User Guide: Vista Manager SNMP Plug-in version 2.9.1

Before Adding Subnets and Devices



Dashboard is the page you see just after logging in to the SNMP Plug-in.

SNMP Plug-in only monitors the subnets in the Network Tree.
Because there's no subnets in the Network Tree at the first login, "Network Overview", "Device List By Importance" and "Network Trend" panels look empty. "Event List" only shows events related to the SNMP Plug-in server.
Before configuring target subnets, make sure you configure device levels and SNMP parameters.

Configure Device Levels

SNMP Plug-in assigns a "Device Level" to each of the newly added devices according to its model. A level defines the importance, monitoring or task intervals and a set of MIB variables to monitor.
Mappings between models and levels can be configured a separate utility called "Device Level Configuration Utility".
For detailed procedures, refer to Server Configuration" > "Device Level Configuration Utility.
Note
Note that a device level is determined when the device is added to the plug-in database.
Even if you change the device level configuration, the new level settings will not be applied to the existing devices. To apply the new level mappings, delete the devices and add them again.

Create SNMP Parameters

A SNMP Parameter is a group of SNMP configurations such as community name, username, context name and security level. It is used by the SNMP Plug-in to access devices via SNMP.
By default, SNMP parameters "public", "private" and "netman" are defined.
Add other SNMP Parameters as required.
SNMP Parameters can be added from System Menu.
  1. From the SNMP plug-in menu, click on "SNMP Parameter" under "System".
SNMP Parameter List page will appear and let you create, edit and delete SNMP parameters. Create or edit SNMP parameters as needed.

06 Sep 2023 11:35