Is anyone aware of a CF tag that can communicate with an SNMP enabled
service? I really just need basic read-only capability for device
monitoring, such as reading traffic throughput from a router or switch, or
retrieving performance metrics from some other services.
Thanks,
Jim
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Is anyone aware of a CF tag that can communicate with an SNMP enabled
service? I really just need basic read-only capability for device
monitoring, such as reading traffic throughput from a router or switch, or
retrieving performance metrics from some other services.
Well, assuming they
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Is anyone aware of a CF tag that can communicate with an SNMP enabled
service? I really just need basic read-only capability for device
monitoring, such as reading traffic throughput from a router or switch, or
retrieving
of SNMP would still be required.
Benjamin S. Rogers
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Is anyone aware of a CF tag that can communicate with an SNMP enabled
service? I really just need basic read-only capability
I am interested in Lewis Sellers' CFX_TCPClient. I wonder if one couldn't
write an SNMP wrapper in the form of a CFML tag. Of course, a fairly good
working knowledge of SNMP would still be required.
That is pretty much the entire point of the tag. :)
That is, to allow someone to write custom
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I am interested in Lewis Sellers' CFX_TCPClient. I wonder if one
couldn't
write an SNMP wrapper in the form of a CFML tag. Of course, a fairly
good
working knowledge of SNMP would still be required.
My limited knowledge of SNMP is that it's most commonly run over UDP,
although it can also use TCP. Probably depends on the particular
device as
to whether it listens for SNMP over TCP.
Well, I do have a UDP version, but it's never been released. Internal suff.
No docs, etc. Only for the
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