iFax + PagerDuty integrations
Create PagerDuty events for new faxes received in iFax
Maintain instantaneous and efficient communication with your team through this synchronized workflow. Whenever a fax is received via iFax, an immediate alert is created in PagerDuty. This process simplifies the handling of your critical communications, preventing important information from falling through the cracks, thereby enhancing your overall communication effectiveness.
- When this happens...New Fax ReceivedTriggers when New Fax Received.
- automatically do this!Add Trigger EventTrigger an incident in PagerDuty with this Incident Key.
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More things you can do with iFax and PagerDuty
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- New Fax Received
Triggers when New Fax Received.
Try ItTriggerInstant - From NumberRequired
- To NumberRequired
- File URLRequired
ActionWrite- Integration KeyRequired
- Incident KeyRequired
- Incident Key Filter Regex
- Description
ActionWrite- Integration KeyRequired
- DescriptionRequired
- Incident Key
- Incident Key Filter Regex
- Source URL
- Source Name
ActionWrite
- New Fax Sent
Triggers when a New Fax Sent
Try ItTriggerInstant - Event Type
- Assigned To
- Service IDRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- Integration KeyRequired
- Incident KeyRequired
- Incident Key Filter Regex
- Description
ActionWrite- Api_docs_info
- Stop on errorRequired
- HTTP MethodRequired
- URLRequired
- Query string parameters
- Additional request headers
- Body
ActionWrite
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