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TIM Plus
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can
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be
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configured
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to
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raise
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an
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alert
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when
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particular
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events
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occur whilst the system is running.
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The
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alerts can be saved to a log file on disk or sent as an email notification. The table below describes the type of alerts emitted from TIM Plus:
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Critical | A critical alert notifies you of any events that are detrimental to the system, e.g. database failure |
Warning | A warning alert notifies you of any non-critical events that have occurred on the system, e.g. you have exceeded your license limit |
Information | An information alert notifies you of any system events that have occurred on the system, e.g. if the application service has been restarted |
Voice audit | An alert that notifies you of progress during call recording operations |
Audit | Provides very detailed information about ongoing system events, primarily used for fault-finding |
To send an alert as a notification email, enter the email address in the text box alongside each type of alert, as shown below:
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To send alerts to multiple email addresses, separate each entry with a semicolon. |
By default, the alerts are also outputted to a log file, using the following dynamic variables to define the path of the folder where the files will be stored: {app}\logs\{year}\{year}-{month}-{day}. The dynamic variables used to define the path are explained in the table below:
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app | The full installation path of TIM Plus |
year | The year the data was captured in yyyy format |
month | The month the data was captured in mm format |
day | The day of the month when data was captured in dd format |
To choose a different location to store the logs files, overtype the existing entry.
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When you have finished configuring the settings, click on the
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