Set individual thresholds for network interfaces

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. 
  1. Log in to Site24x7 and navigate to Server > click on the server monitor to which network thresholds needs to be configured.
  2. Click to the Network tab.
  3. Under Action, click on the pencil icon against the interface to which you want to set thresholds. 
  4. 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 >, <, =, >=, <=. 
  5. Save the changes.

Check out details on the metrics provided in the Network tab for Windows and Linux servers.

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