I guess you could do it with dependencies...

Saying for exemple

Check router1 only if cable is up.


At 09:05 2002-09-12 -0400, you wrote:
>I have WhatsUpGold installed on a Windows 2000 machine that is connected to
>the internet via a cable hookup. It is monitoring several remote machines on
>our business network, and at this time we are only checking if the network
>machines and/or routers are up. We have notifications to send emails and
>beeper notifications if a device is down.
>
>1. It appears that if the cable connection on our machine running
>WhatsUpGold goes down then alerts are sent for all devices we are
>monitoring, even though those devices may be up and running. Is there a way
>to bypass the sending of alerts if the machine running WUG loses
>connectivity?
>
>2. We have a single modem on the monitoring machine and it looks like only
>the first beeper notification is successful if a number of monitored devices
>go down at the same time. Is this normal? Is there any way around this,
>other than perhaps having longer trigger times for the beeper alerts to be
>sent?
>
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