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23 23  * Recipients are defined on the queue level.
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25 25  == 3. Queue Alerting ==
26 -In principle, queue alerting refers to the configuration of alerts that work by applying a uniform set of triggers to all queues in your model. By queues here, we mean all queues within your model that are generated by eMagiz. Out-of-the-box, eMagiz provides the default values that are suitable for the topology of each of your model environments (Testing-Acceptance-Production). By topology here, we refer whether your environment is running on single-lane or double-lane setup. In the screenshot below, you can find the overview of your queue alerts by navigating to Manage -> Alerting -> Triggers.
26 +As discussed in the previous [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-manage-alerting-gen3||target="blank"]], queue alerting refers to the configuration of alerts that work by applying a uniform set of triggers to all queues in your model.
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28 28  [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@crashcourse-platform-manage-alerting-in-emagiz-queue-alerts-overview.png]]
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30 -Here, you will find all the queues that are generated by eMagiz currently existing within your model, along with the trigger conditions and thresholds that are applied to each of these queues. In the following sections, we will discuss how you can tune these queue triggers to your needs.
30 +Here, when you navigate to Manage->Alerting->Triggers, you will find all the queues that are generated by eMagiz currently existing within your model, along with the trigger conditions and thresholds that are applied to each of these queues. In the following sections, we will discuss how you can tune these queue triggers to your needs.
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32 32  === 3.1 Customize Queue Alerting ===
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