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Slack Integration

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To get started with integrating your alerts into Slack, you will need to setup a slack application and configuring it for integration with webhooks. You will want to follow the following guide from the slack team on setting this up:

  1. Once you have completed steps 1-3 in the Slack Webhook Guide, you will be able to retrieve your slack webhook destination (write this down for later) which will be in the following format:

https://hooks.slack.com/services/T00000000/B00000000/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
  1. Once you have your webhook address from Slack, you will want to head back to CUBE3 Panorama and select Alerts page, then click on Destination Tab, and then Add destination button.

  1. To integrate your new webhook integration with slack, give your destination a name, then select slack from the Channel, and enter the Webhook URL you received from Slack in step #1, and select if this alert destination is enabled or disabled by default. When those items are complete click the Add Destination button. You will receive a confirmation of the created destination, please click the close button.

  1. You should now see the new Slack destination in the list of destinations.

  1. To test the Slack integration, select the three dots menu, and then select Test from the menu. Once you hit the test menu button, you will be alerted with a test transaction message which will ask you to check your channel you configured the message to go to in Slack.

  1. You should now check the Slack channel you configured for your notifications and you should now see a test transaction message in that channel similar to the one below.

Your Slack destination is now live. Once you have configured an alert to use this destination and you have a matching alert for transactions from your subscribed , it will show up in the. You can disable your Slack destination anytime by clicking disable in the configuration menu.

Alerts
transaction page
LogoSending messages using Incoming WebhooksSlack API
Slack Webhook Guide
Alerts Destination Configuration
Add Slack Destination
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Slack Destination
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