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### Rules
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The simplest way of testing if an alert rule will match a device is by
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going to the device, clicking edit (the cog), select Capture. From
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this new screen choose Alerts and click run.
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The output will cycle through all alerts applicable to this device and
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show you the Rule name, rule, MySQL query and if the rule matches.
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See [Device Troubleshooting](../Support/Device-Troubleshooting.md)
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### Transports
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You can test your transports by forcing an actual active alert to run
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regardless of the interval or delay values.
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`./scripts/test-alert.php`. This script accepts -r for the rule id, -h
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for the device id or hostname and -d for debug.
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### Templates
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It's possible to test your new template before assigning it to a
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rule. To do so you can run `./scripts/test-template.php`. The script
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will provide the help info when ran without any parameters.
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As an example, if you wanted to test template ID 10 against localhost
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running rule ID 2 then you would run:
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`./scripts/test-template.php -t 10 -d -h localhost -r 2`
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If the rule is currently alerting for localhost then you will get the
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full template as expected to see on email, if it's not then you will
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just see the template without any fault information.
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