<%NUMBERING1%>.<%NUMBERING2%>.<%NUMBERING3%> PRTG Manual: Context Menus
Right-click an object to view a context menu with many options for direct access to monitoring data and functions. You can also access many of the functionalities via the main menu or the hover popup window. However, using the context menus is the easier way in most cases.
To view your browser's context menu, press the Ctrl key (Chrome) or the Shift key (Firefox) while right-clicking. You then see the menu of your browser instead of the PRTG menu. This is not possible with Internet Explorer.
The content of the PRTG context menu varies, depending on the type of object you have selected. See the following subsections for an overview of the available options.
Probe Menu
The Probe Menu contains actions for your local probe, hosted probe, or remote probes.

Probe Menu
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Scan Now
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Perform an immediate scan of the selected probe. This queries data for all devices and sensors in the object hierarchy underneath.
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Details
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Show the Overview tab of the selected probe.
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Edit ›
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Hover over Edit to show the Edit menu.
 Edit Menu
The following actions are available:
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Add Group
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Open a dialog that guides you through the process of adding a new group to the selected probe.
For detailed instructions, see section Add a Group.
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Add Auto-Discovery Group
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Open a dialog that guides you through the process of adding a new auto-discovery group to the selected probe. PRTG creates a new group and runs an auto-discovery in your network to automatically add devices and sensors. For more information, see section Auto-Discovery.
This option is not available on the Hosted Probe of a PRTG hosted by Paessler instance.
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Add Device
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Open a dialog that guides you through adding a new device to the selected probe.
For detailed instructions, see section Add a Device.
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Sort Alphabetically
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Sort direct children (groups and devices) of the selected probe in alphabetical order.
The ordering is stored in the monitoring configuration and cannot be revoked.
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Delete
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Delete the selected probe. PRTG asks for confirmation before anything is actually deleted.
You cannot delete local probes or hosted probes.
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Move ›
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Hover over Move to open the Move menu.
 Move Menu
The following actions are available:
- Top: Move the probe to the top of the root group.
- Up: Move the probe one entry up.
- Down: Move the probe one entry down.
- Bottom: Move the probe to the bottom of the root group.
- Management: Open the Management tab of the probe.
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Pause ›
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Resume
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Hover over Pause to open the Pause menu.
If the probe already is in Paused or in Simulate Error status, Resume appears. Click to restart monitoring on this probe.
 Pause Menu
You can pause and resume monitoring on the selected probe. Monitoring for all sensors in the object hierarchy underneath is paused or resumed.
You can choose from: Pause Indefinitely, pause For 5 Minutes, For 15 Minutes, For 1 Hour, For 3 Hours, For 1 Day, or Until a certain time. If you select Until, a dialog appears where you can define a date. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time. PRTG resumes monitoring after this date.
You can directly add a One-time Maintenance Window to pause monitoring during a planned downtime. In the appearing dialog, define the start and end date of the maintenance window for this probe. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time.
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Priority ›
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Hover over Priority to open the Priority menu.
 Context Menu Priority
Define the priority of the selected probe.
For details, see section Priority and Favorites.
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Historic Data ›
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Hover over Historic Data to open the Historic Data menu.
 Context Menu Historic Data
The following actions are available:
- Open the historic data report tabs for the specified time interval: Last 2 days, Last 30 days, or Last 365 days
- Create Report: Open a dialog to add a new report to PRTG.
When you create a report via the context menu, PRTG automatically includes the selected object in the report.
For details, see section Reports Step by Step.
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Send Link by Email
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Send the link to the selected probe by email. Click to create a new email using your system's standard email client. It contains a direct link to the Overview tab of the selected probe.
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Add Ticket
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Open the Add Ticket dialog.
For details, see section Tickets.
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Group Menu
The Group Menu contains actions for your groups.
The context menu of the Root group is special and differs from the other groups' menu.
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Scan Now
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Perform an immediate scan of the selected group. This queries data for all devices and sensors in the object hierarchy underneath.
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Details
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Show the Overview tab of the selected group.
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Edit ›
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Hover over Edit to show the Edit menu. The following actions are available:
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Add Group
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Open a dialog that guides you through the process of adding a new group to the selected group.
For detailed instructions, see section Add a Group.
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Add Auto-Discovery Group
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Open a dialog that guides you through the process of adding a new auto-discovery group to the selected group. PRTG creates a new group and runs an auto-discovery in your network to automatically add devices and sensors.
For more information, see section Auto-Discovery.
This option is not available on the Hosted Probe of a PRTG hosted by Paessler instance.
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Add Device
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Open a dialog that guides you through adding a new device to the selected group.
For detailed instructions, see section Add a Device.
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Auto-Discovery
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This option is only available for auto-discovery groups or devices that have the auto-discovery feature enabled. Hover over Auto-Discovery to show its menu. The following actions are available:
- Run Auto-Discovery: Immediately start a search to automatically add new sensors to the selected device. The search runs in the background and uses the option you set in the Auto Discovery Level section of the group settings. If found, you see new devices with sensors after a few minutes.
For more information, see section Auto-Discovery (Run Auto-Discovery Now).
- Run Auto-Discovery with Template: Open a dialog to start an automatic search with a standard, detailed, or custom device template. This is the Auto-Discovery Level option Auto-discovery with specific device templates.
If you select this option from the context menu, the settings you made in the Auto-Discovery Level section of the group settings do not apply.
This option is not available on the Hosted Probe of a PRTG hosted by Paessler instance.
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Sort Alphabetically
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Sort direct children (groups and devices) of the selected group in alphabetical order.
The ordering is stored in the monitoring configuration and cannot be revoked.
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Delete
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Delete the selected group. PRTG asks for confirmation before anything is actually deleted.
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Clone
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Open a dialog that guides you through cloning the selected group.
For detailed instructions, see section Clone Object.
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Move ›
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Hover over Move to open the Move menu. The following actions are available:
- Top: Move the group to the top of the mother node (here, usually a probe or another group).
- Up: Move the group one entry up.
- Down: Move the group one entry down.
- Bottom: Move the group to the bottom of the mother node.
- To Other Group: Move the group to another group to become a subgroup.
- Management: Open the Management tab of the group.
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Pause ›
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Resume
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Hover over Pause to open the Pause menu.
If the group already is in Paused or in Simulate Error status, Resume appears. Click to restart monitoring on this group.
You can pause and resume monitoring on the selected group. Monitoring for all sensors in the object hierarchy underneath is paused or resumed.
You can choose from: Pause Indefinitely, pause For 5 Minutes, For 15 Minutes, For 1 Hour, For 3 Hours, For 1 Day, or Until a certain time. If you select Until, a dialog appears where you can define a date. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time. PRTG resumes monitoring after this date.
You can directly add a One-time Maintenance Window to pause monitoring during a planned downtime. In the appearing dialog, define the start and end date of the maintenance window for this group. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time.
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Priority ›
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Hover over Priority to open the Priority menu. Define the priority of the selected group.
For details, see section Priority and Favorites.
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Historic Data ›
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Hover over Historic Data to open the Historic Data menu. The following actions are available:
- Create Report: Open a dialog to add a new report to PRTG.
When you create a report via the context menu, PRTG automatically includes the selected object in the report.
For details, see section Reports Step by Step.
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Send Link by Email
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Send the link to the selected group by email. Click to create a new email using your system's standard email client. It contains a direct link to the Overview tab of the selected group.
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Add Ticket
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Open the Add Ticket dialog.
For details, see section Tickets.
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Device Menu
The Device Menu contains actions for your devices.
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Scan Now
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Perform an immediate scan of the selected device. This queries data for all sensors in the object hierarchy underneath.
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Details
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Show the Overview tab of the selected device.
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Edit ›
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Hover over Edit to show the Edit menu. The following actions are available:
- Settings: Open the Device Settings tab of this device.
- Notification Triggers: Open the Notification Triggers tab of this device.
- Access Rights: Open a dialog to edit User Access Rights for this device.
- Rename: Open a dialog to edit the name of this device. You can also select another device icon.
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Add Sensor
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Open a dialog that guides you through adding a new sensor to the selected device.
For detailed instructions, see section Add a Sensor.
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Auto-Discovery
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Hover over Auto-Discovery to show the Auto-Discovery menu. The following actions are available:
- Run Auto-Discovery: Immediately start a search to automatically add new sensors to the selected device. The search runs in the background and uses the option you set in the Auto Discovery Level section.of the device settings. If found, you see new sensors on this device after a few minutes.
For more information, see section Auto-Discovery (Run Auto-Discovery Now).
If you have set the option No auto-discovery in the device settings section Auto-Discovery Level and start the auto-discovery from the context menu, PRTG runs it using the standard device identification, and changes the device setting to Standard auto-discovery (recommended).
- Run Auto-Discovery with Template: Open a dialog to start an automatic search with a standard, detailed, or custom device template. This is the Auto-Discovery Level option Auto-discovery with specific device templates.
If you select this option from the context menu, the settings you made in the Auto-Discovery Level section of the device settings do not apply.
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Create Device Template
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Open a dialog that guides you through creating a new device template. The template is then available for the auto-discovery.
For detailed instructions, see section Create Device Template.
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Recommend Now
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Start an analysis to get sensor recommendations for this device. When PRTG finishes the inspection of the device, you see the sensor recommendations in a table list on the device's Overview tab where you can directly add the respective sensors.
This option is only available if the recommendation engine is enabled.
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Sort Alphabetically
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Sort the sensors on the selected device in alphabetical order.
The ordering is stored in the monitoring configuration and cannot be revoked.
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Delete
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Delete the selected device. PRTG asks for confirmation before anything is actually deleted.
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Clone
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Open a dialog that guides you through cloning the selected device.
For detailed instructions, see section Clone Object.
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Move ›
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Hover over Move to open the Move menu. The following actions are available:
- Top: Move the device to the top of the mother node (here, usually a probe or group).
- Up: Move the device one entry up.
- Down: Move the device one entry down.
- Bottom: Move the device to the bottom of the mother node.
- To Other Group: Move the device to another group.
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Pause ›
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Resume
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Hover over Pause to open the Pause menu.
If the device already is in Paused or in Simulate Error status, Resume appears. Click to restart monitoring on this device.
You can pause and resume monitoring on the selected device. Monitoring for all sensors in the object hierarchy underneath is paused or resumed.
You can choose from: Pause Indefinitely, pause For 5 Minutes, For 15 Minutes, For 1 Hour, For 3 Hours, For 1 Day, or Until a certain time. If you select Until, a dialog appears where you can define a date. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time. PRTG resumes monitoring after this date.
You can directly add a One-time Maintenance Window to pause monitoring during a planned downtime. In the appearing dialog, define the start and end date of the maintenance window for this device. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time.
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Priority/Favorite ›
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Hover over Priority/Favorite to open the Priority/Favorite menu. Define the priority of the selected device, or add to or remove it from the favorite devices list.
For details, see section Priority and Favorites.
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Historic Data ›
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Hover over Historic Data to open the Historic Data menu. The following actions are available:
- Create Report: Open a dialog to add a new report to PRTG.
When you create a report via the context menu, PRTG automatically includes the selected object in the report.
For details, see section Reports Step by Step.
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Device Tools ›
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Hover over Device Tools to open the Device Tools menu.
This option is not available on the Hosted Probe of a PRTG hosted by Paessler instance.
 Context Menu Device Tools
The following actions are available:
- Go to Service URL: Open the service page that you have defined in the Device Settings. If no service URL is available for this device, you can enter an address in the appearing dialog.
- New Window with HTTP: Open a new browser window with HTTP and the IP address or Domain Name System (DNS) name of the device.
- New Window with HTTPS: Open a new browser window with HTTPS and the IP address or DNS name of the device.
- New Window with FTP: Open a new browser window with the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and the IP address or DNS name of the device.
- Remote Desktop: Download an .rdp file. When you execute this file, a remote desktop starts with the IP address or DNS name of the device.
In Firefox, you have to use mstsc.exe (Microsoft Terminal Service) to open the file.
- Traceroute: Start a traceroute on the selected device. PRTG displays the route and measures transit delays of packets across the IP network.
- Install Remote Probe: Open a dialog to install a PRTG remote probe on this device. For more details, see Remote Probe Setup via Device Tools.
This option is only available on devices on local probes.
This option is not available in PRTG hosted by Paessler.
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Find Duplicates
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In your PRTG configuration, search for devices with the same IP address or DNS name as the selected device. A window with the results appears, either showing existing duplicates or a message indicating that there are no duplicates.
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Send Link by Email
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Send the link to the selected device by email. Click to create a new email using your system's standard email client. It contains a direct link to the Overview tab of the selected device.
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Add Ticket
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Open the Add Ticket dialog.
For details, see section Tickets.
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Sensor Menu
The Sensor Menu contains actions for your sensors.
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Scan Now
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Perform an immediate scan of the selected sensor.
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Details
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Show the Overview tab of the selected sensor.
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Edit ›
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Hover over Edit to show the Edit menu. The following actions are available:
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Acknowledge Alarm ›
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This option is only available in the sensor menu when you select a sensor in a Down or Down (Partial) status.
You can acknowledge an alarm for the selected sensor. An acknowledged alarm shows up in the alarms list as acknowledged (see Sensor States) and does not trigger any more notifications.
You can choose from: Acknowledge Indefinitely, acknowledge For 5 Minutes, For 15 Minutes, For 1 Hour, For 3 Hours, For 1 Day, or Until...When certain time. If you select Until, a dialog appears where you can define a date. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time. If the alarm condition still exists after this date, the sensor shows a Down status again.
When the alarm condition clears, the sensor usually returns to an Up status immediately with the next sensor scan. For details about acknowledging an alarm, see section Alarms.
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Delete
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Delete the selected sensor. PRTG asks for confirmation before anything is actually deleted.
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Clone
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Open a dialog that guides you through cloning the selected sensor.
For detailed instructions, see section Clone Object.
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Move ›
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Hover over Move to open the Move menu. The following actions are available:
- Top: Move the sensor to the top of the device on which it runs.
- Up: Move the sensor one entry up on the device.
- Down: Move the sensor one entry down on the device.
- Bottom: Move the sensor to the bottom of the device.
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Pause ›
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Resume
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Hover over Pause to open the Pause menu.
If the sensor already is in Paused status or in a Simulated Error status, Resume appears. Click Resume to restart monitoring on this sensor.
You can pause and resume monitoring of the selected sensor. Choose from: Pause Indefinitely, pause For 5 Minutes, For 15 Minutes, For 1 Hour, For 3 Hours, For 1 Day, or Until a certain time. If you select Until, a dialog appears where you can define a date. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time. PRTG resumes monitoring after this date.
You can directly add a One-time Maintenance Window to pause monitoring during a planned downtime. In the appearing dialog, define the start and end date of the maintenance window for this sensor. Use the date time picker to enter the date and time.
Inheritance of the Schedules, Dependencies, and Maintenance Window setting from a parent device, group, or probe is suspended for this timeframe and set again afterward.
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Simulate Error Status
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Set the selected sensor to a Down status. Like for the Paused status, Resume appears in the context menu if the selected sensor already is in a Simulated Error status.
Simulate Error Status does not work for sensors that run on a PRTG Mini Probe.
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Priority/Favorite ›
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Hover over Priority/Favorite to open the Priority/Favorite menu. Define the priority of the selected sensor, or add or remove it from the favorite devices list.
For details, see section Priority and Favorites.
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Historic Data ›
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Hover over Historic Data to open the Historic Data menu. The following actions are available:
- Open the historic data report tabs for the specified time interval: Live Data, Last 2 days, Last 30 days, or Last 365 days
- View Historic Data: Open the Historic Data tab of this sensor.
- Create Report: Open a dialog to add a new report to PRTG.
When you create a report via the context menu, PRTG automatically includes the selected object in the report.
For details, see section Reports Step by Step.
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Send Link by Email
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Send the link to the selected sensor by email. Click to create a new email using your system's standard email client. It contains a direct link to the Overview tab of the selected sensor.
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Add Ticket
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Open the Add Ticket dialog.
For details, see section Tickets.
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