Monitor Non-SNMP Devices, Mediate Alarm Data to SNMP, and Forward Traps to Your Existing SNMP Manager
Get High-Quality Visibility of Your Non-SNMP Remotes
A standard SNMP manager is not the best solution for monitoring of non-SNMP remotes. There are 7 key telemetry functions not supported by off-the-shelf SNMP managers that are essential to acquiring the best quality visibility of non-SNMP remotes.
If you have extensive networks of non-SNMP remotes to monitor, the correct solution is an integrated multiprotocol master. This type of master will support a wide variety of protocols, allowing you to integrate all your monitoring onto one platform.
Save on Expenditure, Operational and Maintenance Costs
Using a single interface for all your monitoring applications will
- Create substantial savings in initial expenditure, operational, and maintenance costs
- Save your investment in legacy protocol devices
- Give you a smooth transition to advanced telemetry capabilities
- Allow you to network equipment upgrade costs over several budget cycles, since both old and new equipment types are supported by the multiprotocol master.
Use Multiple Display and Notification Options
A multiprotocol master will also give you a wider range of options for displaying your alarm data and sending alarm notifications. A full-feature master supports multiple notification and display methods to ensure that critical information gets to the people who need it, including alphanumeric and numeric pager notification, e-mail notification, a Web Browser interface, and optional presentation software that displays information on a physical map of your network.
Forward Alarms From Your Master to Your SNMP Manager
An advanced multiprotocol master will also forward alarms as SNMP traps. If you have a pre-existing SNMP manager that you want to connect to your monitoring solution, using an integrated multiprotocol master will give you the best visibility of your network, far better than you can achieve with your SNMP manager alone. The multiprotocol master will fully support the functions of your non-SNMP remotes and mediate all of their alarm information as highly detailed SNMP traps.
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What Do You Want To Do With SNMP?
- Mediate SNMP and Other Protocols
- Display SNMP Alarm Data at Your NOC and in Your Web Browser
- Monitor Discrete, Analog, and Ping Alarms via SNMP
- Automatically Dispatch Repair Personnel
- Control Remote Equipment via SNMP
- Use Dial-Up Connections to Link SNMP Remotes to LAN
- Find the SNMP Alarm Monitoring Capacity That's Right for Your Size Site
- Use T1 Connection to Link SNMP Remotes to LAN
What Do You Want To Learn About SNMP?
- SNMP Tutorials - Learn More About SNMP
- 8 things you need to know before selecting an SNMP proxy agent to monitor your non-SNMP managed devices