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This can be the case when a service or application has stopped. When used in concert with ping tests, Protocol Validation provides an enhanced view of application availability.


  1. To add a Protocol Validation test to VSM, select the customer you wish to add the test for, then navigate to Service Desk> Equipment Locations:


2. Next, right-click on the equipment you want to add a Protocol Validation for. Go down to Network> Protocol Validation Configuration:


3. To create a new Protocol Validation, click "Add Protocol Validation":


4. Populate the form with details of the Protocol Validation test you are adding. Refer to the table below.

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FieldDescriptionRestrictions
TypeThis is the protocol to be validated.
Details
Alarm Name (Auto-filled)

If the protocol validation fails,

that is

e.g. the service becomes unavailable, this will be the name of the alarm raised.


Name
The name
A description of the protocol validation,
for example, Marketing Website. This will appear
which will also be shown in the alarm details, and on the protocol validation availability page.
Site
The Site associated with the target
Free text used to identify the site.  Can be blank
Criteria
Address

The target address, can be a DNS name, or IP Address. 

For example: www.mywebsite.com:8080/firstpage/secondpage

For SIP OPTIONS, SIP URI is also supported
Port

The port the service runs on. If left blank, the default port for that protocol will be used

, for example 80 for HTTP, and 22 for SSHPoll FrequencyThe frequency to poll the validation. 

.

Default ports:

80 = HTTP

443 = HTTPS

25 = SMTP

22 = SSH

23 = Telnet

Undefined = Raw TCP Socket


Poll Frequency (mins)

The frequency of the protocol validation is tested, in minutes. Valid values are 1 – 1440.

We recommend setting this to 2 minutes, for immediate results on failure.


Validation
This specifies

Specifies whether the address is accessed internally within the intranet, or externally via a public-facing IP Address. 

For public websites, this should be set to External.

Note: It is not possible to test an external validation.


Additional Configuration options
Ignore Certificate Errors

For HTTPS a security certificate needs to be installed on the target equipment.   Sometimes, this cannot be verified, resulting in browsers displaying a warning instead of loading the page. 


If this is the expected response for the site, click 'Ignore Certificate Errors'

HTTPS only
SIP Proxy AddressThis is the SIP Proxy address and is an IP Address. SIP Proxy, sometimes also called SIP Server, or SIP Proxy server facilitates the communication between two SIP addresses. It is the go-between two SIP devices allowing them to set up communication, and drops out once established allowing point to point communication.SIP OPTIONS only
SIP Proxy PortThis is the port used by the SIP proxy. It is typically 5060 for non-encrypted signalling traffic, or 5061 for encrypted traffic, encrypted with Transport Layer Security (TLS). If left blank, the default 5060 will be used.SIP OPTIONS only
SIP Protocol

This is the protocol used by the target SIP client. SIP clients typically use TCP or UDP for encrypted SIP traffic to servers and other endpoints.  If SIP Proxy Port is 5061, specify TLS.

SIP OPTIONS only
UsernameThe
ssh user name
username to log on to the target address with.SSH
only
, Telnet and SIP Options
PasswordThe
ssh
password to log on to the target address withSSH
only
, Telnet and SIP Options