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Configuring host SNMP settings
After defining a host server, you need to configure its SNMP settings if you
want to use SNMP host probing. Remember that you must first set up at
least one SNMP probing factory on any 3-DNS Controller, BIG-IP system,
EDGE-FX Cache, or GLOBAL-SITE Controller that runs the big3d agent
and is in the same data center as the host.
The SNMP prober collects some or all of the following information from
hosts.
Memory utilization
CPU utilization
Disk space utilization
Packet rate (packets per second
Throughput rate (kilobytes per second)
Current connections
The 3-DNS Controller uses this performance information for dynamic load
balancing modes, such as Packet Rate, Quality of Service, and
Kilobytes/Second.
Table 5.1 shows the host SNMP agents supported by the 3-DNS Controller.
SNMP Agent Description
Generic A generic SNMP agent is an SNMP agent that collects metrics provided by object identifiers
(OIDs) as specified in the RFC 1213 document.
UCD This free SNMP agent is provided by the University of California at Davis. It is available on the
web at http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net
Solstice This SNMP agent is a product of Sun® Microsystems.
NTServ This SNMP matrix agent is distributed with Microsoft® Windows NT® Server 4.0.
Win2KServ This SNMP matrix agent is distributed with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
Cisco LDV2 This SNMP agent is distributed with the Cisco® LocalDirector, version 2.X.
Cisco LDV3 This SNMP agent is distributed with the Cisco LocalDirector, version 3.X.
ArrowPoint This SNMP agent is distributed with the Cisco/ArrowPoint CSS series.
Alteon This SNMP agent is distributed with the Alteon® WebSystems ACEdirector.
Foundry This SNMP agent is distributed with the Foundry® ServerIron.
CacheFlow This SNMP agent is distributed with the CacheFlow® appliances.
Table 5.1 Supported SNMP agents