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Quick Start: SNMP (Vista)
Quick Start: SNMP (XP)
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Enabling SNMP on Windows Vista
Enabling SNMP
on targeted devices is necessary if one wants to receive SNMP information from those devices. This information includes monitoring CPU and memory usage via PacketTrap Perspective.
(
Click here for Windows XP instructions
)
Navigate to the Control Panel and double click 'Programs and Features'
Click 'Turn Windows features on or off'
Scroll down to the 'SNMP feature' check both boxes and click [OK]. Wait for Windows to enable SNMP.
Go back to the Control Panel and double click 'Administrative Tools'
Inside 'Administrative Tools' double click on 'Computer Management'
Under 'Services and Applications' click 'Services'
Scroll down to 'SNMP Service' in the right hand pane.
Double Click 'SNMP Service'
Navigate to the 'Security Tab'
Make sure 'Accept SNMP packets from any host' is checked
For routine public enablement, under 'Accepted community names' click [Add]
Leave 'Community Rights' as 'READ ONLY'
Enter 'public' for the 'Community Name'
Save Settings. Start the Service.
Click [OK] twice until you are back at the 'Services' screen
Right Click on the 'SNMP Service' and select 'Start'
The SNMP Service Status will change to 'Started'
Additional Resources
An article containing useful information on SNMP can be found on the CISCO site at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/535/3.html
Configuring SNMP Support for Cisco Devices:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/ffun_c/fcfprt3/fcf014.htm
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