This monitor tracks the health state of a NetworkAdapter
The monitor indicates the current operational status of a port on this device. This monitor has three possible states:
Healthy: a port on this device is connected and functional
Warning: a port on this device is in an unknown state
Error: a port on this device is disconnected, not functional, or administratively disabled
The values of a port’s AdminStatus and OperStatus attributes are used to determine the state of the interface. When the value of AdminStatus is healthy, the value of OperStatus determines the state of the interface. Otherwise, the value of AdminStatus determines the state of the interface.
The following options can be configured on this monitor:
Option | Definition | Default |
Interval | Amount of time in seconds between checks of the device status | 240 seconds |
Number of retries | Number of attempts in each monitoring interval before the interval's sample is discarded | 3 |
Number of samples | Number of consecutive samples before the monitor changes state | 3 |
Timeout | Amount of time in milliseconds to wait for a response from the device before the sample times out and a new attempt is made to sample the value | 3,500 milliseconds |
An error state for this monitor indicates that the port is not responding to requests, and was not taken offline intentionally by an administrator. A warning state indicates that the port status is unknown.
Use the Health Explorer to check the details for the state change on the State Change Events tab for the monitor. This data shows the Object Identifier (OID) and the value that the device returned in response to the query. Consult the device manufacturer's documentation for the device's specific OID for more information on the problem and troubleshooting procedures.
Target | System.NetworkManagement.Blade8264_Fault_Port |
Parent Monitor | System.NetworkManagement.NetworkAdapter.Status |
Category | AvailabilityHealth |
Enabled | False |
Alert Generate | False |
Alert Auto Resolve | True |
Monitor Type | System.NetworkManagement.HealthStateSNMPMonitorType |
Remotable | True |
Accessibility | Public |
RunAs | Default |
<UnitMonitor ID="System.NetworkManagement.Blade8264.Port.OperStatus" Accessibility="Public" Enabled="false" Target="NetworkLibrary!System.NetworkManagement.Blade8264_Fault_Port" ParentMonitorID="System.NetworkManagement.NetworkAdapter.Status" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" TypeID="System.NetworkManagement.HealthStateSNMPMonitorType" ConfirmDelivery="false">
<Category>AvailabilityHealth</Category>
<OperationalStates>
<OperationalState ID="DeviceUp" MonitorTypeStateID="MTSDeviceSuccess" HealthState="Success"/>
<OperationalState ID="DeviceOperWarn" MonitorTypeStateID="MTSDeviceWarning" HealthState="Warning"/>
<OperationalState ID="DeviceOperDown" MonitorTypeStateID="MTSDeviceError" HealthState="Error"/>
</OperationalStates>
<Configuration>
<HealthStateSuccess>^1$</HealthStateSuccess>
<HealthStateWarning>-1</HealthStateWarning>
<HealthStateError>^2$</HealthStateError>
<Interval>300</Interval>
<NoOfRetries>3</NoOfRetries>
<NumberOfSamples>3</NumberOfSamples>
<Timeout>3500</Timeout>
<OID>.1.3.6.1.4.1.26543.2.7.6.1.3.2.1.1.10.$Target/Property[Type="NetworkLibrary!System.NetworkManagement.Blade8264_Fault_Port"]/Blade8264FaultIndex$</OID>
</Configuration>
</UnitMonitor>