PRTG Network Monitor has a hierarchical structure of probes, groups, devices, and sensors, called the device tree. The PRTG auto-discovery process will create a tree and group devices according to device type, such as network devices, servers, storage, etc. ...
You can now use the feature Add Auto-Discovery Group on the multi-platform probe with the option Auto-Discovery with specific device templates or use the Run Auto-Discovery with Template on a certain device. This feature is only available for sensors supported by the multi-platform probe and ...
You cannot add this sensor to the hosted probe of a PRTG Hosted Monitor instance. If you want to use this sensor, add it to a remote probe device. Limitations There are some limitations that you should consider before you use this sensor: This sensor only supports sFlow v5 datagrams. Thi...
You cannot add this sensor to the hosted probe of a PRTG Hosted Monitor instance. If you want to use this sensor, add it to a remote probe device. Limitations There are some limitations that you should consider before you use this sensor: This sensor only supports sFlow v5 datagrams. Thi...
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Which channels the sensor actually shows might depend on the target device, the available components, and the sensor setup. Channel Description [Custom] The traffic by type according to the channel definition Downtime In the channel table on theOverviewtab, this channel never shows any values. P...
In PRTG, “sensors” are the basic monitoring elements. One sensor usually monitors one measured value in your network, e.g. the traffic of a switch port, the CPU load of a server, the free space of a disk drive. On average you need about 5-10 sensors per device or one sensor per...
7 Device and Sensor Setup 7.1 Auto-Discovery 7.2 Create Objects Manually 7.2.1 Add an Auto-Discovery Group 7.2.2 Add a Group 7.2.3 Add a Device 7.2.4 Add a Sensor 7.3 Manage Device Tree 7.4 Root Group Settings 7.5 Probe Settings 7.6 Group Settings 7.7 Device Settings ...
You can add, edit, and delete yourAPI keys in the account settings on theAPI Keystab. user name and passhash (or user name and password) parameters username=myuser&passhash=hash (or password=mypassword) You can request the passhash for an account with the following API call:https://you...
You can now see the parent Tags via the Parents Tags field that this device inherits from its Parent Group and Parent Probe, which are displayed in the Device Settings You can now add and remove custom and existing Tags via the Tags field under the Device Settings. You can confirm each ta...