Iirc, server string only matters when setting up a new device. Does not affect 
devices already monitored. You have to change it in the probe properties rather 
than in server settings.

I've been meaning to write this up as a feature request. The request is that 
there is a way to tell probes to use default parameters from the server 
settings and update them when the server settings update.

For example, in your case, I think there should be a check box "use default" 
that when checked should grey out the SNMP text field in the probe and insert 
the value from the server settings.

Same for notifiers. For example, I have two network engineers that are being 
alerted. I'd like to be able to create a notifier for a 3rd engineer and just 
"copy" the settings so the 3rd notifier is identical to the first two and only 
the email address is different. I don't believe it's possible in the current 
version.

In other words, devices on the maps will not inherit certain properties from 
the server like SNMP values and notifiers.

Dartware folks, please, correct me if I'm wrong.


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To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [IM-Talk] SNMP setup ?


I changed my community string, on my router, to another word other than public. 
 I went into server properties of intermapper and changed the SNMP community to 
the same word and now it doesn't communicate with the router anymore.  I also 
stopped and restarted the services of Intermapper.  What step am I missing?

Thanks,


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