Set telemetry stream priority
This page describes StackState version 4.3.
The StackState 4.3 version range is End of Life (EOL) and no longer supported. We encourage customers still running the 4.3 version range to upgrade to a more recent release.
The Priority field allows for ordering component's Telemetry streams in the right-hand component pane. There are four levels of priority for Telemetry streams in StackState: High
, Medium
, Low
, and None
. Streams that have a higher priority level are presented at the top of the Telemetry stream section. By default, all streams have priority set to none
. To change priorities assigned to specific streams, follow the instruction below:
1. Open the component's properties pane
Locate the component that you want to edit Telemetry streams for. Click on the component to open the component's properties pane - see screenshot below:
Here you can access the Component properties, Health status, and Telemetry Streams.
2. Choose Telemetry Streams to prioritize
Components can have multiple Telemetry streams. They are presented in a column, so not all of them are visible at first. Let's say that instead of BytesReceivedRate
, you want to see PacketsReceivedRate
right after the basic_health
stream. Click on the kebab menu in the upper right corner of the basic_health
stream and choose the Edit option:
3. Set priorities for selected streams
In the basic_health
stream edit screen, you can set the Priority field to High
, as this one should be presented at the top. Click Save and confirm the change:
Now navigate to the PacketsReceivedRate
stream and open the stream editing screen. Here you can set the Priority field to Medium
:
All streams have their priority set to None
by default, so the PacketsReceivedRate
stream is presented above them, and below the basic_health
stream, which is set to High
priority.
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