Robot/TRAPPER

Overview

Get a handle on your network devices

Robot/TRAPPER is a key element in our automation strategy that allows you to monitor your networked devices effectively from your IBM System i.

Robot/TRAPPER:

Features

SNMP Trap Monitoring
Most network devices have SNMP agents running on them. These SNMP agents send event notifications (called traps) to a management system. The trap manager in Robot/TRAPPER receives these traps and converts them into System i messages, which can be automated.

Device Status Monitoring
Once a device is defined to Robot/TRAPPER, you can check the status (ping) of the device at regular, predetermined intervals automatically. You can assign your critical devices the highest ping priority so they are pinged frequently. If a device is inactive, Robot/TRAPPER notifies you

MIB Compilation
Robot/TRAPPER’s Management Information Base (MIB) compiler translates MIB source files from any vendor into System i messages. In addition, the MIB compiler stores all translated data in a database for future use and assigns a unique message ID to each SNMP trap found in the MIB source file.

Related Products

Robot/TRAPPER offers abundant possibilities for monitoring your network, whatever devices it includes. The more you use it, the more uses you’ll find. Consider these ideas:

Robot/ALERT

Robot/CONSOLE

Robot/NETWORK