This probe demonstrates an Intermapper SNMP probe (how to retrieve SNMP values from a device by specifying their OIDs, how to display those values in the device's Status window, and provides thresholds that set the device into Alarm or Warning state). ![]() It can be used as a placeholder for a device it does not count against the Intermapper device count. Plugin - the same command line (including arguments) you use to manually test the plugin. It uses the performance data returned by the plugin to create a nice display of chartable data. ![]() Intermapper invokes the plugin and uses the exit value to set the condition of the device. This probe allows you to specify a Nagios plugin. This is a legacy probe, provided for compatibility with Intermapper Traditional and older versions of Intermapper ( Nagios Plugin This is a legacy probe, provided for compatibility with Intermapper Traditional and older versions of Intermapper ( SNMP v2c This is a legacy probe, provided for compatibility with Intermapper Traditional and older versions of Intermapper ( Cisco (v2c) Loop % - sets the percentage of links that connect themselves to subnets already present on the map. Link Count - sets the number of interfaces to create when adding the device to the map. ![]() To create complicated, heavily-interconnected demonstration maps, try setting the Link Count and Loop % parameters to 10 and 50, respectively. This makes it easy to see what happens when a device goes down, especially for manual dependencies.įor simple maps, the parameters can be set to 0. This probe also toggles the device state between UP/OK and Down when you manually reprobe the device. All data is chartable, and can be used to demonstrate strip charts or data collection. To Probe Index Probe Reference Index Demo Probeīuilds a demo map and generates random data for the traffic on all its links.
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