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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Baud Rate. Select the speed (measured in bits per second) at which the serial port<br />

communicates with the modem.<br />

Note: Newer modems (e.g. 56K versions) may be utilized if their rate of transfer can be<br />

stepped down to a maximum of 2400 bps (TAP specification). However, some newer<br />

modems can not be made to transfer below 9600 bps even though you may use an<br />

initialization string that specifies a lower rate of transfer.<br />

Data bits. Select the type of data bit transmission used to communicate with the<br />

selected port. 6, 7, or 8 data bits.<br />

Parity. Select the type of parity expected by the modem connected to the selected<br />

serial port.<br />

Stop. Select the stop bits used to communicate with the selected port. 1 or 2 data<br />

bits.<br />

Configure Memory Threshold<br />

Enter the amount of free memory, in kilobytes, that the SQL server needs to have available for<br />

optimum performance. If the amount of free memory falls below this threshold, the monitor<br />

is considered down.<br />

Configure Disk Performance - Exchange<br />

Set thresholds on disk reads and writes for the Exchange server host.<br />

Property Definition<br />

Bytes read Enter the maximum number of bytes read per<br />

second allowed before the monitor fails.<br />

Bytes write Enter the maximum number of bytes written per<br />

second allowed before the monitor fails.<br />

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