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I'm looking for the SNMP Object Identifier's set for the R3000's, where can I find this?
We do not have SNMP Object Identifier's set for the R3000's. The OID(s) for the SNMP attribute are set in the Applications Manager Client you are using. Your SNMP management software queries the device to poll this information. If SNMP is enabled, a third party Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) product can be used for monitoring and managing the working status of the R3000's filtering on a network. The following aspects of the R3000 are monitored by SNMP: data traffic sent/received by a NIC, CPU load average at a given time interval, amount of free disk space for each disk partition, time elapse since the box was last rebooted, and the amount of memory currently in usage. The R3000 uses the standard Linux package for SNMP monitoring, 'net-snmp', formerly known as 'ucd-snmp'.
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