Learning How to Create Behavior Models
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How to Define Property Groups and Properties - What is a Property Group? -
Often you will create a behavior model that monitors behavior on your entire network without a concern for the specific type of node causing the behavior. At times, however, you will want to limit NerveCenter's monitoring activity to a specific node or type of nodes. You can limit a behavior model's focus using property groups.
Each node in NerveCenter's node list is assigned a property group, which contains one or more properties. Each property is a string which can be:
You can limit any object in a behavior model to focus on one specific property.
For example, if you wish to poll only a certain set of routers, you would assign to each router a property group with a unique property. When defining the poll, you would tell it to poll only those nodes which have the unique property.
Property Groups and Properties
| How to Define Property Groups and Properties | How to Create Property Groups and Properties |
| 29 July 2003 |