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OneSight Administrator Guide

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Configuring Event Log Monitors<br />

then click LAN settings on the Connections tab. If proxy server<br />

settings are configured for your browser, they may also need to be<br />

configured for the <strong>OneSight</strong> Voice Watch monitor.<br />

Proxy Host – The IP address of the proxy server.<br />

Port – The port of the proxy server.<br />

Proxy User Name – The username for the proxy server.<br />

Password – The password for the proxy server.<br />

Configuring Event Log Monitors<br />

You can set up an Event Log monitor to determine if the event log<br />

associated with a monitor group component, such as a web server,<br />

has information in the log that indicates a problem with your<br />

monitor group.<br />

At specified time intervals, the Event Log monitor checks the event<br />

log.<br />

In the Add Monitor dialog box, when you click Event Log in the<br />

Monitor Types box, settings to configure an Event Log monitor<br />

appear on these dialog box tabs:<br />

General Tab – Contains the options that you can use to create an<br />

Event Log monitor for your monitor group.<br />

Metric Tab – Contains the options for specifying the type of metric.<br />

Alerts Tab – Displays the options that you can use to define alerts<br />

and associate them with action plans. You can also configure how<br />

an Event Log alert will affect the monitor group’s health. It can<br />

result in a Warning state, a Critical state, or can have no impact on<br />

health.<br />

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