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Setting Global Properties for an Object Type
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3 (optional) In Display Objects Containing, enter a string of characters to restrict the
Exchange Root List to the objects including this string in their name (you can use
wildcard characters).
4 (optional) In Exchange Root List, select specific objects for which you want to set
properties.
5 (optional) In Notifications, specify whether you want notifications to be sent when
threshold crossings are detected:
To send notifications to e-mail addresses, select E-mail.
To send notifications as traps to SNMP devices, select SNMP.
To use the same type of notifications for objects that are subordinate to the
selected ones, click
Apply Notifications on The Object and All Sub Objects.
6 (optional) In Other Properties, select the check boxes for the properties that you want
to use:
Show Objects: displays the subordinate objects in the navigation tree
Enable Polling: periodically collects the object counters
7 Click Apply Changes.
The Information box displays any error messages that occur after you apply changes.
To Set Global Properties for Exchanges
1 In the Device Configuration portion of the navigation tree, click Global Properties.
The Global Properties object-type selection screen is displayed, as shown in
Figure 46 on page 111.
2 Select Exchange and click OK.