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SNMP

SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol, is the Internet's standard for remote monitoring and management of hosts, routers and other nodes and devices on a network. Double-Take Availability provides an SNMP sub-agent that monitors Double-Take Availability and can be managed from an SNMP Management Console.

Double-Take Availability installs two components to work with SNMP.

  1. The sub-agent is a program that installs and runs on the same machine as Double-Take Availability and gathers statistics, data, and traps. The sub-agent forwards the information to the SNMP agent, which relays the information to the manager. The Double-Take Availability SNMP sub-agent is included in the Double-Take Availability installation program.
  2. A Double-Take Availability MIB file is placed on the administrator’s machine so that the management console can interpret the data sent from the sub-agent. The Double-Take Availability .mib file is NSI-DT.mib and meets SNMP standards.

The Double-Take Availability SNMP sub-agent is only supported for NET -SNMP v2c.

 

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