Introduction to Threshold Settings
The Threshold Settings page shows the criteria of threshold parameters like CPU Usage, Virtual Memory, Disk Usage, Unregistered Endpoints, Unregistered Gateways, and Unregistered Media Resources in percentile.
Threshold settings in the table shows default values. You can choose to override these default values and define critical parameters. The data you set here reflects on the dashboard.
Threshold Settings
Procedure
Step 1 |
Click Reset to Default below the table to restore the default threshold parameter values. |
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Step 2 |
Click Save to save the Settings. After saving successfully, navigate to the landing page to find the columns showing criticality updated, based on these threshold values saved.
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Threshold Parameters
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Critical
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Warning
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Information
You can view the rules below. When you enter an invalid data, the severity appears in the field.
Severity |
Description |
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Critical |
Critical Min threshold should be greater than or equal to Warning Max threshold. |
Information |
Information Max threshold should be less than Warning Min threshold. |
Warning-Max Threshold |
Warning Max threshold should be less than Critical Max threshold and greater than Warning Min threshold. |
Warning-Min Threshold |
Warning Min threshold should be greater than or equal to Information Min threshold and less than Warning Max threshold. |
The table lists the default Threshold Criteria.
Criteria |
Range |
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Critical |
Greater than or equal to 70% and less than 100% |
Warning |
Greater than or equal to 50% and less than 70% |
Information |
Greater than or equal to 0% and less than 50% |
Note |
You must specify continuous custom ranges which do not overlap with one another. For example, Critical range - 80 to 100 and Warning range - 60 to 70 is not valid. |
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Click on Settings on the top-most right corner of the UCOD Landing page.
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Click on System Settings from the drop-down list. The System Settings page appears.