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Alert events
Administrator Help | TRITON AP-EMAIL | Version 8.2.x
To ensure that administrators are notified of system events, like a database download failure or a subscription that is about to expire, you can configure system alerts to be distributed by email, pop-up message, or through your SNMP Trap system.
Use the Settings > Alerts > Enable Alerts page to select the method used to send these alerts to Forcepoint administrators. See Enabling system alerts for information.
Use the Settings > Alerts > Alert Events page to select categories of alerts to be delivered. Indicate how you want the alerts delivered (email, pop-up, or SNMP).
Alerts in the following event categories can be sent:
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For each event type in the Alerts list, mark the check boxes for the desired delivery methods. Marking the check box in the column heading for each alert delivery method selects all the event types in that column. You must have enabled a delivery method in the Enable Alerts page in order to select that method for an event type.
In some cases, you can configure threshold values to trigger the delivery of an alert. The following alert events allow you to set such values:
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Alerts are sent at 30-minute intervals when the configured threshold is exceeded.
Inbound undelivered email event notifications
You can set a frequency threshold for the inbound undelivered email events alert type. This setting triggers an alert notification after a specified number of inbound connection errors occurs on the mail server. Outbound traffic is not monitored for this alert.
Use the following steps to set thresholds for sending inbound undelivered email alerts:
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Click the Configure alert thresholds link to open a configuration dialog box.
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Click the Configure backup destination address to send alerts when the mail server is down check box.
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Click OK.
Work queue growth rate notifications
The work queue includes the following message types:
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Use the following steps to set thresholds for sending alerts when the work queue growth rate threatens to exceed the queue size limit in a specified period of time:
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Click the Configure alert thresholds link to open a configuration dialog box.
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High. Work queue capacity reached in less than 4 days (default)
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Medium. Work queue capacity reached in less than 2 days
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Low. Work queue capacity reached in less than 1 day
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Exception queue event notifications
The exception queue includes any message that currently cannot be delivered because it encountered an exception during message analysis. Use the following steps to set thresholds for sending alerts when exception queue capacity reaches a specified percentage:
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Click the Configure alert thresholds link to open a configuration dialog box.
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When you are finished enabling all alert types and notifications, click OK.

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