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Status Future consideration
Workspace SevOne
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 9, 2026

Alert Correlation Across Object Types in SevOne

Currently, SevOne does not allow the creation of alert policies where conditions are applied across different object types. As a result, we are unable to achieve alert correlation within SevOne.

Could you please confirm if this functionality can be enabled in SevOne?
My use case is to receive an alert only when both a device’s IP availability and SNMP availability are zero. If ICMP availability is down but SNMP is up, we do not want an alert to be generated.

Idea priority Medium
  • Admin
    Matt Sweet
    Feb 11, 2026

    Sorry the way our alerting architecture is laid out currently prevents using multiple object types in a threshold or policy. We will continue to assess this need from customers such as yourself to determine if we can adjust our architecture to fit your use-case.