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September 1999, Week 4

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Richard Corn <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Corn <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Sep 1999 23:01:16 GMT
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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
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>I'd LIKE to use native MPE SNMP to trap MIB events and send them off
>somewhere for digestion based on certain MIB values and/or combinations
>of MIB values.  Am I correct in believing that the only way to -- again,
>natively -- do this is to have some background job running which
>actively does SNMPGETs, reviews the obtained MIB values, then does a
>SNMPTRAP based upon what it sees?  (I don't know of any provided
>programs like a sort of "SNMP Threshold Manager" that automagically push
>traps somewhere based on a modifiable threshold value -- but boy howdy
>-- that'd be nice!)
>
>Can anyone sending off trapped MPE MIB values make any suggestions as
>to what works for them?
>If <sigh> Something Must Be Purchased, then so be it...
>
>
>Thanks!
>Curtis
>
>
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Curtis, Our product Scrambler for NT, is an NT based network monitoring tool.
It supports SNMP and can monitor HP3000 systems via SNMP and alert based on MIB
values exceeding thresholds. You can see more at our web site www.racc.com.
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Richard Corn                          e-mail: [log in to unmask]
RAC Consulting                         Voice: (360) 357-9572
P.O. Box 12299                           fax: (360) 352-8453
Olympia, WA. 98508 USA             home page: www.racc.com
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