Especially anyone who has taken the time to create an issue report, or otherwise help fix a Cacti related problems. Also to anyone who has contributed to supporting Cacti.
The Email account name to be used as the senders name for the Notification Email.If left blank, Cacti will use the default Automation Notification Name if specified, otherwise, it will use the Cacti system default Email name
This is a unique string that will be matched to a devices sysDescr string to pair it to this Device Rule.Any Perl regular expression can be used in addition to any SQL Where expression.
This is a unique string that will be matched to a devices sysName string to pair it to this Device Rule.Any Perl regular expression can be used in addition to any SQL Where expression.
This is a unique string that will be matched to a devices sysOid string to pair it to this Device Rule.Any Perl regular expression can be used in addition to any SQL Where expression.
If this Graph Template requires the Data Template Data Source to the left, select the correct XML output column and then to enable the mapping either check or toggle here.
For SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 Devices, the SNMP Bulk Walk max-repetitions size. The default is to 'Auto Detect on Re-Index'. For very large switches, high performance servers, Jumbo Frame Networks or for high latency WAN connections, increasing this value may increase poller performance. More data is packed into a single SNMP packet which can reduce data query run time. However, some devices may completely refuse to respond to packets with a max-repetition size which is set too large. This can be especially true for lower-powered IoT type devices or smaller embedded IT appliances. Special attention to the overall network path MTU should also be considered since setting a value which is too high could lead to packet fragmentation.