what's up gold, filtering alerts

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paul b

Hello,
I started using whatsup gold, version 8.03 to monitor mw network. I
have a main map with my networks(5 networks in total) and a map per
subnet.

The problem is that in some of the network, I have a lot of mobile
users and each time one of them disconnects, I get an alarm on my main
map, but I only want to pass the events of critical machines(servers,
routers,...) to the main map.

One solution would be to unmanage the laptops and non-critical
machines, but this does not solve my problems because I dont see the
status of the unmanaged devices in the submaps, so I dont have any
information about them.

My goal is that I see the status of all the devices in the submaps,
but that only alerts of certains devices move up to the main map to
provoke an alarm. How can I do this.

Thanx in advance

CB
 
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Dave Patrick

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:
| Hello,
| I started using whatsup gold, version 8.03 to monitor mw network. I
| have a main map with my networks(5 networks in total) and a map per
| subnet.
|
| The problem is that in some of the network, I have a lot of mobile
| users and each time one of them disconnects, I get an alarm on my main
| map, but I only want to pass the events of critical machines(servers,
| routers,...) to the main map.
|
| One solution would be to unmanage the laptops and non-critical
| machines, but this does not solve my problems because I dont see the
| status of the unmanaged devices in the submaps, so I dont have any
| information about them.
|
| My goal is that I see the status of all the devices in the submaps,
| but that only alerts of certains devices move up to the main map to
| provoke an alarm. How can I do this.
|
| Thanx in advance
|
| CB
 

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