oh, so i can set it up to act like monitoring it as a service?  Sweet, thanks alot guys, it's a good start.

Have a good one.



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The wug users guide is a good start.  The best scenerio depending on the device may not be traps, it may be monitoring the OID's of the devices.  Load the mibs, and do an SNMP walk to view whats available...
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Can WUG be made to alert on these items of servers and/or cisco routers and switches?


If so, how hard is it to set up?


Aaron A. Brooks
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Ainsworth Communication Services
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