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  • Wow. I didn't realize this would get this much attention. Sorry I have been absent. I fully intend to finish the write-up but duty calls! I will give you an example of what I used in the above screen shots. Command used in the alert: C:\GrowlScripts\NodeDown.bat ${NodeName} ${Date} ${Time} ${NodeID} Batch File:…
  • I replied to your other comment. Cheers!
  • GrowlNotify for Windows It's not too difficult to figure out. You can pass variables to a batch script and parse them out in to the notification text that then executes the GrowlNotify application to send the actual notifications to Growl including a url for when the notification is clicked. As I mentioned to ds2acrvet I…
  • As RichardLetts already surmised this is Growl for Windows running on my desktop. I use the execute a script action in alerts to pass variables to a batch file that then executes a small program called growlnotify that sends the notifications to the desktop application. You can then let other users install Growl for…
  • Orion's Syslog and Trap services are pretty basic when it comes to alerting and data retention. Regrettably it cannot currently handle per-host alerting like the Advanced Alert Manager as it is more per-message focused so once the filter is matched all additional matching messages are held from activating further alerts…
  • I would open a support ticket. It could be a polling issue (although this would generally effect more) or perhaps something wrong with the device reporting its values but to be sure it definitely merits more investigation. Cheers
  • You may find what you're looking for in the ciscoSipCallsMIB: Cisco SNMP Object Navigator Cheers