Understanding action placeholders

Use the available placeholders in the subject title or e‑mail message. Placeholders represent variable elements, and are replaced with actual values when used.

  • ${eventHandler.timestamp}—The date and time that MVE processed the event. For example, Mar 14, 2017 1:42:24 PM.

  • ${eventHandler.name}—The name of the event.

  • ${configurationItem.name}—The system name of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.address}—The MAC address of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.ipAddress}—The IP address of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.ipHostname}—The host name of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.model}—The model name of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.serialNumber}—The serial number of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.propertyTag}—The property tag of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.contactName}—The contact name of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.contactLocation}—The contact location of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${configurationItem.manufacturer}—The manufacturer of the printer that triggered the alert.

  • ${alert.name}—The name of the alert that is triggered.

  • ${alert.state}—The state of the alert. It can be active or cleared.

  • ${alert.location}—The location within the printer where the triggered alert occurred.

  • ${alert.type}—The severity of the triggered alert, such as Warning or Intervention Required.