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Mass Configuration: Device Settings
InfraStruXure Central 4.0 User’s Reference 171
5. The following SNMP Target Settings are available:
Field Description
Hostname/IP address Type in this field the hostname or IP address of the SNMP
target.
Port Type in this field the port number used for SNMP
communications on the target. The default value is 161.
Timeoutis seconds Select the number of seconds that Device Crawlers will wait for
a response from a target before Device Crawlers either retries
communications or considers the target to be unresponsive. The
default value is 30 seconds.
Retries Select the number of times Device Crawlers will retry
communications with an SNMP target that is not responding
before considering the target to be unresponsive and moving on
to the next target.
Delete SNMP sensors if not found
on crawled device
When checked, automatically removes previously defined
SNMP-based sensors on a target when, after a successful scan,
the sensors are found to no longer be present (no longer defined,
unavailable, and so forth). If the sensors are not deleted, they
will be displayed with sensor reading values of “N/A” or “null.”
Include network interface status Check this check box to include the network status of the SNMP
target in the list of sensors that are available for use on the target
device.
Scan advanced DDFs To enable Advanced Device Crawler functionality on this
SNMP target, check the Scan Advanced DDFs check box.
Note: If you have not purchased and applied an Advanced
Device Crawler license key, the Advanced Device Crawler
functionality can be enabled only on a single SNMP target. If the
Advanced Device Crawler functionality is already enabled on an
SNMP target, you must first uncheck the Scan Advanced DDFs
check box in the enabled target’s settings before you can enable
it on another target.
Send offline alert if ICMP ping
times out
Check this check box if you want Device Crawlers to generate
an alert if ICMP Pings directed at the target device time out. If
this time out occurs, the Device Crawlers Online sensor status
for this device will report an Online status value of “No,”
enabling you to configure thresholds and generate alert
notifications in response to this status change.
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