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  1. To achieve this, follow these 2 steps: 1. Create a new function, which will check the current voltage level, and return 0 if the value drops below 20 V. Custom_Voltage_Function code example: 2. Create a new probe using this function, where the service will be considered up if the returned value is true (1):

  2. List. The List view displays all the devices sorted by name, address, MAC address, Device type, or Map they are on. It also displays which services are currently down for each device, and their notes. In the list view you are able to add new devices, remove devices, copy and paste them, add notes, disable and enable polling for them, print or ...

  3. To add a new device to The Dude, you can either use the Discovery interface, in which case the device will automatically be added with no settings asked from you, or you can add a device manually, by clicking the Add item button above the Map window. Once you click the Add Item button, you can then add a new device by clicking anywhere on the ...

  4. Manual:The Dude/Device map. The Device map shows the layout of the device icons in a way that's easier to comprehend. You can arrange icons in any way you like, or use the Layout tool to do it for you. Devices can be added in the Map itself, or in the Device list pane. They can also be automatically discovered with the Discovery interface.

  5. Service overview. The Services pane gives a quick overview of all the currently monitored services and their status. The Services tab shows a table that can be sorted by Device, Type, Status and Note and also gives you the ability to filter by Status, Type and Map. Just like in the Device settings, you can also add new services with the Add button:

  6. The Files pane manages all the files The Dude server can use. This includes Images for icons and backgrounds, fonts, logs, RouterOS packages and certificates. Adding files is possible from this pane via the Add button, or from the place where the icon will be used, via the ... button, like here in the Device Appearance settings:

  7. Manual:The Dude/Device discovery. The Dude can automaticall scan ranges of IP addresses to discover active devices on your networks. To do this, you have to use the Discovery interface. Upon first use of the Dude, the discovery window is opened automatically, however, you can also open the discovery interface later, by clicking the Discovery ...