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I've found I like to set this to my "home" /sensors.htm?id=0&filter_status=5&filter_status=13&filter_status=12 by trial and error. It seems to give a good quick overview of all abnormal sensors.

Is there any documentation available for all the filter_status numbers so I could more quickly determine what I have in that list and what I don't?

Thanks!

filter prtg sensor

Created on Sep 12, 2013 5:17:38 PM

Last change on Jul 26, 2016 8:52:11 AM by  Luciano Lingnau [Paessler]



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Hi,
yes, a documentation on the different states is available in the API documentation. Just go to

http(s)://YOUR_PRTG_SERVER/api.htm

there swiitch to tab Live Data. In section Sorting and Advanced Filtering you will find the documentation for the filter_status function.
Please see the following table as well for the different states:

Status CodeSensor State
1Unknown
2Collecting
3Up
4Warning
5Down
6NoProbe
7PausedbyUser
8PausedbyDependency
9PausedbySchedule
10Unusual
11PausedbyLicense
12PausedUntil
13DownAcknowledged
14DownPartial

Best regards

Created on Sep 13, 2013 7:19:01 AM by  Konstantin Wolff [Paessler Support]



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Excellent, thank you! :-)

Created on Sep 13, 2013 1:37:36 PM




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