Alerts are automatic notifications that tell you when something important changes in your network or systems. For example, if a server goes offline, a website becomes slow, disk space is running out, or a critical service stops responding, an alert helps you find out right away instead of discovering the problem later from users. Good alerts are timely and clear: they explain what happened, where it happened, and how serious it is.
Alerting with IPNetwork Monitor. IPNetwork Monitor includes flexible alerting actions that react to status changes of monitored resources. You can send detailed notifications through multiple channels such as Email, Telegram, or SMS, so the right people are informed immediately. Beyond messaging, alerts can also trigger automated responses: run a specified program locally, execute a remote action via SSH, or modify SNMP values. This lets you go from “notify me” to “fix it automatically” workflows—like restarting a remote service, launching a recovery script, or rebooting a machine when a condition is met.