User guide
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0
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the alarm type specified in the alarm definition is generated. The process that
occurs for the message to be sent is as follows:
1. The LS Communication Server service monitors for alarms. When an alarm
is received, it sends the alarm to the Alarm Monitoring screen and to the
Linkage Server.
2. The LS Linkage Server service sends the message to the LS Global Output
Server service.
3. The LS Global Output Server service sends the message to the temporary
directory.
The temporary directory is specified in the following places:
• For WirelessOffice, in File Messenger on the Directories tab. For more
information, refer to Configure File Messenger on page 99.
• For B.A.S.I.S., in the Spooler Directory field on the Paging Devices
form. For more information please refer to “Add a Paging Device” in
the Global Output Devices Folder chapter in the System Administration
User Guide.
4. The File Messenger service checks the temporary directory and retrieves the
message.
5. The File Messenger service sends the message to the WirelessOffice Server
service.
6. The WirelessOffice Server service uses the modem to send the message to
the e-mail/paging service specified.
The following illustration shows the manual and automatic e-mail and paging
processes.