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Defining the broadcast message action

11. Click OK on the Add Event Policy dialog box.
12. Select the Active check box for the policy you want to activate.
13. Click OK on the Event Policies dialog box.
Defining the broadcast message action
You can define the content of the broadcast message that occurs when a policy is triggered. You
can only edit actions from the Add Event Policy, Duplicate Event Policy, or Edit Event Policy dialog
boxes.
For step-by-step instructions on adding or editing an event policy, refer to
on page 258,
on page 260, or
For step-by-step instructions on duplicating an event policy, refer to
page 266,
policy"
For step-by-step instructions on editing an event policy, refer to
page 270,
page 272, or
To define the broadcast message, complete the following steps.
1. Select Broadcast Message from the Actions list.
2. Click Configure.
3. Select a severity (error, warning, or informational) for the message from the Severity list.
4. Enter a message to be displayed when the policy is triggered in the Message Content field.
5. Click OK on the Broadcast Message dialog box.
6. Click OK on the Add, Duplicate, or Edit Event Policy dialog box.
262
"Adding an Port offline policy"
"Adding a security violation policy"
"Duplicating an Port offline policy"
on page 268, or
"Duplicating a security violation policy"
"Editing an Port offline policy"
"Editing a security violation policy"
The Broadcast Message dialog box displays.
You can enter 256 characters for the broadcast message. The following special characters are
not allowed: ~ ' ! @ $ ^ & + = { } [ ] | \ ' < > / "
on page 259,
"Adding a PM threshold crossed policy"
on page 261.
"Duplicating an event policy"
on page 267,
"Duplicating a PM threshold crossed
on page 269.
"Editing an event policy"
on page 271,
"Editing a PM threshold crossed policy"
on page 273.
"Adding an event policy"
on
on
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