DNS

The Domain Name Server (DNS) monitor sends UDP DNS queries to a device and verifies it receives a valid response. If a response is not received, the monitor is considered Down. If the DNS response contains multiple responses, the monitor compares each against the validation pattern. If no matches are found, the monitor is considered Down.

Provide a unique name and description for the monitor, then configure the following:

See Also

Active Monitors

Active Script (Active)

APC UPS (Active)

BGP Peer Status

Cloud Resource Monitor

Email

Exchange 2003

Exchange

Fan

File Content

File Properties

Folder

FTP

HTTP Content

JMX (Active)

Meraki Device Status Active Monitor

Network Statistics

Ping

Ping Interarrival Jitter

Power Supply

PowerShell

Printer

Process

REST API (Active)

Service

SMI-S

SNMP Extended

SNMP (Active)

SQL Query (Active)

SQL Server

SSH (Active)

SSL Certificate

Storage Controller Health monitor

Storage File System

Storage Disk Drives

Storage LUN

Storage Pool

TCPIP

Telnet

Temperature

VoIP

WAP Radio

WMI Formatted

WMI

Set Polling Properties

Apply Action to Monitor

Using Action Policies

Implicit Action Policy