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Trap Console Remote Access |
Remotely accessing the Unbrowse SNMP Trap Console
A
free feature !
A few of our users have deployed Unbrowse SNMP hanging off a network
tap. These taps are strategically located in front of network
management stations so that all traps can be collected by Unbrowse SNMP
with almost no effort. A problem is that now you need to make a trip to
the data center to check out the trap console. A remote access
capability has been lacking for a while now.
Starting from Release 1.5.1, you can log in to Unbrowse SNMP via a
standard web browser and view the SNMP traps. Multiple users in your
organization can view traps simultaneously from a single Unbrowse SNMP
instance.
This article explains how to get this working.
Step 1: Enable this feature
This remote access functionality is possible due to a built in special
purpose webserver. This is disabled by default. To enable it:
1. Go to Tools->Customize
2. Go to the Advanced tab
3. In the Miscellaneous
section, scroll down and locate the Trap Console group
4. Select the "Enable
Remote HTTP Access" option
Step 2: Run the trap console as usual
You can load an existing trap database or capture live traps. Nothing
special to be done here.
Step 3: Access remotely
The webserver listens on port 12801 by default. Point your webbrowser
to http://a.b.c.d:12801 and you will get a list of current traps
(latest one first)
Enjoy!
Advanced options
See
the FAQ for more information on
- How can I change the HTTP port of the Trap Console ?
- How can I change the stylesheet without any effort ?
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