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[CLOSED] Monitor devices not computers

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Can I monitor switches? Just to see if they are on or offline?
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with PCSM do you mean? no you can't monitor switch, but maybe something happen if your computers under the switch appear offline.
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Hi Doneit,

SNMP support will be introduced in our next major update. We will introduce support for printers in the next release, and support for routers and switches will be included in next releases.

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Hi,

If the switches have IP's assigned you could setup a ping monitor. But as mentioned SNMP will be available later in the year.

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Kratos wrote:Hi Doneit,

SNMP support will be introduced in our next major update. We will introduce support for printers in the next release, and support for routers and switches will be included in next releases.

Regards,

Waseem
hi Kratos, is there any articles/document about next releases? sounds interesting :D
Last edited by EagleEye on Tue, 02 Sep 2014, 11:42, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Check PCSM release notes http://www.pandasecurity.com/usa/enterprise/support/card?id=300121
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