ID | ParameterType | Selector | Display Name | Description |
TimeoutSeconds | bool | $Config/Debug$ | Timeout Seconds | Timeout in seconds. This value is used for setting timeout value to access the BIG-IP appliance. Default value is 270 seconds. |
IntervalSeconds | int | $Config/IntervalSeconds$ | Update Interval in Seconds | Recurring scheduled interval in seconds used for running the workflow. Default value is 300 seconds. |
UseCache | bool | $Config/UseCache$ | Use Cache | If true, cache will be used, in order to minimize impact of monitoring on the F5 BIG-IP device. Default value is true. |
SyncTime | string | $Config/SyncTime$ | Synchronization Time | Synchronization time in a 24-hour format. No default value is specified. |
MonitorRedState | bool | $Config/MonitorRedState$ | Monitor Red State | In case that this parameter is set to true, the alert will be created if the virtual server is in state Red. RED state means that virtual server or associated virtual address has been marked as unavailable. |
MonitorBlueState | bool | $Config/MonitorBlueState$ | Monitor Blue State | In case that this parameter is set to true, the alert will be created if the virtual server is in state Blue. BLUE state means that the BIG-IP is in unknown state. An example of a virtual server showing this status is when the virtual server has no default pool associated with it. |
MonitorYellowState | bool | $Config/MonitorYellowState$ | Monitor Yellow State | In case that this parameter is set to true, the alert will be created if the virtual server is in state Yellow. YELLOW state means that no virtual server are currently available but any of them could become available later, with no user action required. |
MonitorBlackState | bool | $Config/MonitorRedState$ | Monitor Black State | In case that this parameter is set to true, the alert will be created if the virtual server is in state Black. BLACK state means that the virtual server has been disabled. |
Debug | bool | $Config/Debug$ | Debug | When true, writes more information into event log. |