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      hadi57
      last edited by

      hi

      i am trying to configure snmp by keeping every thing as default, but i got the field "Trap server" is reqired. I don't know what to put there, any one can help me please.

      than you

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        Guest
        last edited by

        only keep
        "SNMP Daemon" marked
        not
        SNMP Traps

        /F

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          hadi57
          last edited by

          thanks, it did take it i guess, but where to see the result, i mean how this works?

          do i have to fill the system location and system contact? do i put pfsense there?

          thanks again

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            hoba
            last edited by

            You can put in whatever you want there. It's just an information that will  show up at the monitoring system for reference. You only have to choose the correct community string (has to match between the pfSense and the monitoring tool) or your snmp monitoring application will not be able to read from the pfSense.

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              hadi57
              last edited by

              ok i did give a name, and now how do i use it, i search google, and understood that it is  protocol, and a tool must be used with it. what kind of tool, i have no idea. i need to monitor whats going on my network, sometimes it is very slow and ping to the server reach 3 or 4 digits sometimes, so what i am doing at the moment is check the switch for fast blinking light and disconnect that cable and if every thing back to normal,
              then i know that person is running p2p programs or have some viruses.

              help appreciated

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              • GruensFroeschliG
                GruensFroeschli
                last edited by

                My network-professor just recently gave me the following link for quite a few network monitoring tools:
                http://www.slac.stanford.edu/xorg/nmtf/nmtf-tools.html

                We do what we must, because we can.

                Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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