MonitorPack Snmp require minimal configuration in order to meet Microsoft security criteria, just follow these few steps.
Monitorpack Snmp can be used as agent and / or proxy, you can monitor server or workstation on which it is installed, you can also monitor
everything that has an IP address on the same network from this single server or PC. You can combine these configurations as functions of your infrastructure.
Supervision (agent mode) in an Active Directory forest.
Monitoring (agent mode) and remote (proxy mode) in an Active Directory forest.
Supervision (agent mode) in a DMZ or a workgroup.
Supervision (agent mode) and remote (proxy mode) a DMZ or a workgroup.
Supervision (agent mode) in a DMZ or a workgroup from an Active Directory forest.
Monitoring (agent mode) and remote (proxy mode) in a DMZ or workgroup from an Active Directory forest
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Make sure the Snmp service is started. li>
Create an alert.
Your server or PC is now supervised, your first logs will be visible
after five minutes, then you can add as many alerts as you want, the
pack will be incremented by your new alerts.
Installation is identical to the agent mode.
Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
is a security feature that helps prevent damage from viruses and other security threats
by monitoring your programs to ensure they use system memory safely. It also blocks non-Microsoft editors running on the machine.
1. Select Start> Control Panel.
2. Click System Security.
3. Click Advanced System Settings.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
4. Click the "Advanced" tab.
5. Click the Settings button. The Options dialog box
performance is displayed.
6. Click the Data Execution Prevention tab.
7. Select "Enable run prevention
data for Windows programs and services only »
8. Click OK twice and finish.
Enable .NET Framework 3.5
yourself through the Panel
configuration. In Control Panel, choose Programs
and features, choose Turn Windows enable or disable
functionality, and then check the .NET Framework 3.5 box (includes
.NET 2.0 and 3.0).
Local Rights Restriction (UAC)
Once MonitorPack installed, you must reduce the security level of the UAC to “Never notify” or run MonitorPack Guard as administrator,
otherwise you will have an incorrect behavior of the application.
Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
is a feature
security that helps prevent damage from viruses
and other security threats by monitoring your programs in order to
make sure they use the system memory safely. he
also blocks non-Microsoft editors running on
the machine, it also blocks the execution of non-Microsoft software.
1. Select Start> Control Panel.
2. Click System Security.
3. Click Advanced System Settings.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
4. Click the "Advanced" tab.
5. Click the Settings button. The Options dialog box
performance is displayed.
6. Click the Data Execution Prevention tab.
7. Select "Enable run prevention
data for Windows programs and services only »
8. Click OK twice and finish
Enable .NET Framework 3.5
yourself through the Panel
configuration. In Control Panel, choose Programs
and features, choose Turn Windows enable or disable
functionality, and then check the .NET Framework 3.5 box (includes
.NET 2.0 and 3.0).
Local Rights Restriction (UAC)
Once MonitorPack is installed, you must reduce the UAC security level to "Never notify" or run MonitorPack Snmp as an administrator,
otherwise you will have incorrect behavior of the application.
On all servers & devices to monitor
We mean on all Windows, Linux servers or any device to monitor where MonitorPack Snmp is not installed (Proxy mode).
SNMP must be enabled on all devices, stations
or Linux servers that you want to supervise.
UDP 161 & 162 ports must be open from the proxy station.
An SNMP community must be enabled on all devices,
Linux stations or servers that you want to monitor.
The site on which MonitorPack Snmp is installed must be allowed to connect to port 25 of the SaaS server whose IP address we provide when you subscribe (SA-2 offer only), so you will need to provide them to us.
The site on which MonitorPack Snmp is installed must be allowed to connect to port 1433 of the SaaS server whose IP address we provide during your subscription, so you will need to provide them to us.
For SQL access, MonitorPack manages security and will allow for
its share 10 fixed public IP addresses for a SA-2 offer with server
dedicated and 2 public IP addresses for the SA-3 offer with shared server.
MonitorPack will authorize and manage the security of 10 fixed public IP addresses for an SA-2 offer with dedicated server and 2 public IP addresses for the SA-3 offer with shared server.
During the installation, the script present in C: \Program Files (x86)\MonitorPackSnmp\Tools, named MonitorPack_Firewall.vbs is applied
No messaging server required!, we provide you with a SMTP gateway in SaaS mode (SA-2 offer only).