Can I set individual threshold values for my network interfaces?
Yes, it is possible to set thresholds and get alerted when individual network interface cards exceed the configured value.
- Log in to Site24x7 and navigate to Server > click on the server monitor to which network thresholds needs to be configured.
- Click to the Network tab.
- Under Action, click on the pencil icon against the interface to which you want to set thresholds.
- Enter threshold values for the metrics including Data Sent, Data Received, Network Bandwidth, and Packets Sent/Received. The thresholds can be set for the conditions >, <, =, >=, <=.
- Save the changes.
Check out details on the metrics provided in the
Network tab for
Windows and
Linux servers.
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