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#1 By 80293 (12.144.40.5) at Friday, June 08, 2007 01:28:34 PM
I seek help from all those who anything or everything about SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). I found a bunch of visual basic code, windows executable code and bunch of other software to access this specific test equipment that i have. But for some reason they all require object id's that start 1.3.... something from the MIB. The values or objects that I want to access all have Object Id's (OID'S) starting with 1.2... And none of these softwares can detect them for some reason. I know that the equipment is well connected with a static ip and etc.. But I don't understand why the software and programs can access objects starting 1.3.. in that equipment but not 1.2. .. If you know or think of any solution PLEASE email me at: vmkintali@gmail.com .. Thank you .. you'r help is appreciated. ---------------------------------------------- mkintali

#2 By 81717 (76.168.245.44) at Sunday, July 08, 2007 04:25:40 PM
check out intermapper it will run a snmp server and manager for you that is very intuitive. you should make sure all the devices u wish to monitor have snmp enabled on them and you are using the correct version OIDs are specific to manufactureer and there are a ton of probes taht you can create yourself for specific devices and what you wnat toknow about them a basic probe is the MIB -II probe that is for general info on netowrk devices usually a snmpv1 protocol. snmp uses ports 161 and 162 udp and tcp



 

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