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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

9 Optionally, adjust the values for the Timeout and Number of retries, then click OK. The<br />

SNMP MIB Browser appears.<br />

10 Use the navigation tree in the left panel to select the MIB for which you want to monitor.<br />

11 In the right pane, select the specific property of the selected MIB for which you want to<br />

monitor.<br />

Tip: The bottom of the dialog displays any available information about the property/value<br />

pair.<br />

12 Click OK to add the OID to the Performance counter and Instance fields of the Add<br />

SNMP Performance Monitor dialog.<br />

13 Verify the configuration of the monitor, then click OK to add the monitor to the<br />

Performance Monitor Library.<br />

14 After the monitor has been added to the library, you can enable the monitor through<br />

Device Properties > Performance Monitors. For more information, see Enabling global<br />

performance monitors (on page 254).<br />

Creating global WMI performance monitors<br />

To create a WMI performance monitor for system-wide use:<br />

1 Click the Admin tab, then click Monitor Library. The Monitor Library dialog appears.<br />

2 Click the Performance tab inside the dialog.<br />

3 Click New. The Select Performance Monitor Type dialog appears.<br />

4 Select WMI Performance Monitor, then click OK. The Add WMI Performance Monitor<br />

dialog appears.<br />

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