No need to make a second node, just make a second notification on the
same one, with the greater number of timeouts as desired. On duplicated
notifications like this, turn off Auto Send Up on one or the other so
you only get one Up notification. You can use the Device Identifier
field to put in the extended outage memo, such as "Down for One Hour".

"Philip A. Gruebele" wrote:
> 
> This is simple.  Set up a second node which points to the same IP
> address and have that node alarm only after N timeouts, where N is
> enough to make 1 hour...  That way you can attach any notification you
> want to get after the ping fails for 1 hour...
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Philip Gruebele
> HPL Inc.
> 2033 Gateway Place Suite 400
> San Jose, CA 95110
> (408)501-9270
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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