Table of Contents
- Introduction
- System Requirements
- Assign Service Logon As Credentials
- Server Configuration
- Agent-Based Monitoring
- Data Providers
- Directory Services
- Audit Work Items
- 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
- PowerShell Script Template
- Registry Value Monitor Template
- Active Directory User Monitor Template
- Active Directory User Integrity Monitor Template
- Task Scheduler Template
- Clock Synchronization Template
- Defragment NTFS Disks Template
- Network and Application Monitor Templates
- Database Monitor Template
- Directory Service Monitor Template
- DNS Blacklist Monitor Template
- DNS Monitor Template
- Domain Expiration Monitor Template
- Network Speed Monitor Template
- Ping Monitor Template
- SQL Server Shrink and Backup Template
- SSH Shell
- TCP Port Scan Monitor Template
- Website Monitor Template
- SSL Certificate Monitor Templates
- Email Monitor Templates
- SNMP Monitor Templates
- Monitors
- Reports
- Auto-Configurators
- Filters
- Actions
- Schedules
- Environment Variables
- Options
- Account Lockout Monitoring and Reporting
- SNMP
- SSH Shell
- Exporting and Importing Configuration Objects
- Shared Views
- Auto-Config Host Assignment Properties
- 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 Log Entry Columns with Regular Expressions
- Define CSV and W3C Log Entry Columns
- Active Directory User and Group Filters
- Explicitly Assigned Logs
- File Explorer
- Report Columns
- Report Date/Time Ranges
- Report Security Event Log Filters
- Select Folder or File
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Terminology
SNMP Browser
The SNMP Browser enables users to browse SNMP device MIB trees, walk Object Identifiers, execute SNMP Get and Get Next commands to retrieve SNMP Variables and lastly, create SNMP Get Monitor Templates from SNMP Variables.
How to browse an SNMP device's MIB tree:
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From the Explorer View, expand the root Hosts tree node then navigate to the target SNMP device, right click then select SNMP Browser. The SNMP Browser View displays.
If the menu item is not available, see SNMP Device Connection Properties to configure the SNMP device connectivity.
How to browse a SNMP device's MIB tree:
- Use the Object Identifier text box to specify the Object Identifier you would like to navigate too.
- Click the Get button to execute an SNMP Get command on the specified Object Identifier.
- Click the Get Next button to execute an SNMP Get Next command on the specified Object Identifier.
- Click the Walk button to execute SNMP Get Next commands until the Object Identifier tree terminates.
How to create an SNMP Get Monitor Template from a SNMP Variable:
- From either the Tree View or the List View, right click on any SNMP Variable then select New SNMP Get Monitor Temlate. The New SNMP Get Monitor Template View displays.
- For more information see: SNMP Get Monitor Template