Thanks Bill.
If I set it to 1, N-1 is 0, does this mean I will never get SNMPv1 no
response?

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Subject: [IM-Talk] Re: When does a SNMP probe decide there is No SNMPv1
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lsiu wrote:
> As per subject, when does a SNMP probe decide there is No SNMPv1
Response? And is this configurable?
> 


In Monitor -> Set Thresholds..., change the Down threshold for number of
lost packets.

If you set the down threshold to N, InterMapper makes (N - 1) SNMP
attempts. If those fail to elicit a response, InterMapper sends an ICMP
echo. If there is now an echo response, this sets the "No SNMP Response"
condition.

There is a property you can set in a custom SNMP probe to turn off ICMP
fallback.


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