[Mahdal Ales -- Wed 18 Feb 2009 09:54:26 AM EET] > Yannick, Ability of SPECTRUM to this kind of job ends in the > point that it > accepts traps or imported status data from a script or other tools > that would do such a check. If you program a script by yourself or > use Nagios or other tools to check the port as you want is up to > you, but Spectrum will not help here. [...] > > > Wanting to know if spectrum is able to monitor ports or sockets. > The scenario we have is a firewall and the device on the other end > only has access to port 3389 (RDP), no SNMP or ICMP. Was wondering > if there is any way Spectrum is able to query the device only on > port 3389. If the port goes down to generate a critical alarm.
It is possible, you'll have to define a SPM test that will 'ping' the device on that UDP port (see the attached screenshot). You need a device that is capable of such test (look in the 'All Test Hosts' search under the SPM folder, in the Locator tab). Cristi Mitrana --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
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