As an interim measure you could combine a couple of probes to kinda do the
same thing.  Awhile ago (Apr 12, '07) James Ash posted a custom probe he put
together for monitoring 3750 stacks.  If you copy and paste the
<snmp-device-variables> and the <snmp-device-thresholds> portions of his
probe and paste them into the stock probe for Cisco-Process and memory Pool
(without replacing what's there) you have a two-fer.  Be sure to save as a
different name and update  the package variable and human_name and
display_name variables so you end up with a second distinct probe. Also, in
the config for the stack be sure to have

" snmp-server enable traps stackwise"

Statement so if you loose a switch from the stack Intermapper will get a
trap sent to it.  We are currently using snmp v2c so I have a statement of

"snmp-server host <ip-address-of-intermapper-server> version 2c <community>"

Adjust as needed for snmp v3.

If you like I can send you a modified probe.

Dan


On 11/15/07 4:21 PM, "Christopher L. Sweeney"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 3:32 PM -0500 11/15/07, Steven Good wrote:
>> Some time ago, there was discussion of having multiple probes attached
>> to one map icon.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> What we would like to do is have a Cisco switch icon on a map with the
>> following probes
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Cisco - Process and Memory Poll (SNMPv3) probe
>> 
>> And also attach probes to monitor the status of all the stack members.
>> 
>> 
> 
> Steve --
> 
> This feature isn't currently a scheduled project, but we have begun
> doing some design work for it. Stay tuned!
> 
> -- Christopher

**********************************************

Daniel Albaugh
Senior Network Technician
Univ. of TN, Health Science Center
Memphis, TN

901.448.7044

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

**********************************************


____________________________________________________________________
List archives: 
http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/
To unsubscribe: send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to