And network saturation shouldn't be that difficult either. I already input the maximum bandwidth for each WAN on the traffic shaping page (A). The MX already records and reports on real-time (or near-time) usage (B).
If B >= (A - X) for more than Y mins, then send alert.
Let me pick X and Y.
"Wide use case" for any alert is easily accomplished by letting the admin pick the threshold/s. But I'm sure the devs at Meraki can/already have figured this out. Whey they refuse to do so is a never ending source of Meraki hate for me.
Phillip, you had the same concern when I complained about this same lack of alerting for high-CRC and packet loss, last year. Again, it's already reported on in the switch page of dashboard. The simple, obvious solution is the same.
Thresholds.
They even have thresholds already defined for CRC and packet loss that light up with different colors in the dashboard, but no option to get an alert for this common network condition either. F***ing pathetic!
Why? Seriously, this sh*t is so aggravating. We pay WAY too much for this kind of half-baked design and lack of any real/meaningful response from Cisco.
https://community.meraki.com/t5/Dashboard-Administration/hard-to-imagine-why-there-isn-t-an-alert-fo...
I've seriously come to conclude that Cisco is simply being stingy with data. Alerts cost money. Probably fractions of a penny, but they add up. Why wouldn't Cisco be motivated to restrict and limit alerts at every opportunity. Why would they give us any choice in the matter. It's not like they haven't thought about something as basic as network health alerts...then again?