Prtg Network Monitor Digiboy Top

Since there is no established technical tool or widely known community project specifically named " Digiboy Top

  1. Right-click the device → Add Sensor → choose EXE/Script Sensor
  2. Upload your PowerShell or batch script that returns JSON/XML/PRTG standard
  3. Set the interval (e.g., 60 seconds)
  4. Define warning/error thresholds based on script output
  • Metrics to collect: MTTR, alert count, false positive rate, uptime improvements
  • Expected outcomes: MTTR -30%, alerts -50%, uptime +0.5–1%

Configure Reverse DNS Lookup to see domain names instead of raw IP addresses, which makes the report more readable. Step B: Generate a Formal Report PRTG Manual: Toplists - Paessler prtg network monitor digiboy top

Custom Dashboards & Maps: Users can create visual network maps with a drag-and-drop designer for real-time status updates. Since there is no established technical tool or

  1. Assess Your Needs: Count the number of "sensors" you need. (One device usually requires 5-10 sensors depending on complexity).
  2. Contact the Reseller: Reach out to Digiboy or visit their portal to check for the latest pricing on PRTG licenses. They often have distinct pricing tiers for commercial licenses.
  3. Download the Trial: You can download a 30-day unlimited trial directly from Paessler to test the waters before purchasing through your reseller.
  4. Deploy: Install the core server, add your devices via SNMP, WMI, or SSH, and let the auto-discovery feature do the heavy lifting.
  • Drill-Down Analysis: Enable users to drill down into detailed device and service information, including:

    When setting up your monitoring environment via these resources, you'll typically follow these core steps: Right-click the device → Add Sensor → choose