Client list changed | This notification triggers when there is a change to the existing client list. This notification condition is enabled by default. Client list changes can include: This notification is enabled by default. |
Client security alert | This notification triggers upon any of the following security events: You can modify this notification to specify the type,
severity, and frequency of events that determine when these notifications are triggered. Some of these occurrence types require that you also enable logging in the associated policy. |
Download Protection content out-of-date | Alerts the administrators about out-of-date Download Protection content. You can specify the age at which the definitions trigger the notification. |
IPS signature out-of-date | Alerts the administrators about out-of-date IPS signatures. You can specify the age at which the definitions trigger the notification. |
Licensing issue Paid license expiration | This notification alerts administrators and, optionally, partners, about the paid licenses that have expired or that are about to expire. This notification is enabled by default. |
Licensing issue Over-deployment | This notification alerts administrators and, optionally, partners, about over-deployed paid licenses. This notification is enabled by default. |
Licensing issue Trial license expiration | This notification alerts administrators about expired trial licenses and the trial licenses that are due to expire in 60, 30, and 7 days. This notification is enabled by default if there is a trial license. It is not enabled by default if your license is due for an upgrade or has been paid. This notification is enabled by default. |
New risk detected | This notification triggers whenever virus and spyware scans detect a new risk. |
New software package | This notification triggers when a new software package downloads or the following occurs: LiveUpdate downloads a client package. The management server is upgraded. The console manually imports client packages.
You can specify whether the notification is triggered only by new security definitions, only by new client packages, or by both. By default, the Client package setting option is enabled and the option is disabled for this condition. The New client software notification is enabled by default. |
Risk outbreak | This notification alerts administrators about security risk outbreaks. You set the number and type of occurrences of new risks and the time period within which they must occur to trigger the notification. Types of occurrences include occurrences on any computer, occurrences on a single computer, or occurrences on distinct computers. This notification condition is enabled by default. |
Server health | Server health issues trigger the notification. The notification lists the server name, the health status, the reason, and the last online or offline status. This notification is enabled by default. |
Single risk event | This notification triggers upon the detection of a single risk event and provides details about the risk. The details include the user and the computer involved, and the actions that the management server took. |
SONAR definition out-of-date | Alerts the administrators about out-of-date SONAR definitions. You can specify the age at which the definitions trigger the notification. |
System event | This notification triggers upon certain system events and provides the number of such events that were detected. System events include the following events: Server activities System errors
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Virus definitions out-of-date | Alerts the administrators about out-of-date virus definitions. You can specify the age at which the definitions trigger the notification. This notification is enabled by default. |