# Monitoring Rules

On the *Monitoring* > *Rules* page, we see a list of alerts that have been triggered and documented from a defined ruleset for a managed asset. It not only provides an overview, but also more in depth details. Options include selecting the name of the cluster, the severity level, and a search box to locate specific events or alerts.

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The columns provide the following details about the alert messages.

* Name – The name of the triggered rule
* Severity – The importance of the notification
* Summary – A short synopsis of the code and a description of when the rule activated, the alert message itself, and what occurred to cause the problem
* Description – A characterization or encapsulation of the event
* Expressions – the alert values that are reported for the event
* Duration – The duration denotes the period of time in which the event transpired
* Cluster – This field states the cluster where the alert occurred.

Clicking on the alert name bring up a small pop-up window with further details.

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These details include the following information.

* The name of the rule
* Its severity
* A short summary of the issue
* A description, if one exists
* The conditions which caused the alert
* The duration of the event
* Any labels that are applied
* Annotations or comments about the event.
