Help Center/ Anti-DDoS/ User Guide/ Setting Event Alarm Notifications
Updated on 2024-11-29 GMT+08:00

Setting Event Alarm Notifications

Scenarios

Cloud Eye enables event monitoring for protected EIPs and generates alarms for scrubbing, blocking, and unblocking events. This helps you learn about the protection status of Anti-DDoS in a timely manner.

After the event alarm notification function is enabled, you can view event details on the Event Monitoring page of the Cloud Eye console when an event occurs.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner of the displayed page to select a region.
  3. Hover your mouse over in the upper left corner of the page and choose Management & Governance > Cloud Eye.
  4. Select a monitoring method based on the site requirements.

    • Method 1: In the navigation tree on the left, choose Event Monitoring. The Event Monitoring page is displayed.
    • Method 2: In the navigation pane on the left, choose Alarms > Alarm Rules. The Alarm Rules page is displayed.

  5. In the upper right corner of the page, click Create Alarm Rule. The Create Alarm Rule page is displayed.
  6. Set alarm parameters by referring to Table 1.

    Figure 1 Alarm parameters
    Table 1 Parameters for configuring a protection policy

    Parameter

    Description

    Name

    Name of the rule. The system generates a random name and you can modify it.

    Description

    Description about the rule.

    Alarm Type

    Select Event.

    Event Type

    Choose System Event.

    Event Source

    Choose Elastic IP.

    Monitoring Scope

    Specifies the resource scope to which the alarm rule applies. Set this parameter as required.

    Method

    The default option is Configure manually.

    Alarm Policy

    You are advised to select EIP blocked, EIP unblocked, Start Anti-DDoS traffic scrubbing, and Stop Anti-DDoS traffic scrubbing.

    When the traffic is greater than 10,000 kbit/s, the system sends an alarm notification when scrubbing starts and when scrubbing ends. When the traffic is less than 10,000 kbit/s, no alarm notification is sent.

    Notification Recipient

    Select Notification group or Topic subscription.

    Notification Group

    Select the required notification group.

    Notification Object

    Select the required topic subscription.

    Notification Window

    Set this parameter as required.

    Trigger Condition

    Choose Generated alarm and Cleared alarm.

  7. Determine whether to send a notification based on the site requirements.

    Alarm messages are sent by Simple Message Notification (SMN), which may incur a small amount of fees.

    Table 2 Notification Parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Alarm Notification

    Whether to notify users when alarms are triggered. Notifications can be sent by email, text message, or HTTP/HTTPS message.

    Notification Recipient

    You can select a Notification group or Topic subscription as required.

    Notification Group

    This parameter takes effect when Notification Recipient is set to Notification group. Set this parameter based on the site requirements.

    Notification Object

    This parameter is valid only when Notification Recipient is set to Topic Subscription. Set this parameter based on the site requirements.

    Notification Window

    Cloud Eye sends notifications only within the notification window specified in the alarm rule.

    Trigger Condition

    Set this parameter as required.

  8. Click Create. In the dialog box that is displayed, click OK. The alarm notification is created successfully.