Add A New Http Trigger; The Email Menu Option; Email Configuration - Cisco CRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router Administration Manual

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The eMail Menu Option

Add a New HTTP Trigger

The eMail Menu Option
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eMail Configuration

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To modify an existing trigger, click any hyperlink within the trigger's summary
table entry; the HTTP Trigger Configuration page opens.
To add a new HTTP trigger, click the Add a New HTTP Trigger hyperlink. (For
more information, see the section that follows.)
To add a new HTTP trigger, click the Add New HTTP Trigger hyperlink on the
HTTP Trigger Configuration summary web page to access the HTTP Trigger
Configuration web page.
Related Topic
Provisioning the HTTP Subsystem, page 5-8
The Cisco CRS system uses the eMail subsystem of the CRS Engine to
communicate with your e-mail server and enable your applications to create and
send email.
The e-mail configuration identifies the default e-mail address and server to be
used for sending e-mail (including e-pages and faxes) and for receiving
acknowledgments.
If your e-mail system is configured to receive acknowledgments, you should
process the mailbox you identify in your configuration to determine whether or
not an e-mail was successfully sent.
To access the eMail Configuration web page to configure e-mail functionality so
that CRS scripts created with the e-mail steps will function correctly, select
Subsystems > eMail from the CRS Administration menu bar.
Chapter 15
The Subsystems Menu

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