> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.gorelo.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Create an uptime check

> Create ICMP, HTTP, or TCP uptime checks in Gorelo to monitor websites and connections, with custom check frequency, regions, rechecks, and alert tags.

Gorelo can check internet connections via ICMP and websites via HTTP to alert you when they’re offline. To create an uptime check:

1. Navigate to **[Uptime](https://app.gorelo.io/Asset/check-list)** from the main menu.
2. Click **+Uptime** up the top right.
3. Fill each required field:
   * **Type**: pick from ICMP (ping), HTTP or TCP
   * **IP/URL**: specify the IP or URL you want to check
   * **Client and Location**: associate the check with a Client and Location
   * **Description**: give the check a description (optional)
   * **Check Frequency**: how often the check will run (in minutes)
   * **Rechecks**: how many times the recheck will run after initial failure but before it alerts (every 15 seconds)
   * **Region**: where the check will come from — Seattle, Sydney, UK, Frankfurt
   * **ISP Connection Link**: an external URL that works as a quick shortcut from the list and ticket detail (optional)
   * **Tags**: an easy way to categorise and group checks (optional)
4. Click **Add** at the bottom.

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**Dedicated IP addresses**

* Seattle: `4.155.147.168`
* Sydney: `4.197.194.140`
* London: `52.151.97.9`

## Automatically adopt agent asset via uptime

Generic agent assets can be automatically adopted based on the WAN IP when they first check in. If this WAN IP is in Gorelo as an uptime check and **Adopt Client Assets** is toggled on, Gorelo will automatically adopt these assets under the appropriate client/location.

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