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C.4.5. General::UDP Check
The General::UDP Check probe tests your UDP server by verifying that it can connect to a system via the specified port number. It collects the following metric:
- Remote Service Latency — The time it takes in seconds for the UDP server to answer a connection request.
The probe passes the string specified in the Send field upon making a connection. The probe anticipates a response from the system, which should include the substring specified in the Expect field. If the expected string is not found, the probe returns a CRITICAL status.
This probe's transport protocol is User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
Table C.13. General::UDP Check settings
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Port* | 1 |
| Send | |
| Expect | |
| Timeout* | 10 |
| Critical Maximum Latency | |
| Warning Maximum Latency |

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