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SNMP Relay / probing from a device/agent on another network #1872
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Sounds like you need an NMS (Network Monitoring System). OpenNMS, librenms, Prometheus, netxms kinda thing. |
You may also consider using a SNMP Proxy. I wrote about it here (Google Translate): https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=pt&tl=en&hl=pt-BR&u=https://eduardomozartdeoliveira.wordpress.com/2024/05/09/howto-grafico-de-varios-dispositivos-usando-um-snmp-proxy-net-snmp/&client=webapp |
Added in release 0.19.0: https://docs.tacticalrmm.com/functions/snmp_checks/ |
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Somewhat similar to #112 - which mentions SNMP scanning of printers.
Describe the solution you'd like
Allow a device to be used to check the status of other devices on its network using SNMP (or even better, receive SNMP traps). This snmp device could then show up as an additional device on the overal list, or simply as a status on the "probe" device's details.
The configuration options needed would be:
SNMP OID: (the oid to check for)
SNMP Community: (SNMP Community, which acts as an encrpytion key)
SNMP Value type: (string, displaystring, integer)
SNMP Version: (v1, v2, v3)
and then some manipulation to work with the results such as expected numbers or values, ranges inside and outside of numbers, etc.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Currently we use Davicom Cortex Units at each site. These units are expensive at about $2,000-$10,000 each depending on the configuration. SNMP is implemented, but it's a bit buggy and hard to set up.
We're also looking into Zabbix, but it's SNMP implementation is weak at best, and the configuration is a nightmare. Plus, this is another paid solution
Additional context
SNMP is used in far more than printers. For us, we use SNMP to monitor police and fire radio repeaters, UPS units, DC Power Distribution Panels, GPS Time Clocks, Network Switches, and much more. Almost everything we work with supports SNMP to get status indicators like alarms, GPS Lock Status, and more!
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