Note: Pager options are not supported on Japanese versions of Arcserve Backup.
To add pager recipients, perform the following procedure:
The Pager Configuration screen appears.
Indicate that you are using an alphanumeric pager.
Enter a maximum of 24 characters. If a digit, such as 9, must be dialed to get a dial tone, it must be included in this field.
A comma can be entered to indicate a one second pause. If a longer pause is desired, a string of commas can be entered.
A dash (-) can be used to separate digits, but it has no function. (Since this can vary by modem, you should verify this with your modem manual.)
Enter up to eight digits to identify the pager that receives the alerts.
Enter up to four digits to identify where the alert occurred. This number is included in the message to the pager. Therefore, if the number is less than four digits, you should use leading zeros.
Enter the number of seconds for each delay you want to wait before a connection is made with the pager company.
When a phone number is dialed, a connection is made. The connection may be established immediately or it may be delayed. This varies with your pager company, location, time of day, telephone equipment, and telephone traffic. If the connection is not established immediately, adding a delay can prevent the alert from being sent before the connection is established.
Enter the number of seconds for each delay you want to wait between the time the connection is made and the alert message is sent.
To complete the process of configuring pager recipients, you need to enter the parameters for the communications port you want the pager message to be broadcast from.
There are several messages that can be sent to an alphanumeric pager. Each message is listed below. Words that appear in italics are variables that will be filled in with an actual user name, workstation address, path and file name, virus name, or server name.
Boot Virus Detected - username at workstation address
Manager Detected a Virus [virusname] in [path] - username at workstation address
Infected File [servername/path] Detected
Infected File [path*] Accessed by username at workstation address
Note: This can be the path on a server or workstation.
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