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description: Learn how to view current and past peering device maintenance events, and how to create alerts to receive notifications for the future events.
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1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com).
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1. In the search box at the top of the portal, enter *service health*. Select **Service Health** in the search results.
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1. In the search box at the top of the portal, enter ***service health***. Select **Service Health** in the search results.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/service-health-portal-search.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows how to search for Service Health in the Azure portal." lightbox="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/service-health-portal-search.png":::
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The summary tab gives you information about the affected resource by a maintenance event, such as the Azure subscription, region, and peering location.
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Once maintenance is completed, a status update is sent. You'll be able to view and review the maintenance event in the **Health history** page after it's completed.
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Once maintenance is completed, a status update is sent. You'll be able to view and review the maintenance event in the **Health history** page after it's complete.
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1. Select **Health history** to see past maintenance events.
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1. To set up a forwarding rule, go to the **Planned maintenance** page, and then select **+ Add service health alert**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/add-service-health-alert.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows how to add an alert.":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/add-service-health-alert.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows how to add an alert." lightbox="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/add-service-health-alert.png":::
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1. In the **Scope** tab, select the Azure subscription your Internet Peering or Peering Service is associated with. When a maintenance event affects a resource, the alert in Service Health is associated with the Azure subscription ID of the resource.
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| Setting | Value |
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| --- | --- |
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| Services | Select **Azure Peering Service**. |
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| Regions | Select the Azure region(s) of the resources that you want to get notified whenever they have planned maintenance events. |
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| Regions | Select the Azure regions of the resources that you want to get notified whenever there are planned maintenance events. |
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| Event types | Select **Planned maintenance**. |
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:::image type="content" source="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/create-alert-rule-condition.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows the Condition tab of creating an alert rule in the Azure portal.":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/create-alert-rule-actions.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows the Actions tab before creating a new action group.":::
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1. In the **Basics** tab of **Create action group**, enter or select the following information:
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1. In the **Basics** tab of **Create action group**, enter, or select the following information:
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| Setting | Value |
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:::image type="content" source="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/create-alert-rule-actions-group.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows the Actions tab after creating a new action group.":::
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1. Select **Test action group** to send test notification(s) to the contact information you previously entered in the action group (to change the contact information, select the pencil icon next to the notification).
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1. Select **Test action group** to send test notifications to the contact information you previously entered in the action group (to change the contact information, select the pencil icon next to the notification).
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:::image type="content" source="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/edit-action-group.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows how to edit an action group in the Azure portal.":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/walkthrough-device-maintenance-notification/legacy-peering-maintenance-email.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows an example of a legacy peering maintenance email.":::
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## Next steps
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## Next step
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- Learn about the [Prerequisites to set up peering with Microsoft](prerequisites.md).
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Prerequisites to set up peering with Microsoft](prerequisites.md)
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