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To create a new Rule, click on Rule Engine in the left menu.

If this is the first rule you are creating, the Create your first rule page will be displayed.

Otherwise, the Rule Engine page will be displayed, showing the list of previously created rules.

On the Rule Engine page, click on the +Create Rule or +Create button.

The Rule Engine form will be displayed.

In the Rule Engine form, configure the following settings:

In the Name text box, enter a name to identify the rule within your organization.

Select the alert type that you want to show from the Alert type drop-down list. The following alert types are available:

  • Info - notifications that are not critical or alarming.

  • Warning - notifications that might require attention or action to prevent problems.

  • Danger - notifications that warn users about a hazardous or critical condition that needs to be addressed urgently.

A rule consists of three elements/blocks: IF, IS, and THEN. In the Rule Engine form, each element is presented in boxes with a light blue background.

The Alert Type defines the color and type of the event when displayed in the events table