Table of Contents
- Introduction
- System Requirements
- Assign Service Logon As Credentials
- Server Configuration
- Agent-Based Monitoring
- Azure Relay Hybrid Connection
- Account Lockout Monitoring and Reporting
- Data Providers
- Directory Services
- Hosts
- Templates
- Template Properties
- Batch Update Templates
- Log Management Templates
- File and Directory Monitor Templates
- Windows Monitor Templates
- Account Lockout Monitor Template
- Logon Monitor Template
- CPU Monitor Template
- Memory Monitor Template
- Disk Space Monitor Template
- SMART Monitor Template
- Process Monitor Template
- Service Monitor Template
- Performance Counter Monitor Template
- Active Directory User Monitor Template
- Active Directory User Integrity Monitor Template
- Clock Synchronization Template
- Defragment NTFS Disks Template
- Network and Application Monitor Templates
- SSL Certificate Monitor Templates
- Email Monitor Templates
- SNMP Monitor Templates
- Monitor Hierarchy
- Reports
- Auto-Configurators
- Options
- Actions
- Filters
- Schedules
- Shared Views
- General Executable Properties
- Assign Actions
- Assign Directories
- Assign Disks
- Assign Shares
- Assign Files
- Assign Consolidated Logs
- Assign Event Logs
- Assign Active Directory Audit Logs
- Target Files and Sub-Directories
- Define Log Entry Columns
- Define CSV and W3C Log Entry Columns
- Active Directory User and Group Filters
- Explicitly Assigned Logs
- Report Columns
- Report Date/Time Ranges
- Report Security Event Log Filters
- SNMP Browser
- SSH Shell
- Exporting and Importing Configuration Objects
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Terminology
SNMP Connection Properties
Corner Bowl Server Manager enables you to browse and monitor SNMP variables from any device that support SNMP.
To enable SNMP connectivity:
- From the Explorer view, locate the SNMP host you would like to monitor, right click then select Host Properties. The Host Properties view displays.
- Select the SNMP tab.
- Check the Enabled check box to enable SNMP connectivity.
- Use the Version drop-down to select the SNMP version.
- Use the Port text box to specify a non-standard port. The default port is 161.
- Use the Timeout text box to specify a socket connection timeout. The default timeout is 15 seconds.
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If you are connecting using SNMPv3 (V3), use the Username text box to specify your login username.
- Use the Authentication method drop-down to select the authentication method.
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If choose to authenticate using MD5 or SHA-256, use the Auth Password text box to specify your login password.
- Use the Privacy drop-down to select the privacy algorithm.
- If choose a DES or AES-256 privacy method, use the Privacy password text box to specify the privacy password.
- Use the Get and Set text boxes to specify the SNMP communities.
- Once you have specified the required parameters, click the Test button to verify the software is able to connect to the SNMP device.
- Click the SNMP Browser button to open the internal SNMP Browser.