ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Setting up Zoom Datasources / Propertysources Got it working. I had to add the category in myself. Re: Setting up Zoom Datasources / Propertysources Yeah (I have the main URLs I used for reference on the original post). I added <company>.zoom.us (our Windows team confirmed it was correct) manually and made a JWTs and got the Key and Secret, but it didn't seem like it was working. The datasources didn't match it since it didn't include the hasCategory("ZoomService"). Do I need to add that in somehow? Re: Setting up Zoom Datasources / Propertysources I'd be interested in knowing more about the cloud exchange stuff in regards to zoom but IDK if my company will sign off on extra spending or not. In the meantime I would like to try to get the Zoom datasources and propertysource working and see what it can do. (Even if it will be deprecated soon.) Do you have any guidance on that? Re: Setting up Zoom Datasources / Propertysources Not sure what you mean by trials. I just found the data and property sources for zoom and wanted to try setting them up to see if they had useful info for my team. Re: Setting up Zoom Datasources / Propertysources 18 hours ago, Stuart Weenig said: You should look at using these through the exchange. We built new DataSources that eliminate the need to run any tasks on your collector. Simply go to Exchange >> Cloud Integrations >> Zoom >> Add and step through the wizard. @Brian Gladden Exchange >> Cloud Integrations >> Zoom >> Add and step through the wizard When I go to Exchange (left hand bar) I do not see anything that says Cloud Integrations. I just see the modules. Sorry if I'm missing something. Setting up Zoom Datasources / Propertysources I found the Zoom Datasources / Propertysources but was unsure about what needed to be added into LM to use these, like a Microsoft Surface or <company>.zoom.us or ??? Played around with getting the zoom.api key and secret and manually added to both a Surface and a manually added <company>.zoom.us (the Propertysource uses these for the AppliesTo) but wasn't sure about the hasCategory("ZoomService") on the datasources. I didn't get either to really work and I don't think the "device" <company>.zoom.us functioned. Main pages I read to try to figure it out so far were: https://marketplace.zoom.us/docs/api-reference/zoom-api https://marketplace.zoom.us/docs/api-reference/using-zoom-apis https://marketplace.zoom.us/docs/guides/build/jwt-app https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/monitoring/applications-databases/zoom-monitoring Any advice on getting these to work? Re: Alerts that monitor other alerts 1 hour ago, Stuart Weenig said: You could create a service out of those two links. The service metric would be interface status. You would choose to aggregate the status data by "mean". If both links are up, they'd both return 1, so the average would be 1. If one link is down, you'd get the average of 1 and 2 (1.5). If both links are down, you'd average 2 and 2 (2). Set your threshold to >=2 and you should be good to go. The only tedious part is setting this up for each pair of links you have. This sounds perfect! Thank you for the suggestion! I put the 2 instances I want to monitor together and made a rule for it. Just need to test it and see if it works as intended. Alerts that monitor other alerts Example: I have one router connected to the network's other router with 2 links (interfaces, tunnels, etc). If one of the links goes down the normal alert rule to email me is fine. However, if BOTH links go down I want a page. Cluster alerts was close to what I needed but it seemed to only be able to be set for if ANY 2 links go down then do this, instead of if these 2 links go down. I care about the relation between 2 specific links on a device, not the other ports going to random servers and stuff happening to go down. (I have different alerts for those.) Has any one dealt with an issue similar to this and found a work around/solution? Maybe an eventsource (or something) would be able to check for if Alert A and Alert B exist at the same time? Re: Report for all devices showing NaN results The debug feature and !tlist results showing All NaN have recently been brought to my attention. We have a lot of scripts returning All NaN and it would be helpful to have a way to efficiently address the All NaN results so we can remove the broken script, fix the script, or only apply it to devices it will work on. Info Level Alarm being Marked as Error Level Syslog Message We send syslog messages from ISE to LM. It looks like this alert is marked as INFO but LM treats it as Error level. Is there a way to set this alert as Warning instead of Error? -------------------------------------------------------------- Host: <HOSTNAME> Eventsource: Cisco_Syslog Message: CISE_Alarm INFO: EAP Connection Timeout : Server=<HOSTNAME>; NAS IP Address=<IP>; NAS Identifier=N/A Level: error Admin: ##ADMIN## Hostname: <HOSTNAME> Hostdesc: Level: error Value: CISE_Alarm INFO: EAP Connection Timeout : Server=<HOSTNAME>; NAS IP Address=<IP>; NAS Identifier=N/A Threshold: ##THRESHOLD## Alerttype: eventAlert Eventsource: Cisco_Syslog Datasource: Cisco_Syslog Generalcode: ##GENERALCODE## Specificcode: ##SPECIFICCODE## Facility: local use 3 (local3) Message: CISE_Alarm INFO: EAP Connection Timeout : Server=<HOSTNAME>; NAS IP Address=<IP>; NAS Identifier=N/A
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