Learning How to Create Behavior Models
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How to Use Behavior Models -
Review and Summary
What is a Behavior Model?
How to Use Behavior Models
In the previous chapters, you learned how to create, modify, and enable several key objects in NerveCenter, such as polls, masks, and alarms. These elements are combined to create behavior models that monitor and correlate network events.
This chapter explains:
- What a behavior model is
- Two ways to develop behavior models to test for a persistent network condition
- How to create a behavior model to detect unresponsive nodes
This chapter includes the following sections:
Section
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Description
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What is a Behavior Model? |
Explains that a behavior model is a set of specifications that tell NerveCenter how to detect and respond to certain conditions. |
How to Create Useful Behavior Models |
Steps you through the process of creating different behavior models for notifying you only of persistent problems. |
Review and Summary |
Gives you the opportunity to review what you learned. |