Guide how to configurate Snmp
Published: 2024-11-04 all articlesGuide how to configurate Snmp
Check of routers and other network infrastructure. Specify OID for the data you want to retrieve.
To configure SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) site monitoring, follow these steps:
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Select Monitoring Type:
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Choose SNMP as the monitoring type.
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Agent Host and Port:
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Specify the Agent host:port where you want to check routers and other network infrastructure.
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OID (Object Identifier):
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Specify the OID for the data you wish to retrieve. For example: 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.1.0.
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SNMP Version:
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Choose the appropriate SNMP version (e.g., SNMP version 2).
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OID, Verb, and Community:
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Enter the OID, select an SNMP verb (like Get or GetNext), and provide a community string (e.g., ‘public’).
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Task Name and Interval:
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Name your task for easy identification (e.g., “router CPU load”).
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Set an interval for how often you want to monitor (3 minutes).
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Tags:
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Add tags if needed; these are name/value pairs that help categorize sites and make them easier to find in searches or groupings.
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Monitoring and Logging:
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Enable monitoring.
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Choose whether you want a full log of results or not.
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Remember to adjust the settings based on your specific network environment and monitoring requirements.
Choose Your Notification Preferences:
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In the “Subscribe all selected” section, you’ll find three options:
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“Up”: Select this if you want to receive notifications via email one month, 7 days, and 3 days before your domain expiration date.
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“Down”: Choose this option to get notified when your domain name has already expired.
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“Repeat”: Opt for this if you wish to receive daily alerts until the issue is resolved.
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Uptime Reports:
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Under “Subscribe all selected,” choose the frequency of uptime reports: daily, weekly, or monthly.
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Enter an email address where these reports will be sent.
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Click “Save” to apply your settings.