Hello!

Setting for "Unusual" state can be found in "Unusual Detection" menu in System Administration options. But this setting apply at all PRTG Core Server, can i set this limits on Group or Device level? I just want to enable this state for only limit number of my devices.

Thank you!


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This can be configured on group/device level as well, at the very bottom of the settings tab, under Advanced Network Analysis :)


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Sep, 2018 - Permalink

Just to clarify, on Group Level i can only ON or OFF this setting, but limits i can only change for all server in Monitoring Menu? This right?


Sep, 2018 - Permalink

Ah, sorry - Coffee first, then post :) Yes, limits for the detection can only be configured globally.


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Sep, 2018 - Permalink

Thank you Stephan! One more question regarding "Unusual" from our region network administrator, he work with a lot of network devices spreaded around the country. He ask can "Unusual" status for selected Device or Sensor be "Resetted" and forced back to "Up" status manually. Thank you!


Sep, 2018 - Permalink

That's unfortunately not possible (without removing the historic data of the sensor), I'm afraid :(


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Sep, 2018 - Permalink

Thank you Stephan, now everything is clear.


Sep, 2018 - Permalink

I remember one important detail! If one Sensor get Unusual state with Day AND Hour Unusual in same time what details will be shown inside Sensor? For Hour Unusual only, for Day Unusual only or Both? Has this two methods their own priority to be shown?


Sep, 2018 - Permalink

It should state both :)


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Sep, 2018 - Permalink