SNMP LogThe SNMP Log page displays SNMP log data of MIB objects in a SNMP Set in chart or table formats.
SNMP monitor objects can contain multiple instances and be viewed together within one chart or table. For example, a network switch may have 12 ports. Each is an instance and can contain log data. All 12 instances can be combined in one chart or table. SNMP bar charts are in 3D format to allow for multiple instance viewing. Machine ID.Group ID / SNMP Devices All machines assigned to SNMP monitoring and currently matching the Machine ID / Group ID filter are displayed. Clicking the machine ID link displays all SNMP devices associated with the machine ID. Click the SNMP device link to display all MIB objects associated with the SNMP device. View Click the View link to display log data for a MIB object in a chart or table. Remove Click Remove to remove log data from a chart or table. View All If the SNMP monitor object has multiple instances, clicking the View All link displays all data for every instance. Remove All If the SNMP monitor object has multiple instances, clicking the Remove All link removes all data displayed for each instance. Monitor Set Name The name of the SNMP set the MIB object belongs to. Get Object Name The name of the MIB object used to monitor the SNMP device. Description The description of MIB object in the SNMP set. Bar Chart / Table Select the Bar Chart or Table radio button to display data in either format.
Display Last Bar charts display log data for the last number of intervals selected. For example, if you select Display Last 500 minutes, each bar in the chart represents 1 minute. Save View You can save custom views for each MIB object. The next time this MIB object is selected the saved information is loaded. Log rows per Page These fields only display in Table format. Select the number of rows to display per page. Display Value Over / Under Value These fields only display in Table format. Filter the table rows displayed by filtering log data that is over or under the value specified. Refresh Click the refresh button to display the most current log data. If your monitor doesn't show any log values, verify the following.
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