Alert rules let you define the conditions that matter most. You can create rules that trigger alerts based on specific signals, such as when data crosses a set threshold, or set up no-signal alerts to notify you if a data stream goes silent.With flexible options for customizing each rule, you’re in control of how and when you’re alerted, ensuring you’re always aware of important changes or potential issues in your system.Following are the two types of alerts that you can configure in Bytebeam console:
Alert Groups
Alert groups make it simple to organize and manage your alert rules, giving you a clear, streamlined view on the dashboard. By grouping related alerts, you can quickly see patterns, track issues by category, and focus on what’s most important—all from one place.This organized approach enhances visibility, helping you keep a pulse on critical events and respond swiftly to any changes in your IoT environment.You can add a group for the alert while creating the alert itslef. You can even edit the existing alert rule and change the alert group in that to move the alert rule into a specified alert group.The alert group disappears when all the alert rules written in it are either deleted or moved to some other alert group
All the existing alert rules are grouped under Default alert group.
No Signal Alerts
No-signal alerts are designed to notify you when expected data goes missing. They activate when a data stream unexpectedly stops, signaling a potential issue with connectivity, device status, or data flow.
Signal Based Alerts
Signal-based alerts keep you informed whenever key conditions are met in your data streams. These alerts are triggered by specific thresholds or parameters you set, such as temperature limits, sensor readings, or activity levels