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C.4.3. General::SNMP Check
The General::SNMP Check probe tests your SNMP server by specifying a single object identifier (OID) in dotted notation (such as
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0) and a threshold associated with the return value. It collects the following metric:
- Remote Service Latency — The time it takes in seconds for the SNMP server to answer a connection request.
Requirements — SNMP must be running on the monitored system to perform this probe. Only integers can be used for the threshold values.
This probe's transport protocol is User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
Table C.11. General::SNMP Check settings
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| SNMP OID* | |
| SNMP Community String* | public |
| SNMP Port* | 161 |
| SNMP Version* | 2 |
| Timeout* | 15 |
| Critical Maximum Value | |
| Warning Maximum Value | |
| Warning Minimum Value | |
| Critical Minimum Value |

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