Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?
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@scottalanmiller said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@dbeato said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@scottalanmiller said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@dbeato said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
I believe you posted this on SpiceWorks and while I use it for troubleshooting purposes there is an update on the way the system is going to work in the future in which it will use Network Agents while rigth the product as is will not have further updates.
What did I miss? They are discontinuing the product? I know that it stalled for a year or more, but they are just giving up and straight up copying Sodium?
They always had agents for inventory so that hasn’t changed rather the focus is on it instead of just an option.
They didn't always have them, they were added much later and were never considered very important.
Wow, they totaly did that three months after Sodium started, it really is them copying the SS design! SS had always worried that it would look too close to SW and did cloud and agents specifically to be as different as possible. Then they flat out copied it just 12 weeks later? That's nuts!
I have been using the Spiceworks Agent since 2011 or 2012. It is certainly not a new thing. It was never their recommendation until SpiceWorld this when they announced changes, I will give you that.
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@jaredbusch said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@scottalanmiller said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@dbeato said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@scottalanmiller said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@dbeato said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
I believe you posted this on SpiceWorks and while I use it for troubleshooting purposes there is an update on the way the system is going to work in the future in which it will use Network Agents while rigth the product as is will not have further updates.
What did I miss? They are discontinuing the product? I know that it stalled for a year or more, but they are just giving up and straight up copying Sodium?
They always had agents for inventory so that hasn’t changed rather the focus is on it instead of just an option.
They didn't always have them, they were added much later and were never considered very important.
Wow, they totaly did that three months after Sodium started, it really is them copying the SS design! SS had always worried that it would look too close to SW and did cloud and agents specifically to be as different as possible. Then they flat out copied it just 12 weeks later? That's nuts!
I have been using the Spiceworks Agent since 2011 or 2012. It is certainly not a new thing. It was never their recommendation until SpiceWorld this when they announced changes, I will give you that.
I didn't say it was super new, only that it wasn't around for the first long time and we asked for it for a long time and when they went to their cloud model they didn't include it. For the first several years, though, they didn't have one. We had to ask for it for a long timebefore they decided to let us have it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@jaredbusch said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@scottalanmiller said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@dbeato said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@scottalanmiller said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
@dbeato said in Any suggestions for a good and free SNMP server similar to the Spiceworks Network Monitor?:
I believe you posted this on SpiceWorks and while I use it for troubleshooting purposes there is an update on the way the system is going to work in the future in which it will use Network Agents while rigth the product as is will not have further updates.
What did I miss? They are discontinuing the product? I know that it stalled for a year or more, but they are just giving up and straight up copying Sodium?
They always had agents for inventory so that hasn’t changed rather the focus is on it instead of just an option.
They didn't always have them, they were added much later and were never considered very important.
Wow, they totaly did that three months after Sodium started, it really is them copying the SS design! SS had always worried that it would look too close to SW and did cloud and agents specifically to be as different as possible. Then they flat out copied it just 12 weeks later? That's nuts!
I have been using the Spiceworks Agent since 2011 or 2012. It is certainly not a new thing. It was never their recommendation until SpiceWorld this when they announced changes, I will give you that.
I didn't say it was super new, only that it wasn't around for the first long time and we asked for it for a long time and when they went to their cloud model they didn't include it. For the first several years, though, they didn't have one. We had to ask for it for a long timebefore they decided to let us have it.
Yes, that is how it usually works
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@coliver yeah I get snmpwalker to give me data but when I configure the host in zabbix nothing lol. As I said sure I'll get there soon lol