appear as the sender of the e-mail.

Mail recipient address
The e-mail address to which the e-mail will be delivered.

Mail smarthost
The SMTP server that will be used to send the notification e-mail.

▪ do not notify: no notifications will be sent

1.3.2 Events

This tab shows a list of all the events that can produce a notification message and allows to configure the actions to be
done when each of the events takes place. Right above the list there is a small navigation bar and a search field: The
latter can be used to filter only the relevant items.

The list contains three columns:

ID
The 8-digit ID ABBCCCCD code of the event, which is built as follows:

▪ A represents the layer number, i.e., in which system’s component the event has taken place: 1 means kernel, 2 the

system itself, 3 services, 4 configlayer, and 5 the GUI.

▪ BB is the module number

▪ CCCC is a sequential number assigned to the event

▪ D is the severity of the event, i.e., the degree of badness of the event. The lower the number, the worst the severity:

0 is a critical event, 4-5 neutral, 9 is a positive event.

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