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Modifying Alerts for Multiple Monitors<br />

In addition to plain text, you can enter a PERL expression in the<br />

contains field.<br />

and alert type is – Select the type of alerts that you want to<br />

display. Select Any to display all types of alerts that meet the<br />

rest of the filtering criteria.<br />

and threshold is – Enter the current threshold of the alerts that<br />

you want to change. This field is displayed for all alert types<br />

except Threshold Range alerts.<br />

Upper Limit – Enter the upper limit of the alerts that you want to<br />

change. This field is displayed for the Threshold Range alert<br />

type.<br />

Lower Limit – Enter the lower limit of the alerts that you want to<br />

change. This field is displayed for the Threshold Range alert<br />

type.<br />

and state is – Select the state of the alerts that you want to<br />

change.<br />

and unit is – Select the unit of the threshold.<br />

Show – Displays the list of monitors based on the filtering<br />

selections. All monitors are listed if no filter has been specified.<br />

Note: Only the monitors explicitly owned by your user group<br />

are listed. To change monitors in a sub group of your user<br />

group you must activate the sub group by selecting it from the<br />

user group drop down list at the top of the screen.<br />

Check All – Checks all monitors in the list that do not have a<br />

disabled check box.<br />

Uncheck All – Unchecks all monitors in the list.<br />

Save Changes – Saves the changes. This may take several<br />

minutes.<br />

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