Set thresholds in bulk for multiple interfaces monitored in a network device
Purpose:
To configure threshold values in bulk for interface attributes like In Traffic, In Packets, etc, in a particular network device and get alerted when the value is <, <=, >, >= the configured value.
Steps to follow:
- Login to your Site24x7 account.
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Go to Network Device.
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Navigate to the Monitor Dashboard page by clicking on the name of the respective device.
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Click on the Interfaces tab.
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Click on the Threshold Configuration button.
- In the pop-up, click on the drop-down menu corresponding to Child Monitors.
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Select the desired interfaces for which you wish to bulk update the threshold.
- Fill the required fields.
- Save the changes.
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