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- 2012 R2 Standard
- 2012 Standard
- 2016 Standard (Desktop Experience)
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You can use Armor's StatusHub page to review the status of Armor's infrastructure, as well as other Armor services, such as the Armor Management Portal (AMP).
Additionally, you can use StatusHub to receive notifications and updates regarding infrastructure outages.
Access Armor's StatusHub page.
In the top menu, click Subscribe.
Select your desired notification method (Email, SMS, Slack, or Webhook), and then enter the corresponding information, such as your email address for the Email tab.
Select a notification type. There are two options.
To receive information about every Armor service, click All services. This option will send you information about:
All data centers
Armor API
Gen 4 portal (http://amp.armor.com )
To receive information about specific Armor services, click Selected Services.
Next to Choose services, click Select.
Click the desired data center, and then click Select to receive information for every infrastructure component for that data center.
During an unexpected outage (or incident), you may receive multiple updates regarding the status of an outage.
To receive multiple updates during an outage, select OFF for Do not notify on intermediate incident updates.
To simply receive one notification regarding the beginning of an outage, and then one notification regarding the completion of an outage, select ON for Do not notify on intermediate incident updates.
Click Subscribe.
Configure Notification Preferences in AMP
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Armor recommends that you configure your account to receive notifications for Account, Billing, and Technical events. These notification preferences do not relate to support tickets.
To update your notification preferences for support tickets, see Armor Support Tickets.
Account | You will receive a notification when:
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Billing | You will receive a notification when:
You can configure a user to become the primary billing contact for an account. This user will receive billing notifications. Additionally, this user will be listed in the Bill to field in an invoice.
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You can only change the notification preferences for your own account. You cannot change the notification preferences for other user accounts.
In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the top, right corner, click the vertical ellipses.
Click Settings.
Click Notification Preferences.
Use the slider to make your desired changes.
Select Alert to receive notifications in the top bar in the Armor Management Portal (AMP).
Select Email to receive notifications through email.
You can select both notification options.
Click Update Notification Preference to save your changes.
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