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Working with Behavior Models

NerveCenter obtains data from SNMP agents running on managed nodes. To correlate and filter this data, NerveCenter uses general models of network and system behavior that define the various problems each type of managed resource might exhibit.

In this section, you first learn how a behavior model works. Then, you will enable two models and start monitoring some events on the nodes you've defined.

Sections Included in this Chapter:

Section

Description

Understanding Behavior Models

Defines the components that make up a behavior model.

How Behavior Models Operate

Describes how the components of behavior models work together to monitor network devices.

Importing the IfData_LogToFile Behavior Model

Explains how and why you import the IfData_LogToFile behavior model.

Enabling the IfData_LogToFile Behavior Model

Provides an overview of the IfData_LogToFile behavior model and describes how to turn the behavior model on.

Enabling the IfLoad Behavior Model

Provides an overview of the IfLoad behavior model and describes how to turn the behavior model on.


 


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This file was last updated on 10 October 2000