Enabling SNMP for BMC End User Experience Monitoring
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:
- Send platform alarms to an SNMP manager
- Send alerts to an SNMP manager (if incident-detection rules and error-detection rules are enabled and triggered)
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:
BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring components support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.
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Additional resources
Wikipedia contributors. "Simple Network Management Protocol." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.Wikipedia contributors. "Managed information base (MIB)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.