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Hi,
This isn't possible.
If you can't move SNMP packets reliably, you probably have some serious network issues (or an over zealous firewall).
Adam.
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On 7 Dec 2018, 04:17, at 04:17, "Ming Wong, CLSA via observium" observium@observium.org wrote:
Dear Observium,
I am running the professional edition of Observium. Due to snmp timeout, some devices are considered to be "down" intermittently. I have tried to tweak the snmp timeout but it still happen.
My question is: can I use ping only, and ignore snmp timeout to detect device up/down ?
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