Define SNMP SetThe Define SNMP Set page maintains a collection of MIB objects included in a SNMP set. A SNMP set is a set of MIB objects used to monitor the performance of SNMP enabled network devices. The SNMP protocol is used because an agent cannot be installed on the device. You can assign alarm thresholds to any performance object in a SNMP set. If you apply the SNMP set to a device, you can be notified if the alarm threshold is exceeded. The following methods can be used to configure and assign SNMP sets to machine IDs.
Typically the following procedure is used to configure and apply SNMP sets to devices.
The following additional SNMP functions are available and can be used in any order.
Note: Certain command line functions from the Net-SNMP suite of applications are used to implement SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c retrieval of information from SNMP capable devices in accordance with all pertinent copyright requirements. Click the following tabs to define SNMP set details. SNMP Monitor Set Name Enter a descriptive name for the SNMP set that helps you identify it in SNMP set lists. SNMP Monitor Set Description Describe the SNMP set in more detail. The rationale for the creation of the set is meaningful here; the reason for the creation of the set is sometimes lost over time. Automatic Deployment to Selecting a type automatically assigns a newly discovered SNMP device to a Set SNMP Type when performing a LAN Watch function. Group Alarm Column Name Assign this SNMP set to a Group Alarm Column Name. If a SNMP set alarm is triggered, the group alarm it belongs to is triggered as well. Group alarms display in the Group Alarm Status pane of the Dashboard List page. Save Saves changes to a record. Save As Saves a record using a new name. Export SNMP Set... Click the Export SNMP Set... link to display the procedure in XML format in the Export Monitor Sets popup window. You can copy it to the clipboard or download it to a text file. SNMP sets can be imported using the SNMP Sets page. | |||
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