
60
Activate: Specify whether the Agent/Client can use the Windows Live Messenger service to send an instant
message to recipients.
Account: Sets the account to access the Windows Live Messenger service.
Password: Sets the password for the account.
XMPP Instant Messaging
The XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) is an open protocol for instant messaging. Users can setup
the configuration to receive instant messages when an event has occurred. Users may contact a network
administrator to verify if there is a XMPP Instant Messaging server in the network. If there is no XMPP Instant
Messaging server, Google talk service can be used. Google Talk software can be downloaded and installed or Gmail
can be used to receive event notifications via Google Talk. A local network XMPP Instant Messenger server can be
setup by downloading open source XMPP Instant Messenger server software, such as Openfire. More server
software information can be found on XMPP server software list.
XMPP Instant Messaging service
To use XMPP Instant Messaging, users must provide a unique XMPP Instant Messaging Service account as a sender
and assign different account as a receiver on Event Action/Notification Recipient page.
Activate: Specifies whether the Agent/Client XMPP Instant Messaging service to notification is active or inactive.
Service address: Sets the XMPP server address according to your XMPP Server configuration. Select Google
Talk to use predefined settings for Google Talk service.
Service name: Sets the service name on an XMPP Instant Messaging server. This option is usually not required.
Contact the systems administrator of the server for the service name if required.
Service port: The port number which the XMPP Instant Messaging server will use.
Account: Sets the account to access the XMPP Instant Messaging server.
Password: Sets the password for the account.
Messenger Service/Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Services
Comentarios a estos manuales