Adding, editing, and removing SNMP targets

1.Double-click the Scanned Devices icon. The SNMP Target window appears.

2.To remove SNMP targets from the SNMP Targets list, select SNMP target entries and click Remove.

3.To add a new SNMP target, click Add. To edit a target, select the target from the SNMP Targets list and click Edit.

4.The Add SNMP Device window or Edit SNMP Device window appears. Configure the SNMP target using the item descriptions for both windows shown below. When finished, click OK.

Item

Description

 

 

Host/IP Address

The hostname or IP address of the SNMP target.

Label

A label to identify this target.

Alert profile

The severity of alerts generated when this target becomes

 

unavailable.

Scan interval

How often a scan will occur.

(minutes)

 

Port

The port number used for SNMP communications on the target.

 

The default is 161.

Timeout in seconds

The number of seconds that scanners wait for a response from a

 

target before scanners either retry communications or consider the

 

target unresponsive. The default is 30 seconds.

Retries

The number of times scanners retry communications with an

 

SNMP target that is not responding before considering the target

 

unresponsive and moving to the next target.

Delete SNMP sensors Automatically removes previously defined SNMP-based sensors if not found on SNMP on a target when, after a successful scan, the sensors are found to

devicebe no longer defined. If the sensors are not deleted, they are displayed with sensor reading values of N/A or null.

Include network

Check to include network interface status.

interface status

 

User

When the SNMP target is an APC device, enter the user name set

 

for the APC device. The default for the User field on the Add

 

SNMP Device window is apc.

 

For information about the user name set for the device, see the user

 

documentation for the device.

Password/Verify

When the SNMP target is an APC device, enter the password set

password

for the APC device. The default for this field on the Add SNMP

 

Device window is apc.

 

For information about the user name set for the device, see the user

 

documentation for the device.

Version

The version of SNMP used to communicate with the target.

Read community

The read-only community string used for SNMP communications

 

on the target. The default value is public.

Verify

Enter the Read community string again to verify.

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APC NBRK0570, NBRK0550, NBRK0450 manual Adding, editing, and removing Snmp targets

NBRK0550, NBRK0450, NBRK0570 specifications

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