SNMP target network device commands

RonAlmog
Tera Contributor

Hello, where exactly on my instance can I find the scripts/commands/actions that apply on target network devices while performing SNMP Discovery?

 

Thanks

Ron

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Aneesh-D
Tera Guru
Tera Guru

Dear @RonAlmog - SNMP discovery is based on OIDs (Object Identifier) and MIBs (Management Information Base). 

You can find the list of OIDs/MIBs that will be queried, in the SNMP Classify probe record. 

 

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You can find a detailed explanation on this post:  

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/aneesh-damodaran-5919a5225_itomabrdiscoveryabrpartabr3-snmpabrdiscove... 

 

Please mark this as Accepted Answer if helpful.

 

Thanks,

Aneesh D

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Selva Arun
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

Hi,

 

The SNMP CLassification table walk information are available in:

https://Yourinstancenam.service-now.com/now/nav/ui/classic/params/target/discovery_probes_snmp.do%3F...

 

If you believe the solution provided has adequately addressed your query, could you please **mark it as 'Helpful'** and **'Accept it as a Solution'**? This will help other community members who might have the same question find the answer more easily.

 

Thank you for your consideration.


Selva Arun

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Aneesh-D
Tera Guru
Tera Guru

Dear @RonAlmog - SNMP discovery is based on OIDs (Object Identifier) and MIBs (Management Information Base). 

You can find the list of OIDs/MIBs that will be queried, in the SNMP Classify probe record. 

 

AneeshD_0-1725998635957.png

You can find a detailed explanation on this post:  

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/aneesh-damodaran-5919a5225_itomabrdiscoveryabrpartabr3-snmpabrdiscove... 

 

Please mark this as Accepted Answer if helpful.

 

Thanks,

Aneesh D

Selva Arun
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

Hi,

 

The SNMP CLassification table walk information are available in:

https://Yourinstancenam.service-now.com/now/nav/ui/classic/params/target/discovery_probes_snmp.do%3F...

 

If you believe the solution provided has adequately addressed your query, could you please **mark it as 'Helpful'** and **'Accept it as a Solution'**? This will help other community members who might have the same question find the answer more easily.

 

Thank you for your consideration.


Selva Arun