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The BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring system can report information through SNMP to a managing system in your network.  

BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring provides an SNMP MIB that enables your SNMP manager to get (read-only) management data from the end-user experience component, such as the following metrics:

  • OS-level standard metrics such as CPU usage or disk usage
  • Traffic-related metrics such as Watchpoint data from an Analyzer or Monitor

BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring uses SNMP traps to do the following functions:

To set up BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring as a managed system, you enable the service, configure a local SNMP agent, and then configure the SNMP MIB or SNMP traps. Consult the following tasks to configure an Analyzer, Collector, APM Central, or Monitor as a managed system:

Note

For the BMC Application Management Console and Performance Analytics Engine (PAE) components, you cannot configure the SNMP service through a web interface. To configure SNMP for the Console or PAE, you must use the snmpconfig command.

BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring components support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.

Related topic

Configuring email or SNMP alerts for system monitoring

Additional resources

Wikipedia contributors. "Simple Network Management Protocol." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Open link

Wikipedia contributors. "Managed information base (MIB)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Open link