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> Describes how to monitor Auth0 as a standard web application using System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) or any tool that supports synthetic transactions.

# Monitor Auth0 Using System Center Operations Manager

You can monitor Auth0 as a standard web application using System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) or any tool that supports synthetic transactions. We recommend adding a synthetic login transaction that includes the extensions your applications rely on (such as rules that execute custom code for integration with your company's other services).

## Set up SCOM

1. Add a new SCOM instance using the **Add Monitoring Wizard**:

| Field                              | Description                                      |
| ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| Name                               | Description name for the SCOM instance.          |
| Description                        | Description of what this SCOM instance monitors. |
| Select destination management pack | Default Management Pack                          |

When finished, click **Next** to continue.

2. Click **Add** to enter the URLs you want SCOM to monitor. When finished, click **Next** to continue.

3. Click **Add** to set up a location from which you want to monitor.

4. In the pop-up dialog, search for **Internal location - Agent**. Select the appropriate address, and click **Add**. Then click **Ok** to finish selecting the location. When finished, click **Next** to continue.

5. Set the frequency with which SCOM collects data from each endpoint:

| Data                                 | Frequency                  |
| ------------------------------------ | -------------------------- |
| Test frequency                       | 60 seconds                 |
| Performance data collection interval | 60 seconds                 |
| Test time-out                        | 30 seconds                 |
| HTTP status code                     | Greater than or equals 400 |

6. When finished, click **Next** to continue.

## Run SCOM tests

1. Click **Run Test** to test each endpoint and ensure that the connection settings provided are correct.
2. Once you have finished configuring your SCOM instance, you can view activity through the **Monitoring** tab.

## Review test results

Click **Web Application Status** to bring up the information SCOM has gathered.

## Learn more

* [Check Auth0 Status](/docs/deploy-monitor/monitor/check-auth0-status)
* [Monitor Applications](/docs/deploy-monitor/monitor/monitor-applications)
* [Check External Services Status](/docs/deploy-monitor/monitor/check-external-services-status)
