Creating A Response Configuration - Avaya Pod Fx Troubleshooting Manual

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5. If you have a backup SMTP server, complete the configuration for that tab. Click Apply your
changes when finished.
Next steps
To test the email action, click Test action (green right-facing arrow). If the connection to your SMTP
server is successful, the system displays a pop-up window stating Action executed
successfully. The alias email account(s) will also receive a generic email message from the test.
Related links
Configuring alarm notifications

Creating a response configuration

About this task
Use this procedure to create a response configuration for all Avaya Pod Fx managed devices.
Procedure
1. Navigate to Actions > By Event Response. Click Add a new response. Enter the name
Pod Fx IP Availability Response. Click OK.
2. In These Elements click Everything.
The system displays the Choose a Scope screen.
3. Click Show Private Scopes
4. Enter Avaya Pod Managed Devices in the search box, select the scope then click OK.
5. On the Domain Elements & Event Types tab, select Response applies to Event Types.
6. Expand Availability Event. Expand Availability Problem. Expand Availability Failure.
Expand IP Availability Failure. Select IP Availability Failure. Clear Phone IP Disconnect.
The tree should look like the following diagram:
October 2017
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Troubleshooting the Avaya Pod Fx
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