IMPORTANT: On Linux® hosts, non-root users cannot bind to ports below 1024. The default port number for the SNMP traps is 162, so the port number must be changed. |
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On the Select an Agent Manager page, select the Foglight Agent Manager instance that you want to use to monitor devices. |
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On the Input Device Info page, discover the devices that you want to monitor with the selected Foglight Agent Manager. |
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In the IP Address to Discover section, add a single IP address or a range of IP addresses for discovery. |
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On the Assign Credential page, specify the SNMP credential version and the community string required to discover devices |
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Credential Version — The version of SNMP used to monitor the host. |
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Credential — SNMP community string. The default is public. |
NOTE: Click Manage all credentials to add Communities and Credentials. For information on how to add or remove Communities and Credentials, see Managing SNMP V1 or V2c community strings and Managing the SNMP V3 credentials. |
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The Discover Device(s) page opens refreshes to display a list of discovered and ineligible devices. For more information on ineligible devices, see Ineligible devices. |
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Click Finish. |
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The GenericSNMPTrapAgent is created for the Foglight Agent Manger (if one did not exist). |
IMPORTANT: Linux non-root users cannot bind to ports below 1024. The default port number for the GenericSNMPTrapAgent is 162, so the port number must be changed for Linux hosts before devices can be monitored. For detailed information, see Changing the GenericSNMPTrapAgent port. |
Default enabled: cpu, memory, diskVolumes, systemInfo, runningProcess, networkStatisticSummary, networkInterfacTraffic, networkInterfaceConfiguration, ipConfiguration,availability, programInstalled, customProperties | ||
Disabled by default: programInstalled | ||
Disabled by default: programInstalled, runningProcess, diskVolumes | ||
Disabled by default: programInstalled, runningProcess |
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On the navigation panel, click Infrastructure. |
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On the Input Device Info page, under IP Address to Discover, add either a single IP address and SNMP Port, or a range of IP addresses and SNMP Port. |
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On the Assign Credential page, click Manage all credentials. |
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