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8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0<br />

the alarm type specified in the alarm definition is generated. The process that<br />

occurs for the message to be sent is as follows:<br />

1. The LS Communication Server service monitors for alarms. When an alarm<br />

is received, it sends the alarm to the Alarm Monitoring screen and to the<br />

Linkage Server.<br />

2. The LS Linkage Server service sends the message to the LS Global Output<br />

Server service.<br />

3. The LS Global Output Server service sends the message to the temporary<br />

directory.<br />

The temporary directory is specified in the following places:<br />

• For WirelessOffice, in File Messenger on the Directories tab. For more<br />

information, refer to Configure File Messenger on page 99.<br />

• For B.A.S.I.S., in the Spooler Directory field on the Paging Devices<br />

form. For more information please refer to “Add a Paging Device” in<br />

the Global Output Devices Folder chapter in the System Administration<br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

4. The File Messenger service checks the temporary directory and retrieves the<br />

message.<br />

5. The File Messenger service sends the message to the WirelessOffice Server<br />

service.<br />

6. The WirelessOffice Server service uses the modem to send the message to<br />

the e-mail/paging service specified.<br />

The following illustration shows the manual and automatic e-mail and paging<br />

processes.<br />

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