The SMON-MIB module facilitates management of remote monitoring devices on switched networks.
Utilize the IPNetwork Monitor SNMP tool to monitor any SNMP object within the SMON-MIB. A built-in MIB browser allows selection of variables for monitoring, providing access to all variables, their current values, and descriptions derived from the SMON-MIB.
Supported Devices
for SMON-MIB
- Catalyst 5000 Switch
The Cisco Catalyst 5000 Series offers a Gigabit Ethernet and ATM-ready platform providing users with high-speed trunking technologies, including Fast EtherChannel and OC-12 ATM. This series also features redundant architecture, dynamic VLANs, full intranet services support, and wire-speed performance across a wide range of interface modules. - Router IOS
Cisco IOS (originally Internetwork Operating System) is the software employed on most Cisco Systems routers and modern Cisco network switches. IOS integrates routing, switching, internetworking, and telecommunications functionalities within a multitasking operating system. - Cisco 6400 NSP
The Cisco 6400 carrier-class broadband aggregator is a high-performance, scalable service gateway enabling the selection and delivery of broadband network services, VPNs (Virtual Private Networks), and voice and entertainment traffic across various access media. - Catalyst 4000 Switch
The Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series switch offers a cutting-edge enterprise switching solution for wiring closets and data centers. It delivers intelligent Layer 2 services leveraging a 24 Gbps bandwidth architecture for 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet switching. - Catalyst 6000 and 7600 Routers
Cisco 6000 and 7600 Series Internet Routers offer optical WAN and MAN networking, emphasizing line-rate delivery of advanced IP services at the edge of service provider networks.
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