Mark,
It's not that I'm getting paged and e-mailed, but on the web page, I get a
full blown page of red as 150 devices "miss" their first poll. I would
say, maybe, it's our frame relay circuit, but we have 2 major WAN circuits,
and I'm seeing the false-positives on both circuits at the same time. It's
not a firewall issue, as the WUG machine sits in the WAN DMZ.
I do have my alerts set to 3, but I have to deal with a Helpdesk calling me
when they see the web page "all go red"... then I have to go through and do
all the "Acknowledges" and such. And this never happened until 7.04.
Thanks for the input!
David Jones - CCNA
Network Specialist
Premier Systems, Inc
800.268.1884 x7918
515.226.7918
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David,
It sounds like you have your Alert trigger set to 1 if you receiving alerts
for 1 missed poll. It is recommended that the alert trigger is at least 3.
Which means that it will take 3 consecutive missed polls to trigger an
alert.
Please reference this KB article:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/WG-19991230-DM01.htm for additional
information on your question.
Mark Singh
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It appears that since upgrading to WUG 7.04 last week, I've been getting a
lot of false positives. Not just a device here and there, but like 150
devices will report down all at once, usually for only 1 poll, though, so
at least my pager and e-mail aren't getting slammed. Anyone seen anything
like this?
David Jones - CCNA
Network Specialist
Premier Systems, Inc
800.268.1884 x7918
515.226.7918
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