Private Node Server Connectivity Alerts

Last modified on March 27, 2024

AlertSite customers who use private locations (Private Node Server, InSite, or PrivateNode EndPoint) can configure connectivity alerts to get notified when the private locations stop reporting data, for example, because of network connection issues. Connectivity alerts are an easy-to-use alternative to ServerAgent, or can be used together with ServerAgent for greater efficiency.

How connectivity alerts work

Connectivity alerts work with all versions of Private Node Server, InSite hardware appliances, and PrivateNode EndPoint.

Private locations connect to the AlertSite platform at regular intervals to send the monitoring results and to indicate that the location is up and running. Admin or Co-Admins can select the maximum time interval within which each private location is expected to report to AlertSite, and the recipients to notify about possible collection loss. Whenever AlertSite does not receive any data from a specific location within the defined interval, an alert will be sent to the corresponding recipients.

Connectivity alerts have status code 4050. When the connectivity is restored and the location resumes sending data to AlertSite, a “clear” alert (status 0) is sent.

These alerts are sent from the IP address of the primary AlertSite location configured for your account in  > Settings > Public Locations in AlertSite UXM (or in Account > Manage Account > Locations in AlertSite 1.0). Make sure your firewall allows traffic from this IP address.

Connectivity alerts follow recipient rules for monitor availability alerts and will not be sent to recipients who have availability alerts disabled.

Configure connectivity alerts

Admin and Co-Admins can configure Private Node Server connectivity alerts.

AlertSite UXM

First, configure the alert recipients:

  1. Go to Alerts > Alert Recipients.

  2. Add the necessary alert recipients (if they do not already exist).

  3. Make sure these recipients have the following options enabled:

    • Availability alerts
    • Notify when the error has cleared
  4. Optionally, change the consecutive alerting options as required (Alert after this # of consecutive errors and Stop alerting after this # of consecutive alerts).

Next, enable connectivity alerts for your private location:

  1. Go to  > Settings > Private Locations.

  2. Click next to the location in the list.

  3. Specify the following options:

    • Alert when no connection after this time (minutes) – connectivity alerts will be triggered after the specified number of minutes of not receiving any data from the location.

    • Connectivity alert recipients – select the recipients to notify about connectivity problems with this location.

    Adding a Private Node Server connectivity alert

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    Note: The Notify on error option does not affect connectivity alerts, it affects monitor alerts only.

  4. Click Save.

AlertSite 1.0

First, configure the alert recipients:

  1. Select Notifiers from the top menu of the AlertSite 1.0 console.

  2. Add the necessary alert recipients (if they do not already exist).

  3. Make sure these recipients have the following options enabled:

    • Enable availability notifications
    • Notify me when the error has cleared
  4. Optionally, change the consecutive alerting options as required (Notify me after … consecutive error(s) and Stop notifying me after … consecutive notification(s)).

Next, enable connectivity alerts for your private location:

  1. Select Configure > InSite Locations from the top menu.

  2. Click the location in the list.

  3. Specify the following options:

    • Notify When No Connection For – connectivity alerts will be triggered after the specified number of minutes of not receiving any data from the location.

    • Notifiers – select the recipients to send the connectivity alerts to.

    Adding a Private Node Server connectivity alert

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    Note: The Notify on Error? option does not affect connectivity alerts, it affects monitor alerts only.

  4. Click Submit in the top right corner.

  5. Repeat the steps for other private locations.

Alert templates

You can customize the contents of connectivity alerts sent to the recipient types listed below. There are separate templates for error and “clear” alerts.

  • E-mail (text format)

    Error: Server Error via E-mail (text format)

    Clear: Server Error Clear via E-mail (text format)

  • E-mail to wireless device (cell phone, pager, Blackberry, etc.)

    Error: Server Error via Wireless Email

    Сlear: Server Error Clear via Wireless Email

  • POST JSON request to web server

    Error: Site Error via POST (JSON format)

    Сlear: Site Error Clear via POST (JSON format)

  • ServiceNow

    Error: Site Error via ServiceNow (JSON format)

    Сlear: Site Error Clear via ServiceNow (JSON format)

To customize the alert contents, you will need to:

  1. Create custom templates.

  2. Make your custom templates the default ones.

Note: The abovementioned e-mail templates are also used for ServerAgent alerts, and JSON templates are also used for monitor availability alerts, so any changes in the default templates will also affect ServerAgent and monitor alerts.

Alert log

In the Alert Log, connectivity alerts have the PrivateNode Monitors label. You can see the name of the location that lost connectivity, and was notified about this problem.

AlertSite UXM

Connectivity alerts in the alert log

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AlertSite 1.0

Connectivity alerts in the alert log

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Remarks

  • Connectivity alerts do not support recipient groups and SNMP recipients.

  • Connectivity alerts are not included in the Notification Detail report.

See Also

Private Node Server Overview
PrivateNode EndPoint
Private Locations
Troubleshooting Private Locations

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