Network Received
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Overview
The Network Received alarm monitors the amount of data received per second over the network interface (bytes/second). Compare the number of bytes that the server receives from the network to the total bandwidth performance of the network card. If the bandwidth (amount of data that can be transferred per unit of time over the network) is equal to or greater than 50% of the number of bytes received, the network connection might be a bottleneck.
Primary settings
PFM - Web Console alarm property |
Settings |
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Item |
Detailed item |
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Main Information |
Product |
Windows |
Alarm message |
Received = %CVS1 byte/sec |
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Enable alarm |
Selected |
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Alarm notification |
Notify when the state changed |
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Notification target |
State changes for the alarm |
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Evaluate all data |
Do not specify. |
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Monitoring time range |
Always monitor |
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Report alarm when the following damping condition is reached. |
Selected |
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occurrence(s) during |
3 |
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interval(s) |
5 |
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Alarm Conditions |
Record |
Network Interface Overview (PI_NETI) |
Field |
Bytes Rcvd/sec |
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Abnormal condition |
Bytes Rcvd/sec >= 3000#1 |
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Warning condition |
Bytes Rcvd/sec >= 2048#2 |
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Actions |
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-- |
Command |
-- |
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SNMP |
Abnormal, Warning, Normal |
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--: Setting is always invalid.
- #1
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Depending on the environment, set a value that is around 70% of the NIC bandwidth.
- #2
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Depending on the environment, set a value that is around 50% of the NIC bandwidth.
Alarm table
PFM Windows Template Alarms [NET] 09.00
Related reports
None