This software monitors and manages changes in TCP/IP SNMP devices across an enterprise network. It allows tracking, examination, and monitoring of all network devices, including hubs, modems, switches, and servers, from a desktop.
From your desktop, you can track, examine, and monitor changes to all network devices, including servers, network routers, switches, hubs, and modems. What's more, this feature-rich program enhances the functionality of Standard SNMP managers like CA-Unicenter and HP-Openview.
One of the standout features of WhatChanged for SNMP is its auto-snapshot capability, which captures detailed information (called snapshots) on the MIBs. This makes it easy to detect changes and to investigate what's causing them. Additionally, the program comes with an auto-discovery feature that helps you quickly identify new devices on your network.
The MIB compiler is another powerful feature of WhatChanged for SNMP. It allows you to add vendor-specific MIBs, giving you a more complete picture of what's happening across your network. Plus, flexible filtering and reporting options make it easy to get the information you need, when you need it.
With the friendly graphical Explorer-like Change Browser, you can easily navigate the MIB tree to identify changes, without worrying about excessive disk space usage or performance issues. And, if you need to interact with vendors, the detailed change reports provide all the information you need.
The program also lets you configure the frequency and number of automated snapshots, so you can customize your monitoring to suit your unique needs. All in all, WhatChanged for SNMP is an indispensable tool for network administrators who want to stay on top of network device changes and quickly identify and resolve problems.
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