Monitor a Condition of Interest
Notify Someone about a Condition of Interest
Respond to a Condition of Interest
... All Automatically
Procedures to have PacketWise automatically monitor
any of a large set of potential problems and then respond by notifying
somebody or taking corrective actions
- Retransmissions rise to 30 percent of your network
- A single host monopolizes a substantial portion of your network
- You run out of room for additional partitions or traffic classes
- SAP's response time dips below promised service levels
- Too many users swamp a bandwidth-provisioning service, and there's
no room for more
To avoid network surprises, PacketWise automatically monitors a wide
variety of predefined conditions. You can also have PacketWise monitor
your own custom conditions. PacketWise can notify somebody and/or take
more proactive corrective actions in response to satisfied conditions.
For background information, see Adaptive
Response Overview.
To choose the appropriate recommendation for instructions, follow these
guidelines:
- Peruse the list of adaptive
response agent templates to see if one of the templates matches
the condition you want to monitor. If so, follow the instructions in
Monitor and Respond to
Conditions of Interest using Agent Templates.
- If you didn't find a template that suits your needs, then you'll need
to define a condition based on the value of a PacketWise
measurement variable. Consult Monitor
and Respond to My Own Custom Condition.
- If you are working with an existing installation that already monitors
conditions and notifies appropriately using the older user-events feature,
you can continue to use the events. Consult Notify
Someone of a Condition of Interest for instructions. Packeteer recommends
new installations as well as new monitored conditions always use the
adaptive response feature.
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