To configure a Flow failed connections threshold:
Specify a Name for the threshold; this name is displayed as the threshold's workspace report title on the Alert Center Home page.
Threshold
Select and enter the appropriate threshold criteria variable and values. The default threshold is configured to alert when a host has sent or received more than 1000 failed connections in the past 15 minutes.
Note: WhatsUp Gold Flow Monitor can only find failed connections on sources that are not sending sampled data.
Traffic to monitor
Select the Flow Monitor source or interface from which to monitor traffic. If you select a source, traffic for all interfaces on the source is monitored; if you select an interface, only traffic for the specific interface is monitored. By default, the threshold is set to monitor traffic from all Flow Monitor sources.
Note: Sources sending sampled data are not displayed as a selection option in the Traffic to monitor list because Flow Monitor cannot determine that traffic has failed on sampled data.
Hosts to monitor
Click Select to choose the hosts to which the threshold applies. By default, the threshold monitors all applicable hosts.
Notification
Select the notification policy you would like to apply to this threshold. This policy begins sending notifications when an item falls out of the threshold you configure above. If you do not see an appropriate threshold policy, or if the list is empty, browse (...) to the Notification Policy dialog to configure a new policy.
Note: It is not required that you select a notification policy for use with every threshold. If you do not select a notification policy, no notifications are generated for the threshold, but a workspace report with the out of threshold items will still appear on the Alert Center Home page.
Threshold check
Enter a value for the threshold check interval, or the interval at which the Alert Center checks the WhatsUp Gold database to see if there are items that are out of the threshold's parameters. The default polling interval is 3 minutes.
Select Automatically resolve items no longer out of threshold to have Alert Center automatically resolve items when they go back inside the parameters of the threshold.
Note: We advise that your threshold check interval be longer than the amount of time for which you are gathering data for this threshold. For example, if you have devices which are set to collect CPU performance data every 10 minutes, then your Alert Center CPU threshold check interval should be set to 10 minutes or more. If the threshold check interval is shorter than the data sample period, the Alert Center may miss data relevant to the threshold.