Settings

Settings

Settings

Settings

Configure and manage every aspect of your Cloudmon deployment from a single location. Settings covers user access and roles, credentials, monitoring profiles, log rules, runbooks, device dependencies, and more.

The Settings section is organised into three areas. User Management controls who can access Cloudmon and what they can do. Configurations covers the operational settings that define how monitoring, logging, and remediation work. Monitoring contains the application definitions used by Digital Experience Monitoring.

Where to find it: Navigate to Settings → General Settings for User Management. Navigate to Settings → Configurations for operational settings. Navigate to Settings → Monitoring for Applications.

User Management

User Management
How user access, roles, and groups work in Cloudmon.
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User Roles
Define page access and action permissions for users.
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User Accounts
Add users, assign roles, and configure notifications.
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Groups
Organise devices for bulk profile, alarm, and access assignments.
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Password Management and MFA
Change, reset, or set a new password and manage MFA.
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IP Restrictions
Restrict Cloudmon access to specific IP addresses and networks.
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Authentication Methods
Configure OTP app or email OTP authentication for your account.
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Idle Timeout
Set automatic session logout periods for inactive users.
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Configurations

Log Profiles
Configure which log types are collected from which servers.
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Runbooks
Automate remediation scripts that run when an alarm fires.
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Log Rules
Tag, filter, or raise alarms from incoming log entries.
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Credentials
Manage SNMP, WMI, SSH, and NetFlow credentials for monitored devices.
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Plugin Templates
View and manage plugins discovered on probes and agents.
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Monitoring Profiles
Define polling intervals and metrics for groups of devices.
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Device Dependencies
Suppress alarm noise by mapping upstream device relationships.
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Applications
Add business applications for Digital Experience Monitoring.
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Configure your Cloudmon deployment
Start by adding credentials and creating user roles, then configure monitoring profiles to define how your devices are polled.