You use the Outbound Settings to manage your communication settings so that you can send information to users or applications outside of VMware Aria Operations .
You manage your outbound options from this page, including adding or editing outbound plug-ins, and turning the configured plug-ins on or off. When activated, the plug-in sends a message to users as email notifications, or sends a message to other applications.
Outbound plug-in settings determine how the supported external notification systems connect to their target systems. You configure one or more instances of one or more plug-in types so that you can send data about generated notifications outside of VMware Aria Operations .
You configure each plug-in with the required information, including destination locations, hosts, ports, user names, passwords, instance name, or other information that is required to send notifications to those target systems. The target systems can include email recipients, log files, or other management products.
Some plug-ins are included with VMware Aria Operations , and others might be added when you add a management pack as a solution.
The configuration options vary depending on which plug-in you select from the Plug-In Type drop-down menu.
To add outbound notification plug-in, see Adding Outbound Notification Plug-Ins.
Where You Find Outbound Settings
Option | Description |
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Toolbar options |
Use the toolbar options to manage your Outbound Plug-Ins.
Select an existing plugin and click the vertical ellipsis to perform the following actions.
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Instance Name | Name that you assigned when you created the plug-in instance. |
Plug-In Type | Type of configured plug-in for the plug-in instance. The types of plug-ins vary depending on the solutions you added to your environment. The most common plug-in types include standard email, SNMP trap, log file, and REST. |
Status | Specifies whether the plug-in is currently running. |
List of Outbound Plugins
VMware Aria Operations provides outbound plug-ins. This list includes the name of the plug-in and whether you can filter the outbound data based on your notification settings.
If the plug-in supports configuring notification rules, then you can filter the messages before they are sent to the target system. If the plug-in does not support notifications, all messages are sent to the target system, and you can process them in that application.
If you installed other solutions that include other plug-in options, they appear as a plug-in option with the other plug-ins.
Messages and alerts are sent only when the plug-in is activated.
Outbound plug-in | Configure Notification Rules |
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Automated Action plug-in | No The Automated Action plug-in is activated by default. If automated actions stop working, select the Automated Action plug-in and activate it if necessary. If you edit the Automated Action plug-in, you only have to provide the instance name. |
Log File plug-in | Yes To filter the log file alerts, you can either configure the file named TextFilter.xml or configure the notification rules. |
REST Notification plug-in | Yes |
Network Share plug-in | No |
Standard Email plug-in | Yes |
SNMP Trap plug-in | Yes |
Webhook Notification Plugin | Yes |
Slack plug-in | Yes |
Service-Now Notification plug-in | Yes |