+ unreachable type = rtt pattern = !=U,!=U,!=U,==U,==U,==U comment = unreachable
+ reachable type = rtt pattern = ==U,==U,==U,!=U,!=U,!=U comment = reachable again might have been more appropriate to you. Arnold On Monday, August 25, 2003 5:27 PM, Nipper, Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How does your config look like? Look at this example: > > + lossdetect > type = loss > pattern = ==0%,==0%,==0%,>5%,>5%,>5% > comment = dropping more than 5% packets > > + noloss > type = loss > pattern = >5%,>5%,>5%,==0%,==0%,==0% > comment = packet loss back to normal > > First jumps in when packet loss is >5% 3times and had been 0% at least > 3times before. Second just is the opposite. I only get mails when something > changes according to the rules above. > > > Arnold > > > On Monday, August 25, 2003 5:20 PM, Simon Westlake > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Smokeping question: >> >> I turned on the alerts, but it seems to notify me everytime the event >> happens. What I would like it to do is only notify me if the status changes. >> >> For example: >> >> If I set an alert to to email me when packetloss goes over 5% for 15 minutes, >> I would like it to only email me once, unless the status changes again. >> If router A is doing 5%> packetloss for 4 hours, I don't want to be emailed >> 16 times. If it does 5%> packetloss for 2 hours, then 1% packetloss for 1 >> hour, then 5%> packetloss for 4 hours, I only want to be emailed twice. >> >> Is there any way to do this? Right now, I am using the alerts to monitor 1200 >> devices, and if someone unplugs their modem/router for a day, I start getting >> spammed. -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/smokeping-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
