Advanced System Configuration
Notifications
Email Notifications
- Description: This dropdown allows you to enable or disable email notifications. When set to Enabled, the system will send email notifications for certain events or activities. If set to Disabled, email notifications will be turned off, and no emails will be sent.
Email Notifications Recipients
- Description: This field allows you to specify the recipients who will receive the email notifications. You can select multiple administrators to receive the notifications. In this example, an administrator, “John Doe,” with the email
[email protected]
, is selected. You can add more recipients by selecting them from the list.
Automatically Remove Notifications Records Older Than
- Description: This dropdown lets you choose when to automatically remove old notification records from the system. You can select options like “Do not remove” to keep all records indefinitely or set a specific time frame after which records will be removed. This helps manage the database by cleaning up outdated notifications.
Orders & Services
Accept Order Actions
- Description: This dropdown allows you to specify which actions are accepted for orders. For example, the “Activate Service” action is selected, meaning only orders that request the activation of a service will be accepted.
Colocation Provisioning Module
- Description: The module is responsible for the provisioning of colocation services in the system, automating the allocation of physical resources such as servers and server racks.
Minimum Matching Percentage
- Description: This field allows you to specify the minimum percentage of device matching required for the order to be activated in the colocation provisioning module. If the match is below this percentage (e.g., 75%), the order will not be activated. This ensures that the devices or resources associated with the order meet a minimum criteria before provisioning.
Configure Actions
- Activate: Clicking this button allows you to configure the action for activating a service.
- Suspend: Clicking this button configures the suspension action for the service.
- Unsuspend: Clicking this button configures the unsuspension action for the service.
- Terminate: Clicking this button configures the termination action for the service.
Server Provisioning Module
- Description: The module is responsible for the provisioning of server services in the system, automating the deployment and management of physical servers based on incoming orders.
Minimum Matching Percentage
- Description: This field specifies the minimum percentage of device matching required for an order to be activated in the server provisioning module. If the matching percentage is lower than the value specified here (e.g., 100%), the order will not be activated. This ensures a precise match of the server specifications before activation.
Configure Actions
- Activate: Clicking this button configures the action to activate a server.
- Suspend: Clicking this button configures the action to suspend the server.
- Unsuspend: Clicking this button configures the action to unsuspend the server.
- Terminate: Clicking this button configures the action to terminate the server.
Require Exact Parts Specifications
- Description: This toggle allows you to specify whether exact parts specifications are required for provisioning. If set to Yes, the system will require an exact match for all parts of the order, ensuring no substitutions or variations. If set to No, the system may allow for some flexibility in the specifications.
Other
Debug Mode
- Description: This toggle allows you to enable or disable the debug mode in the system. When Yes is selected, the system will display detailed error messages and debugging information, useful for developers or troubleshooting. When set to No, the system operates normally without debug information.
Quick Search Limit
- Description: This field allows you to specify the limit for displaying results in a quick search. You can set the number of search results shown when performing a quick search in the system, such as a search for clients or devices.
Send an Activation Email After Account Creation
- Description: This toggle controls whether an activation email is sent to the client after their account is created. When Yes is selected, an email will be sent with an activation link to verify the account. If set to No, no activation email will be sent.
Default Port Types
- Description: This field allows you to specify the default port types for devices. The selected port types, such as ethernetCsmaCD, ethernet3Mbit, and gigabitEthernet, are automatically set as filters for devices in the system.
Aggregate Traffic IN & OUT Swap
- Description: This toggle allows you to swap the Traffic IN and Traffic OUT settings for devices. When Yes is selected, the traffic directions are swapped; Traffic IN is used for Traffic OUT, and Traffic OUT is used for Traffic IN. If set to No, the default traffic direction is maintained.
95th Percentile Method
- Description: This dropdown specifies how the 95th percentile is calculated for traffic data. The 95th percentile is a commonly used method for measuring bandwidth usage. You can choose how this percentile is determined, such as based on the collection of IN and OUT values.
Power Units
- Description: This field allows you to specify the units of power consumption in the system. The default units are Amps, but you can select other units of measurement if needed.
Current Voltage (V)
- Description: This field allows you to define the current voltage used in the system. The default voltage is 230V, but this can be adjusted depending on the specific requirements of the system or equipment.
Additional Inventory Statuses
- Description: This field allows you to define additional statuses for items in the inventory. You can create custom statuses to better categorize and manage items in the inventory system.
Default Displayed Groups
- Description: The field allows you to define the default metadata groups displayed in the device summary view.