The Network Analytics Engine makes it very easy to change certain variables on the fly. As long as the script specifies these parameters, users of the script can go into the Agent details to adjust things such as: what they want the Agent to monitor, what thresholds and limits should be set, and how the Agent should react to alerts.
In this example, we’ll update the Lag Health Monitor Agent to change which lag we want to monitor on the graph. In the Agent View of this Lag Health Monitor Agent, you can see that it is designed to monitor Lag3, which has no data associated with it.

Instead, I’d like to monitor another lag. To do that, I’ll click the Pen icon next to the Agent Details in the top left to bring up the Edit Agent screen.

On this screen, we can see that Lag3 is currently the only Lag being monitored. I’m going to change that to Lag11, then hit Save.


After updating this Agent, we can see that after a moment to sync, the graph now shows the information for the correct lag.

I hope this helps, and enjoy using the Network Analytics Engine!