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Threshold policies replaced individual sensor threshold configurations on June 1, 2025 Go to Alarms > Thresholds to migrate your sensor threshold configurations to threshold policies.
Avoid getting duplicate alarms Once you configure threshold policies, delete the individual sensor thresholds previously created on the Alarms > Thresholds page.
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You will only receive notifications on alarms when you connect a Gateway and subscribe to IT Expert or you subscribe devices to Asset Advisor.
Most devices come with a set of pre-defined default alarms. While thresholds can be defined directly on devices, like those that use APC Network Management Cards (NMC), it's easier to use threshold policies in IT Expert if you're defining alarm thresholds for sensors on multiple devices.
In IT Expert, Administrators and Operators with the appropriate permissions can create alarm threshold policies on numeric and state sensors on the Alarms > Threshold policies page.
Multiple threshold policies of the same sensor type are grouped in the list by priority.
Use the icon to drag and drop the policy in the list to determine which policy takes precedence when device sensors are in multiple policies.
To create a threshold policy:
Log in to IT Expert and go to Alarms > Threshold policies. Click Create policy.
When a device is in multiple threshold policies, the policy in the location closest to the device takes priority.
Select the numeric or state sensor type. Click Show all… to see all available numeric or state sensor types.
Note: To create a threshold for Battery Capacity Remaining, select Percent.
This example is a Temperature threshold policy.
Select the target sensors and then narrow your selection.
The list reflects the number of devices, sensors and locations that meet your criteria.
Click Configure in each section to specify what you want to include in the policy and then click Next.
Target sensors by:
- Device type
- Manufacturer
- Model
- Sensor type
- Sensor name
Configure device types
Configure device models
Configure sensor types
Otherwise, you can toggle Target specific device sensors only to manually select one or more sensors. Use the Search field narrow your selection.
Configure the high and low threshold values that cause warning and critical alarms for numeric sensors.
You can change the values in the fields to visualize the thresholds in the graph.
Note: The data shown in the graph are an example, not actual data.
Numeric sensor threshold
Hysteresis settings reduce chattering from frequently occurring alarms.
Note: The device always triggers its pre-defined default alarms.
Number of violations
Specify the number of times a threshold must be violated before an alarm occurs.
To trigger an alarm without delay, set the number of violations to 1.
Configuring a large number of violations reduces the sensitivity of the threshold alarm.
Number of samples
Specify the sample size to be evaluated before an alarm clears. Samples are polling cycles, five minutes by default.
The sample looks back at that number of polling cycles regardless of whether an alarm has occurred.
Configuring a large sample size compared to violations can delay the alarm from clearing.
You can change the values in the fields to visualize the hysteresis in the graph.
Note: The data shown in the graph are an example, not actual data.
View the summary and save the threshold policy.
The Gateway Comm Status - protocol sensor is available for every discovered device: SNMP, Modbus, NetBotz, Redfish.
Devices monitored by Gateway 1.23 and newer support configuring hysteresis for communication alarms reported by the Gateway Comm Status sensor.
Communication alarms are generated after one violation when devices are not included in a policy for the Gateway Comm Status sensor.
To quiet communication alarms for your monitored devices, create a policy, choose the Gateway Comm Status sensor, and configure hysteresis as appropriate.
Note: To create a policy to trigger an alarm on the Gateway Comm Status - protocol sensor without delay, set the number of violations to 1.
State sensor threshold
You can override the settings on a specific sensor that is included in a threshold policy.
Once you alter the settings, threshold policies will no longer apply to the sensor.
If you delete the threshold configuration on that sensor, any threshold policy settings for the sensor will once again apply.
To override a threshold policy on a specific sensor:
To remove the override and reapply threshold policy settings for the sensor, click Delete sensor configuration.
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