Watch — 17nks2

: Choose whether to log the data for historical trend analysis. 4. Advanced: Using Expressions

: Use the Watch Editor on Broadcom TechDocs to schedule specific times when the Watch is active (e.g., only during business hours).

: Select the specific attribute of a device or model you want to track (e.g., CPU utilization, fan speed, or interface status). Watch 17nks2

To create a new Watch, you must first determine what you want to monitor.

: Assign a severity level (Critical, Major, Minor) to the event. : Choose whether to log the data for

Once the threshold is breached, you can automate the response:

: If a device is in Maintenance or Hibernation mode, you can configure the Watch to suppress events so you don't receive unnecessary alerts during planned downtime. : Select the specific attribute of a device

For complex monitoring, you can create a "Compound Watch" that uses mathematical expressions. For example, instead of just monitoring free memory, you could create an expression that calculates to monitor the percentage of available resources.