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Note: Incoming and outgoing connections are distinguished by detection of direc-
tion of IP addresses — “out” (SNAT) or “in” (DNAT). For details, refer to chapter 6.
17.3 Alerts
WinRoute enables automatic sending of messages informing the administrator about
important events. This makes WinRoute administration more comfortable, since it is not
necessary to connect to the firewall via the Administration Console too frequently to view
all status information and logs (however, this does not mean that it is not worthy to do
this occasionally).
WinRoute generates alert messages upon detection of any specific event for which alerts
are preset. All alert messages are recorded into the Alert log (see chapter
20.3). The
WinRoute administrator can specify which alerts will be sent to whom, as well as a format
of the alerts. Sent alerts can be viewed in Status → Alerts.
Note: SMTP relay must be set in WinRoute (see chapter 16.4), otherwise alerting will not
work.
Alerts Settings
Alerts settings can be configured in the Alerts settings tab under Configuration → Ac-
counting.
Figure 17.10 WinRoute Alerts
This tab provides list of “rules” for alert sending. Use checking boxes to enable/disable
individual rules.
Use the Add or the Edit button to (re)define an alert rule.