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hello, I want to make a alert while my bandwidth goes to a limit or lets say if it goes more than 50 Mbps than make a alert can I make that with my snmp sensor as it contain multiple oid and I want that option with multiple OID. If not possible with advance SNMP sensor than simple for a SNMP sesor with one OID.

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Created on Nov 7, 2017 8:14:56 AM



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Dear Kxitiz,

please clarify: In which sense do you want to alert based on multiple OIDs?

Created on Nov 7, 2017 2:44:03 PM by  Arne Seifert [Paessler Support]



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hello Arne, I want to make a alert while my Traffic IN bandwidth drops less than 1mbps that my bandwidth is consuming less traffic as well as when my traffic goes more than 5mbps I want to make an alert that I have consumed my full bandwidth.

Created on Nov 28, 2017 5:04:17 AM



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Dear Kxitiz,

this is possible with threshold notification triggers. These evaluate a single channel of the sensor. You can open the "Notifications" tab of a sensor and then add a threshold notification for Traffic In, and another one for Traffic Total (or Traffic Out")

Instead of setting this per sensor, it would be easier to setup and to maintain if you set a speed trigger on a device, group, or probe level.

Created on Nov 28, 2017 3:27:03 PM by  Arne Seifert [Paessler Support]




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