Monitor Multiple Devices (Monitor Sets)
ThirdEye’s monitor settings include a function called “Monitor Set” that combines multiple monitors into one. Monitor Sets allow you to apply configured monitors to many devices at once.
- Click [Monitors] > [Set] > [Add].

- Enter the monitor set name and click [OK].

| Setting | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Automatically apply monitor to new devices | When a device is added to a monitor included in this monitor set, it will be automatically assigned if it is able to communicate with the device. |
- Click [Add Monitor] and set the monitoring items.

[Add Monitor] dropdown menu options:
| Menu option | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Add from template | Add a monitor from the created monitor templates to Template. |
| Agent-D | Add a monitor for Agent-D. |
| HTTP | Add a monitor for http or https. |
| ICMP | Add monitoring by ICMP Ping. |
| SNMP | Add a monitor to specify the MIB object to be monitored from the MIB table. |
| SNMP traps (all) | Add a monitor to watch all SNMP traps. |
| SNMP trap (optional) | Adds a monitor to watch the specified SNMP trap. |
| TCP port | Adds a monitor for the specified TCP port. |
| VCenter | Add a monitor to obtain vCenter resource information. |
| VMware Guest | Add a monitor to obtain VMware guest resource information via vCenter. |
| VMware Host | Add a monitor to obtain VMware host resource information via vCenter. |
| Xen Server | Add a monitor to check memory usage of Citrix Xen Server. |
Example of screen after adding monitor (Cisco example from above)

- Click the Editor’s [Devices] tab and select the device to which you want to assign the monitor set.

- Click [Device] > [Monitor Set].
