[BBLISA] Accessing application via SNMP on Windows Server 2008R2
Rob Taylor
rgt at wi.mit.edu
Thu Jan 21 18:45:53 EST 2016
Can you bind either windows snmp or the devices snmp to a specific host ip?
If so, you might be able to assign a secondary IP to the server and use that for this device.
Similar idea to pat's suggestion.
Also, do you have any smart(networkable) power strips? A lot of smart pdu's have accessory/sensor ports on them that
allow you to hook up a variety of sensors, which can be monitored over the network.
I may have some really old APC EMU's (Environmental Monitoring Units) in a box somewhere, which might do what you are looking for as well.
Let me see if I can find them.
rgt
Whitehead Network/System Administrator
----- On Jan 21, 2016, at 5:54 PM, Bob Webber webber at panix.com wrote:
> At the risk of changing the subject, SNMP temperature monitors (a phrase you can
> take to Google) in small, free-standing (sometimes PoE) boxes cost $200 to $300
> or so.
>
> The one thing they can’t give you is an automatic patching cycle where
> temperature values become temporarily unavailable while the system maintains
> itself.
>
> Bob
>
>
>> On Jan 21, 2016, at 5:27 PM, Brian McAllister <mcallister at mit.edu> wrote:
>>
>>>>> On 1/21/2016 at 17:23:47 EST, Patrick Cable wrote:
>>
>>> Can you run one of the services on a different port? Not particularly
>>> elegant, but might work...
>>
>> The device software doesn't offer that option. I don't see anything in the
>> Windows SNMP service config either.
>>
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