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Foglight for SNMP 5.9.5 - User and Reference Guide

Managing SNMP V1 or V2c community strings

Foglight for SNMP uses public (read-only) community strings. You can add more public community strings. All community strings must be unique for each version. Therefore, you may have to run the Discover Device(s) wizard more than once to properly discover all devices in the network.

Community strings cannot be removed if they are being used to manage devices.

Managing the SNMP V3 credentials

You can add multiple credentials. All credentials must be unique. You may have to run the Discover Device(s) wizard more than once to properly discover all devices in the network.

Credentials can be added, edited, and removed.

Credentials cannot be removed if they are being used to manage devices.

Changing an SNMP device credential

After a device has been discovered and is being monitored, you can associate the device with a different existing SNMP credential.

Managing monitor configurations

A monitor is a group of Object Identifiers (OIDs) used to communicate with an SNMP agent. A typical SNMP monitoring environment contains a combination of built-in and user configured OIDs.

Foglight for SNMP provides pre-defined monitors that collect key data for most of the common devices in a network. When you create a custom SNMP monitor, you can define any OID to an management information base (MIB) node to monitor any SNMP device (regardless of the manufacturer or type of device).

For example, you can monitor temperature on a switch, fan speed on a router, and battery status on a UPS. Custom SNMP monitors enable Foglight for SNMP to provide complete SNMP coverage on any network.

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