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Dell EMC Metro node 7.1 Events and Alerts Reference Guide

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Disable or enable platform alerts

A user can disable or enable alerts at multiple levels:

  • Condition ID level
  • Component level
  • Disabling Notifications

Disabling the alerts from UI means that the user does not want to see the alerts in the UI, but it does not mean that the generation of the alert is stopped. The alerts keep on generating and are stored in the database.

Condition ID level

The alerts can be disabled at the condition ID level which means that the future alerts that are associated with that particular condition ID are not displayed in the UI.

Steps:

  1. In the UI, go to the Settings.
  2. Select Notifications from drop-down. The Configure Alerts page is displayed.
  3. To select the alert configuration from the list, select the check box .
  4. Select the Disable Alerts from the MORE drop-down.
  5. A Disable Alert Confirmation window is displayed, click YES to disable the selected alert.

If user enables it again, then it starts showing up future alerts that are associated with the condition ID in the UI.

Component level

The alerts can be disabled at the component level which means that the future alerts that are associated with that particular component are not displayed in the UI.

Steps:

  1. In the UI, go to the Settings.
  2. Select Notifications from drop-down. The Configure Alerts page is displayed.
  3. Click the CONFIGURE NOTIFICATIONS button. A Configure Notification window is displayed.
  4. In the Platform Alerts section, to disable the particular component, switch the button, and then click CLOSE to close the window.
    Figure 1. Disabling particular component of platform alerts

If user enables it again, then it starts showing up future alerts that are associated with the component level in the UI.


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