When monitoring fails to get a successful response, the monitored item is put on a watch alert and tested 2 additional times at one-minute intervals to verify the validity of the error.
This is the number of times the monitored item is tested in a specific interval of time. The Standard Service time interval is one hour, but this can be changed by subscribing to the Enhanced Service.
This is the email message which is generated and sent to the contact(s) specified when the URL does not respond after the False Alarm Protection process is complete.
This is an acronym for Uniform Resource Locator. It is the address of each Web page. It usually begins with "http://". (Example- http://www.internetseer.com)
This report is emailed each week providing you with the number of connection problems each day, the time on error, the percentage uptime and the average connect time of your Web site plus valuable online products and services to assist you in increasing revenues, controlling cost and reducing risks.
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