![]() If you are having trouble getting PowerShell probes to work, you can look in the Debug Log information.Įach time a PowerShell probe is selected or its parameters change, a connectivity test is run. monitors the number of TCP connections to an SNMP-enabledĭevice and to send an alarm when a specified number of connections is exceeded. Prototype SNMP probe - creates custom SNMP probes.turns probing off for the specified probe. The Nagios Plugins page in the Developer Guide. Intermapper can use these plugins to test devices. Nagios - selects plugins from the Nagios monitoring system.Probes that are superceded by other probes. Demo probe - creates demonstration maps, which simulate a network and.They are described in detail in Miscellaneous Intermapper includes the following miscellaneous probes. The probe sets status of the device to the proper condition. Within 60 seconds, or if the TCP connection is lost while waiting for a response, If Intermapper does not receive a proper response.Intermapper changes the status of the device (for example, ALARM, WARNING, OKAY, or DOWN) if an error condition is detected or if the probe is interrupted for any reason.Server's responses and compare them to expected values. Sends protocol-specific commands through the TCP connection to test the If Intermapper successfully connects to the listening port, Intermapper If this connection attempt fails, Intermapper shows Intermapper first attempts to connect to the specified.TCP-Based ProbesĪnd others test the ability of a server to accept a TCP connection onĪ specific listening port and to respond to a scripted interchange.įor more information on TCP-based probes see Response Packet IntegrityĪll packet-based probes check the integrity of the response they receiveĪnd some can set the status of the device ( Alarm, Warning,Īnd OK) based on the severity of a problem. Of requests sent exceeds the Number of Lost Packets threshold This process is repeated until either a response is received or the number Timeout period, Intermapper tries again by sending another request packet. If no response is received within the specified You can configure the probe timeout period by selecting Set Timeoutįrom the Set Probe Info submenu. Tested and await a correctly formatted response.įor more information on packet-based probes, seeĪnd Network Device Probes. Probes such as Ping/Echo, SNMP Traffic, NNTP,Īnd RADIUS send UDP packets to the device being WMI Probes - If Intermapper is installed on a Microsoft Windows machine, use these probes to get detailed information from Microsoft Windows systems through the Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) interface.Wireless Probes - obtains vendor-specific information from a number of wireless devices.Probes (included to support older maps) and the template for developing The Demo, Non-Polling, and TCP Check probes. queries various devices using one of many Proprietary queries various devices using one of many Standard PowerShell Probes - obtains information from Microsoft Windows machines using PowerShell scripts.SNMP Probes- performs a wide variety of queriesĭevices - queries network devices, such as routers, switches and UPS units.For a full index and detailed descriptions of built-in probes, see the Probe Index. Intermapper includes a large number of built-in probes. Information about the probe and controls for setting any available parameters Click a probe from the left pane to select the probe.Click the minus sign (-) from the left pane to collapse a probe.Click the plus sign (+) from the left pane to expand a probe.You can select the probe you want to use to queryįrom the Probe Selection window, you can do the following:
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