Notification Management
About
What is Notification Management?
Notification Management allows configuration of TR7 ASP device to send notifications via Email, SNMP Trap, and Interface Notifications in situations such as processor, memory, disk, on/off etc.
Helpful Information
For TR7 ASP devices that operate as a cluster, Notification Management settings do not need to be configured separately. Changes made on the interface of the selected TR7 ASP device as the 1st device automatically apply to the 2nd TR7 ASP device. However, notification settings must be configured separately on both devices.
Interface
Notification Management Screen
By following the steps "Settings > General Settings > Notification Management" Notification Management settings for the TR7 ASP device can be viewed.
- Button Details
The Notification Settings tab is used to configure which notifications will be received or sent using which methods. TR7 ASP devices can send three different types of notifications; Email, SNMP Trap and UI Notification.
- DEVICE
- CPU Notification Limit (%)
The TR7 ASP device generates a notification when the processor (CPU) usage exceeds the specified limit.
When the specified limit is exceeded, a notification is displayed as a fixed notification on the lower left of the TR7 ASP management interface. Since high CPU usage can lead to critical situations, the notification is only removed when CPU usage falls below the limit.
- Memory Notification Limit (%)
The TR7 ASP device generates a notification when memory (RAM) usage exceeds the specified limit.
When the specified limit is exceeded, a notification is displayed as a fixed notification on the lower left of the TR7 ASP management interface. Since high memory usage can lead to critical situations, the notification is only removed when memory usage falls below the limit.
- Disk Notification Limit (%)
The TR7 ASP device generates a notification when disk usage exceeds the specified limit.
When the specified limit is exceeded, a notification is displayed as a fixed notification on the lower left of the TR7 ASP management interface. Since high disk usage can lead to critical situations, the notification is only removed when disk usage falls below the limit. The Disk Management page can be used to monitor disk usage and even delete logs generated in the vServices. However, if disk usage exceeds the specified limits, you can contact the TR7 Support Team.
- Bandwidth Limit (%)
The TR7 ASP device generates a notification for bandwidth when usage exceeds the specified limit, depending on the usage type.
- Kbps
- Mbps
- Gbps
- Device ON/OFF Notifications
The TR7 ASP device generates notifications based on on/off statuses.
- NETWORK
- Interface Status Notifications
The TR7 ASP device generates notifications based on the status (Up/Down) of interfaces (e.g., ETH1, ETH2).
- VRRP Master/Slave Notifications
The TR7 ASP device generates notifications based on the status of vService IP addresses as Master/Slave.
- TR7 IP notifications
The TR7 ASP device generates notifications based on the status (Up/Down) of IPs.
- GW health check notifications
The TR7 ASP device generates notifications based on the health check status of gateway.
- VIP connection notifications
The TR7 ASP device generates notifications based on the status of VIP communications.
- vDevices
- vDevices Status Notifications
The TR7 ASP device generates status notifications related to vDevices created.
- HC Service Notifications
The TR7 ASP device generates notifications about the status of the health check service.
- CLUSTERING
- Clustering Connection Notifications
Notifications are generated about the status of the connection between two devices operating as a cluster.
- Clustering Synchronization Notification
Notifications are generated about the matching status between two devices operating as a cluster.
- NOTIFICATION SETTINGS
- Mute Night Notifications
When activated, notifications between 22:00-08:00 are disabled.
- E-Mail Adresses
Once activated, the address to which e-mails will be sent is written. More than one e-mail address can be written.
- Save Notification Settings
Changes made are saved by clicking the Save Notification Settings
button.
Configuration of the e-mail address that will send mail is made via the E-Mail Settings tab.
- Route Table
Select which Route Table the e-mails will be sent through. To get detailed information about Route Tables click here.
- Host Device
The SMTP server of the e-mail address that will be sent is written.
- Port
The SMTP port number of the e-mail address that will be sent is written.
- Authentication
User Name and Password information of the e-mail address that will be activated and sent is entered.
- Security
The encryption method of the e-mail address that will be sent is selected.
- None
- SSL
- TLS
- STAR TLS
- Sender Name
The sender name in the e-mail is written.
- Sender Address
The e-mail address that will be sent is written.
- CC
The e-mail address to be added to CC is written.
- BCC
The e-mail address to be added to BCC is written.
- Subject
The subject of the e-mail to be sent is written.
- Test E-Mail Addresss
After the above settings are made, the accuracy of the entered information can be checked by typing a test e-mail address and clicking the Test E-mail Settings' button.
- Save E-Mail Settings
Changes made are saved by clicking the Save E-Mail Settings
button.
Configuration of the server to which SNMP Trap will be sent is made via the SNMP settings tab.
- Route Table
It is selected via which Route Table SNMP traps will be sent. To get detailed information about Route Tables click here.
- SNMP Version
SNMP version selection is made. SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 are supported by TR7 ASP devices.
- SNMP Community Name
SNMP community name is entered.
- SNMP IP:Port
SNMP IP:Port information is entered.
- Save SNMP Settings
Changes made are saved by clicking the Save SNMP Settings
button.