Exported Report – Devices Not Responding To SNMP, WMI, Or Agent Queries
What is the main problem with this? The issue here is that if SolarWinds can still ping the device but can’t get any statistics using those protocols, the SolarWinds web console will not display any issue with those devices – they will still be green. However, you are missing a lot of information! Things like CPU, memory, disk space available, interface traffic, etc. will not be monitored.
This is why it is so important to monitor whether a device is replying to SNMP, WMI or agent queries.
How can we do that?
At Prosperon Networks, we have created this report that displays all the devices that have been missed on the last three polls; including name, IP address, vendor and the last time they replied to an SNMP, WMI or agent query.
Custom Report: Devices Not Responding To SNMP, WMI, Or Agent Queries
Raul Gonzalez
Technical Manager
Raul Gonzalez is the Technical Manager at Prosperon Networks. As a Senior SolarWinds and NetBrain Engineer for over seven years, Raul has helped hundreds of customers meet their IT monitoring needs with SolarWinds and NetBrain Solutions.
Custom Report: Devices Not Responding To SNMP, WMI, Or Agent Queries
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