...
Configuration option | Description | Default value | ||||||||
AlertDisk1 | Urgent/Critical Alerts log file name and path as defined in Setup|System tab. | \alert1.log | ||||||||
AlertDisk2 | Warning Alerts log file name and path as defined in Setup|System tab. | \alert2.log | ||||||||
AlertDisk3 | Information Alerts log file name and path as defined in Setup|System tab. | \alert3.log | ||||||||
AlertEmail1 | Email address(es) to send Urgent/Critical Alerts notification to. |
| ||||||||
AlertEmail2 | Email address(es) to send warning Alerts notification to. |
| ||||||||
AlertEmail3 | Email address(es) to send information Alerts notification to. |
| ||||||||
IATTrigger | Specifies the time (in minutes, ) after which, if no activity has been logged, an alarm is produced as part of the Inactivity Timer feature. | 0 | ||||||||
IATExcludeDays | Specify Specifies the days (in the abbreviated form of ‘ddd’
| Sat Sun | ||||||||
IATExcludeHours | Specify Specifies the hours (in the form ‘hh’ref), separated by spaces, during which the Inactivity Timer will not be activated if no data is logged. For example, an organisation whose telephone system is usually inactive outside the hours of 8am and 6pm might include ’00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 19 20 21 22 23’ here in order to exclude these hours. | 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 18 19 20 21 22 23 | ||||||||
IATAudible | Specifies that in the event of an alert (as part of the Inactivity Timer feature), in addition to notifying the system administration by e-mail or logging to a file, the PC’s internal bell is also sounded every second. This could be used to ensure that an administrator who is nearby the PC is notified of the inactivity as soon as it occurs, rather than waiting for an e-mail, etc. | False | ||||||||
DefaultSTDCode | Default local area code as defined in Setup/Tariffs. | 020 |
...