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Testimonial

We needed a powerful application monitoring and trending tool that was highly configurable for notifications and actions. MonitorMagic delivered and keeps us totally on the ball. We recommend this product.

Justin Cuyler

Read more...

SNMP AS/400 Routers and Switches



Most AS/400 devices feature an SNMP
agent that can provide powerful and vital hardware status
information. Use MonitorMagic to monitor for performance
and stability loss on your AS/400 network components.
See installation notes, policy features and download
link
below.



AS/400
SNMP
- How To Install?


To install a policy, download a policy by clicking
on the version link in the policy table below. Make sure
the file is saved to a .mpf file on your local hard disk.
Start the MonitorMagic client and select the "Local
Monitor Policies" branch in the "Policies" tab
of the network browse window. Navigate to the "Policy" menu
and click "Import policies...". Select the
downloaded policy file and click OK. The new policy is
now available in the MonitorMagic client policy tree.



AS/400
SNMP
- How To Configure?


1. Specify the IP-address and community of
your AS/400 device

Each SNMP monitor needs a valid IP address, community
specification and Object Identifier. Our policies already
contain the Object Identifiers and default community
<public>. To configure the policy, modify each
SNMP monitor and point the IP-address to the AS/400 device.
You can test each monitor by using the "Get" button
when editing the SNMP get monitor.



AS/400
SNMP - How To Run?


Within the MonitorMagic client, connect to a running
MonitorMagic service that has a pingable network connection
to the AS/400 device. Drag-and-drop the SNMP AS/400
policy onto the open MonitorMagic service window to start
monitoring.




























































SNMP AS/400 Features
1. Node Congestion
2. Operational Device Status
3. Device Errors
4. Processor Idle
5. CPU Utilization
6. Endpoint Congestion
7. Network Errors
8. Transmission Group Security Level
9. Operational Interface Status
10. Outbound Packet Errors
11. RWS Controller Status
12. Session Resources Depleted
13. Storage Shortages
14. Number of System Processes
15. System Uptime
16. Transmission Group Operational State
17. Unknown Protocol Discards


Download
SNMP AS/400 Policy


Policy
file
- save on your local hard disk as .mpf file.