# New-MonitorNotificationPolicy
Returns a new MonitorNotificationPolicy object
Syntax
New-MonitorNotificationPolicy -Name <String> [-Description <String>] [-Webhook <String>] [-IsSnmpEnabled <Boolean>] [-Enabled <Boolean>] [-LoggingId <Guid>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
Detailed Description
Returns a new policy instance using the specified parameters
Related Commands
Parameters
Name | Description | Required? | Pipeline Input | Default Value |
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Name | Name of policy to create | true | false | |
Description | Description of policy to create | false | false | |
Webhook | Webhook URL of policy to create | false | false | |
IsSnmpEnabled | boolean value representing if SNMP is enabled for new Policy | false | false | |
Enabled | Boolean paramter indicating the enabled state of the policy. true – Enabled, false – Disabled | false | false | |
LoggingId | Specifies the identifier of the high-level operation this cmdlet call forms a part of. Citrix Studio and Director typically create high-level operations. PowerShell scripts can also wrap a series of cmdlet calls in a high-level operation by way of the Start-LogHighLevelOperation and Stop-LogHighLevelOperation cmdlets. | false | false | |
AdminAddress | Specifies the address of a XenDesktop controller the PowerShell snap-in will connect to. You can provide this as a host name or an IP address. | false | false | Localhost. Once a value is provided by any cmdlet, this value becomes the default. |
Input Type
Return Values
MonitorNotificationPolicy
Returns the collection of policy objects created
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
New-MonitorNotificationPolicy -Name "Policy1" -Description "Policy Description" -Enabled $true
Description
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Creates session policy and persist the data into database