

Length: Specify the length of the timespan used to identify a match for multiple occurrences. You need to enter a number between 1 and 100. You can enter the number of occurrences or use the arrow to scroll the value up or down. Occurrences: Specify the number of event occurrences that produce a match on the conditional expression to trigger the rule.The username must be a valid team member for the Slack channel. For Notification Method, select the Slack option.(Optional.) Enter a description for identifying this rule.Click Cancel to review the warning messages, or click Accept to continue creating the rule. Important: A dialog box opens if there are warning messages. When the request is approved, you can see the webhook URL. Click Request to Add New Webhook to send the request.Choose the channel you want to use for USM Anywhere notifications.This turns the icon on and displays it as green. Click the off icon to activate the incoming webhooks.You can create a new channel, for example, as either a public or private channel and invite the appropriate team members. If you do not already have a channel for this purpose, select the Sign into a different workspace option. Choose a development Slack workspace you want to use for USM Anywhere notifications.Click From scratch to create a Slack app if you don't have one already.Click the Create your Slack app button to create a Slack app if you don't have one already.Review the information and click the Getting started with Incoming Webhooks link to open the page for a new configuration. See Sending messages using Incoming Webhooks for more information. Important: To add an incoming webhook for the Slack team, you must be the team owner or be a team member where the owner has granted the permission to install apps and custom integrations to all team members.
