I’m not sure what you mean by subinterface.
If it exists in Observium as a port, you can alert on it. If it doesn’t, you
can’t.
Adam.
From: Arnoldo Vidal Bravo via observium
Sent: 13 October 2022 21:20
To: Observium
Cc: Arnoldo Vidal Bravo
Subject: [Observium] Re: alert by amount
Do the subinterfaces have traffic counters?
A traffic alert is fairly trivial, there are examples in the docs, I think.
You can’t alert on “x traffic in x hours/days/weeks”, but you can alert on “x
bps”.
Adam.
From: Arnoldo Vidal Bravo via observium
Sent: 13 October 2022 12:51
This was actually the original feature for which Observium was created. :)
Observium was originally just a system that gave you a list of ports on devices
and showed you what was connected to them, allowing you to click between
devices and “navigate” the network. This feature was most useful
Hi,
We have a observium 22.1.11868. how we can have an alert by amount of
traffic in a subinterface?.
Explanation, on the interface we have an ISP provider, but there 2
subinterfaces, national traffic and international traffic.
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Saluda cordialmente
Hi
i would like to see only network devices here, but not servers. maybe a
configuration option to show only devices of a group or a hard limit of
x devices.
Andre
Am 07.12.2020 17:30 schrieb Arrigo via observium:
> Hi All.
> Is there a way to disable same subnet devices shown in port list: