Adding Sensors
To add a sensor:
If you use the Web GUI:
· Please log
into your account (see Logging into your account using
the Web GUI )
· From the
Account Homepage
· Select the
link at the top of the
page.
· Move the
mouse over the “>” link of the server you want to add the sensor to and
select the Add Sensor function from the pop-up menu
If you use the Windows GUI:
· Please start
the Windows GUI (see Starting the Windows GUI)
· To add a new
sensor
· Choose
Add|New Sensor from the main menu or
· Right click
the server for the new sensor and choose Add Sensor from the popup
menu
This opens the Sensor Selection Window.

· The first
step in adding a sensor is to select the type of sensor you would like to use by
clicking the appropriate radio button. Options include: PING--Sends
standard PING to the server/device.
· PORT--
Opens the specified port on the server the sensor is attached to.
·
HTTP--Simple HTTP/HTTPS request.
· HTTP
Advanced--Advanced HTTP Sensor (features content checks, proxy and
authentification settings).
· HTTP
Transaction--Check several pages in sequence (e.g. shopping cart).
·
DNS--Checks DNS server.
·
SMTP--Checks SMTP server.
·
POP3--Checks POP3 server.
·
FTP--Checks FTP server.
· See the Sensor Types in Detail section for more
information.
· Once you have
made your selection click on the OK Button to continue adding the sensor.
This opens the Sensor Details Window.
Note: The options of the sensor
details differ depending on the sensor type. See the Sensor Types in Detail section
for more information on the individual sensor options.

The following properties are shown
for all sensor types:
· Associated
Server—use the drop-down menu to select a server to which to attach this
sensor
·
Name—enter a descriptive name for the sensor
·
Comments—enter a description for the sensor (i.e., what it does or
when it will check)
·
Status—use the drop-down to set the status of the sensor. Options
include
· Active
· Paused
(diables monitoring for this sensor)
·
Schedule – allows you to select a schedule defined under My
Account (See Managing Schedules). From the
drop-down menu you can select from the defined schedules.
·
Interval—use the drop-down to select an available interval.
· Warning
level—specify a time (in seconds) when the response time of the sensor
should generate a warning notification. If you have the On Warning
Notification set to active, this will determine when the notification is
sent.
·
Timeout—specify a time (in seconds) when the sensor should stop
trying to accomplish its objective and send a failure notification
·
Notifications (see Managing
Notifications for details)
· On
Error—use the drop-down to select if this level of notification is on and
what bello network monitoring should do
· On
Warning—use the drop-down to select if this level of notification is on and
what bello network monitoring should do
· On
OK—use the drop-down to select if this level of notification is on and what
bello network monitoring should do
· On
Escalation—use the drop-down to select if this level of notification is on
and what bello network monitoring should do
Click the OK Button when finished adding the
sensor.