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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) has been around since it was first defined in RFC 1067 in late 1988. Since that time, it has gone through two major revisions. Before we get to v3, let’s take a look at the other two version and what they accomplished. SNMP v1 defined a structured communication for managing devices…
I need to configure monitoring for a Mac OS X Sierra (10.12.3) machine. For this, I came to know that I have to configure SNMP v2 on the Mac VM. I tried following the steps given in the SolarWinds blog below, but looks like hostconfig no longer exists in the newer versions of Mac. I am not getting much help with this. Can…
Hi All I have soem NEC monitors that I need to set up some application monitors for. When I add the devices into solarwinds they come up as net SNMP - linux devices with the OID of 1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10 However, the OID i need for getting the other details from are in 1.3.6.1.4.1.2699.1.4.1..... When I look for them in…
Hi, I am trying to find a SNMP v2, v3 client for windows. I looked at net-snmp but found it useless. I need to find a client that runs as a service and is fully configurable. Does anyone know of such a product? Regards, Terry Clarke
I would like to better understand the limitations to the SNMP and SysLog viewers through NPM. We are running NPM 9.5.1, but are expeciting to upgrade to 10 sometime in the near future. Is there any way for the Trap Viewer to provide information about a received trap that is not in the variable ${Message}? Specifically, if…
Hey all, I have just installed Solarwinds Orion NPM 9.5. When I am adding nodes using SNMPv3 there are added in the unknown group with no interfaces added for monitoring. But when I add the node using SNMPv2c the devices are added automatically in Cisco group with interfaces and other information also added automatically.…
Hi, Has anyone had any success with using Mitel MIBs to monitor their 3300 ICPs? We're trying to assess the “availability” of our estate of phone controllers by using more than just TCP/IP connectivity. (Briefly, the ability to ping a phone controller doesn’t always translate to an actual working system from a customer’s…
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