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Old 09-09-2010, 04:01 PM
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hello,

can you give me an example as to how we can set this? and what it can do in aa?
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Old 09-11-2010, 05:16 AM
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Hello,

Automation Anywhere Client’s Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) command offers powerful network management. Using this command you can easily monitor network devices configured with SNMP agent software. Network devices such as servers, workstations, printers, routers, bridges, and hubs, as well as services such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) can be monitored. This feature is extremely helpful in environments that include large networks with hundreds or thousands of nodes.

Example 1: Send a SNMP Get message to agent to access its computer information.

. Open the Task Editor.
. Double-click the SNMP Get command.
. Specify the name or IP address of Agent ie., newpc or 132.18.4.12
. Specify the Community that the Agent belongs to.
. Specify Object ID.
. Select the required Data Type format options, ie., Ascii or Hex.
. Specify a path for the log file.
. You can assign the result value to a variable.
. In Advanced View, specify the SNMP version V1 or V2C.
. Specify the Timeout required in milliseconds ie., 1000
. Specify the Remote port.
. Specify the number of retry times for the message.
. Click Save.

Hope this helps.
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