How do I trigger a sound alert when a new alarm is raised in my current view?

Purpose

You can configure the NSP to play a sound when a new alarm is created in the Current Alarms view. The sound is played when all of the following criteria are satisfied:

  • the alarm is a new alarm that was detected in the last 2 seconds, based on the First Time Detected parameter.

  • the alarm has not been acknowledged

  • there is not already an alarm sound playing

  • the alarm appears in the current view based on applied filters (alarms that are filtered out do not trigger a sound)

  • the alarm list is not paused

  • network time is synchronized across all devices, including the browser displaying the NSP

  • sound is enabled and working normally on the device displaying the NSP

Note: When using UAC, a user’s role must have Read access to the NSP File Server in order to hear custom sounds. After a user’s role is modified, they must refresh their browser and re-login in order to hear the alarm sound.

Limitations

  • systems with high volumes of alarms

  • systems where network time is not synchronized between elements (including the browser displaying the NSP)

  • Current Alarms views which have a Root Cause filter applied

Steps
 

Ensure that your Internet browser has support for autoplay sounds enabled. See your browser documentation for information about configuring sound preferences.


In the Network Map And Health, Current Alarms view (or any alarms view) click the More button png5.png and select Settings. The Alarm Settings form opens.


Select User Preferences in the left panel. The User Preferences panel appears.


Enable the Audible Alarms toggle and click Save. Alarm sounds are enabled for the current user.


Refresh any open Current Alarms views by navigating to any other view and then returning to the Network Map And Health, Current Alarms view.

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