QlikView SNMP

SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol, is one protocol used for managing and monitoring network devices and services. It allows network administrators to monitor the status and performance of devices on a network, and to receive alerts when certain events or conditions occur.

QlikView can be integrated with SNMP to allow users to monitor and analyze data from SNMP-enabled devices and services within the QlikView platform. This can help users to identify trends and patterns in the data, and to gain insights into the performance and behavior of their network.

To integrate QlikView with SNMP, users can use the QlikView Data Load Editor to connect to an SNMP server and import data from SNMP-enabled devices and services. The data can then be analyzed and visualized using QlikView’s visualization and analysis tools.

QlikView’s integration with SNMP can be particularly useful for network administrators and IT professionals who need to monitor and analyze data from a large number of devices and services on their network. It can help them to identify issues and problems, and to take action to improve the performance and reliability of their network.

A network resource management information exchange is made possible by the application-layer protocol known as Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). It helps you to keep an eye on a resource and, if necessary, take action in response to the data the resource provides. ALSB supports both SNMP version 1 and version 2 protocols. 

The following components make up SNMP:

Managed Resource

Management Information Base

Managed Resource: The resource under observation is this one. The Management Information Base receives the resource and its properties (MIB).

Management Information Base: The MIB is a data structure that organises all the resources that need to be watched into a hierarchy. Additionally, it keeps the resource properties. The Object Identifier, a specific identification number assigned to each resource (OID). The SNMP commands can be used to get details about how a resource is managed. An example of the WebLogic Server MIB is provided in the section that follows.

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