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Alerts<br />

The Alerts screen displays all active alerts. Alerts can be displayed in a Summary View (shown below)<br />

which will domain similar alerts together, or in List View which lists all alerts individually. To switch<br />

between the two views, use the drop-down menu next to "Alerts" in the screen's title.<br />

In Summary View, expanding an alert panel (by clicking "Show Details") displays all the Computers that<br />

have generated that particular alert. (Clicking the Computer will display the Computer's Details window.)<br />

In Summary View if the list of Computers is longer than five, an ellipsis ("...") appears after the fifth<br />

Computer. Clicking the ellipsis displays the full list. Once you have taken the appropriate action to deal<br />

with the alert, you can dismiss the alert by selecting the checkbox next to the target of the alert and<br />

clicking the "Dismiss" link. (In List View, right-click the alert to see the list of options in the context<br />

menu.)<br />

Alerts can be of two types: system and security. System alerts are triggered by System Events (Client<br />

Plug-in Offline, Clock Change on Computer, etc.) Security alerts are triggered by DPI and <strong>Firewall</strong> Rules.<br />

Alerts can be configured by clicking "Configure Alerts...".<br />

Use the Computers filtering bar to view only alerts for Computers in a particular Domain, with a<br />

particular Security Profile, etc.<br />

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