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High Frequency Poller

The High Frequency Poller enables you to poll individual objects on a device faster than once per minute. High frequency polling helps you detect momentary spikes in network traffic that last less than one minute. You can negatively affect SevOne NMS performance when you turn on high frequency polling for an excessive number of objects. Please consult with your SevOne Support Engineer if you plan to use high frequency polling for a large number objects.

To access the High Frequency Poller from the navigation bar, click the Devices menu and select Device Manager to display the Device Manager. On the Device Manager, click images/download/attachments/163972717/editnew-version-1-modificationdate-1693242570234-api-v2.png next to a device to display the Edit Device page. On the Edit Device page, click High Frequency Poller.

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All Devices

Click Show All Devices to display all objects that currently use the High Frequency Poller. A Device column appears on the left side of the list and all devices with objects that use the High Frequency Poller display.

  • Device – Displays the device on which the object resides.

  • Plugin - Displays the name of the plugin that polls the object.

  • Object - Display the name of the object that the High Frequency Poller polls.

  • Frequency - Displays the poll frequency you enter.

  • Created - Displays the date and time you created the poll frequency.

  • Scheduled - Displays images/download/attachments/163972717/alarmclock-version-1-modificationdate-1693242570257-api-v2.png when you schedule high frequency polling to occur for a time span. This column displays no flag when the High Frequency Poller polls the object continuously at the frequency you enter.

Manage High Frequency Polling

Perform the following steps to manage high frequency polling for objects.

  1. Click Add Object Poll Frequency or click images/download/attachments/163972717/editnew-version-1-modificationdate-1693242570234-api-v2.png to display the Add/Edit Object Poll Frequency pop-up.

  2. For a new object, click the Device drop-down and select the device on which the object resides.

  3. For a new object, click the Object drop-down and select the object to poll.

  4. In the Frequency field, enter the number of seconds for how frequently to poll the object.

  5. Click Schedule to display the Scheduler pop-up. If you do not define high frequency polling to occur on a schedule, the object is continuously polled by the High Frequency Poller at the frequency you define in the previous step.

  6. On the Scheduler pop-up, click the Time Zone drop-down and select the time zone for the device.

  7. Select one of the following.

    • Select Enabled During This Time to define a time span during which to enable high frequency polling.

    • Select Disabled During This Time to define a time span during which to disable high frequency polling. During times when the high frequency poller does not poll the object, polling continues at the frequency you set for the device.

  8. Two tabs enable you to define schedule options.

    • Select the Periodic tab to define a periodic polling schedule (e.g., every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 2:00AM to 4:00AM).

    • Select the Specific tab to define a specific polling schedule (e.g., December 20, 2014 at 3:00AM).

  9. Click Add to save the schedule to the list.

  10. Click Schedule to save the schedule and close the Scheduler pop-up.

  11. In the User Description field, enter the description you want to use for the object.

  12. Select the Override Description check box to display the User Description in reports instead of the System Description.

  13. Click Save to save the object poll frequency and to close the Add/Edit Object Poll Frequency pop-up.

  14. Click in the Object column to display a link to the Object Summary and links to the report templates that are applicable for the object.