Networks Automation Triggers
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Explore these Networks Automations ideas to simplify your work;
- When a new device connects to the network, send a notification to the IT department.
- Detect when a network router is down and automatically dispatch a service ticket.
- Identify unusual network activity and alert the cybersecurity team.
- Trigger a bandwidth usage report generation when the network is congested.
- Notify users when they reach their data usage limit on the network.
- Automatically block a device when it attempts unauthorized access to the network.
- Send a summary report of all devices connected to the network at the end of each day.
- When a network printer goes offline, notify the office manager.
- Alert the team when network latency surpasses a predefined threshold.
- Generate a weekly audit of network logins and send it to the IT manager.
- Automatically switch to backup internet when the primary network fails.
- Notify users via email when their VPN connection drops.
- Trigger a security scan when an unidentified device accesses the guest network.
- Initiate a lockdown protocol when an external network breach is detected.
- Send a reminder to update network passwords after 90 days of use.
- Alert the facilities team when network equipment exceeds its temperature threshold.
- Automatically renew network device IP assignments every 30 days.
- Notify the IT team when a network switch exceeds its port capacity.
- Initiate a network speed test when users report slow connectivity issues.
- Log every failed network login attempt for security analysis.
- Create a dashboard view whenever a device type reaches a set number on the network.
- Send a push notification to network administrators when firmware updates become available.
- Alert administrators of consecutive failed connection attempts from a known device.
- Generate alerts for excessive data usage from any single network segment.
- Identify when network configurations change and log the modifications.
- Trigger a quiz about network security best practices when employees log into the guest network.
- Engage a "Do Not Disturb" mode for network devices after working hours.
- Alert users when they are attempting to connect to a high-risk network.
- Automatically prioritize video conferencing traffic during scheduled meeting times.
- Capture and archive network topology changes every quarter for analysis.