From 599721fd6584e17a8240cae09204587e51ae6f82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve <69524416+ab7pa@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2023 21:08:59 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] add opt-in wording for aam (#328) --- arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst b/arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst index db791a7..25a91ef 100644 --- a/arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst +++ b/arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ AREDN |trade| Alert Messages are displayed in a yellow banner on a node's status :alt: AAM Display :align: center -Mesh nodes without Internet access also have the ability to display *Local Alerts*. The process for setting up a local message repository is described in the **Configuration Deep Dive** section. If a node has Internet access as well as local messages, then both types of messages will be displayed in the AREDN |trade| alerts banner as shown in the example above. There is also a web front-end application created by Gerard Hickey (WT0F) which runs directly on a node having adequate storage. You can find out more about this application in the **Applications and Services Guide** under the *Other Services* section. +Mesh nodes without Internet access also have the ability to display *Local Alerts*. The process for setting up a local message repository is described in the **Configuration Deep Dive** section, which allows node owners to decide whether to opt in to receive local messages on each of their nodes. If a node has Internet access as well as local messages, then both types of messages will be displayed in the AREDN |trade| alerts banner as shown in the example above. There is also a web front-end application created by Gerard Hickey (WT0F) which runs directly on a node having adequate storage. You can find out more about this application in the **Applications and Services Guide** under the *Other Services* section.