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MonitorMagic - Tools4Ever.com

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<strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

The window contains the following fields:<br />

Host address<br />

The TCP/IP address of the host. Example: 192.168.195.206 or www.tools4ever.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Host <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

The <strong>com</strong>munity used to access the SNMP host. This textual value is configured for the SNMP<br />

host.<br />

Object identifier(s)<br />

The object identifiers that must be collected for this Snmp get monitor. Multiple object identifiers<br />

must be separated by <strong>com</strong>ma's (,), but it is advised to use the Advanced button to specify<br />

multiple object identifiers.<br />

Advanced<br />

Press this button to specify multiple object identifiers for a single Snmp get monitor, to specify<br />

table row entries and formulas.<br />

Get<br />

Press this button to issue a SNMP GET request for the specified host, <strong>com</strong>munity and object<br />

identifier. You can do this to test the SNMP functionality and check the specification. Results are<br />

written to the fields Object identifier and Result data in the bottom of the window.<br />

GetNext<br />

Press this button to issue a SNMP GETNEXT request for the specified host, <strong>com</strong>munity and<br />

object identifier. You can do this to the SNMP functionality and find the next object identifier<br />

supported by the specified SNMP host. Example: to find the first object identifier supported by the<br />

SNMP agent, specify the host address, host <strong>com</strong>munity and specify 1 as the object identifier.<br />

Press GetNext and check the resulting object identifier and result data fields.<br />

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