That could become confusing for some.
Even though SNMP is used to monitor the equipment, I don't think the device
should be up or down.
It would be nice if you could pick and choose whether you want it to say
down, up or alarmed.

As long as the device is reachable from the host NMS, then to me it is not
"down".  Just in alarm, and has an issue.

Just my 2 cents.

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 1:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: No SNMP Response = Alarm / Want Down


So, I have a server I'm monitoring via SNMP. There was a problem with it and
as a result it stopped responding to SNMP requests. Currently InterMapper
treats this as an Alarm, but does not list the device as down.

This sort of goes against the logic used in other probes. For most of the
other probes no response to that probe type generates a device down. But the
SNMP probes will only alarm as long as that device is still pingable.

Seems like this should at least be a preference item; "Treat 'No SNMP
Response' as Down."

Paging on alarms generates a lot more traffic than paging on down. Hence the
request...

Does this make sense? Is there another/better way that I'm not thinking of?
--
matt


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