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44NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide
Scanned Devices
Note: The Scanned Devices icon is only available with the purchase of the 5-node Scanner/
IPMI Pack. For more information, contact your NetBotz authorized reseller or the NetBotz
support team.
Scanned devices are SNMP targets that are monitored by the NetBotz appliance. You can monitor status
information for up to five remote SNMP targets such as servers, routers, and switches as well as APC
devices such as APC UPSs and APC Rack Power Distribution Units (PDUs). When you add SNMP
targets, each target appears in the Navigation pane. Once added, you can set thresholds, monitor alerts,
and graph reported data. For APC devices, at user-configurable intervals, the appliance retrieves sensor
information specific to the APC device. For all SNMP targets, the appliance monitors the following MIB
II SNMP values:
Online: State sensor that reports whether the target is Online or Offline.
Ping RTT: Analog sensor that reports the amount of time it takes SNMP queries or ICMP Ping
requests to complete a send and reply from the appliance.
SNMP System Contact: Displays the target system contact data (does not support threshold
configuration).
SNMP System Description: Displays the target system description data (does not support
threshold configuration).
SNMP System Location: Displays the target system location data (does not support threshold
configuration).
SNMP System Name: Displays the target system name data (does not support threshold
configuration).
SNMP System Object ID: Displays the target system object ID data (does not support threshold
configuration).
SNMP System Uptime: Analog sensor that reports the uptime value of the target.
System Model: Displays the target system model data (does not support threshold configuration).
System Type: Displays the target system type data (does not support threshold configuration).
System Vendor: Displays the target system vendor data (does not support threshold
configuration).