Applies to:
Sensatronics Senturion SNMP MIBS (Get them here) Sensatronics Senturion or Senturion Lite connected to network Sections:
How to install the Sensatronics Senturion MIBS into WUG How to add the device How to add a performance monitor for a probe. How to setup Active Monitor Thresholds and Alerts How to view Performance Monitor and Active Monitor data
Section 2 - Add the device Section 3 - Configure the Performance Monitor Section 4 - Configure the Active Monitor Section 5 - Viewing the data
Section 1: Install Senturion MIBS Download, extract and copy the sensatronics-senturion-my and sensatronics-smi mibs to the C:/Program Files/ipswitch/whatsup/data/mibs/ directory
Restart the "Ipswitch WhatsUp Engine in Windows/Services so the new mibs will be recognized by the system
Section 2: Add the Device Open the WhatsUp Gold admin console and add a new device (File/New/New Device....)
Click on "Credentials" in the properties section and select your "SNMP v1/v2/v3 credentials" from the drop-down. The default for the Senturion is "Public"
Section 3: Configure Performance Monitors Click "Performance Monitors" in the properties section and Click the "New" button to add a new individual performance monitor
Select a performance monitor type of "SNMP Performance Monitor and click the "OK" button
Enter a name for your probe, here we are using "Senturion Local Temperature" Clip the Ellipses (...) button next to the Performance Counter Instance field.
Browse to the Probe1Value in the SNMP MIB Walker. private/enterprises/sensatronics/consumerproducts/envmonitors/productsenturion/probeinfo/probevalues Select "probe1Value" and click the OK button
You should now see the oid for that probe in the performance counter field. Set your preferred collection interval, Timeout, and Retries. Click the "OK" button
You should now see your newly created probe performance monitor in the individual performance monitors list.
Section 4: Configure Active Monitors Select "Active Monitors" from the Properties Section and click the "Add..." button to add a new Active Monitor.
Don't select a monitor from the drop-down yet. Instead, click the ellipses (...) button to the right of the drop-down to create a new Active Monitor type
Name the SNMP monitor after your probe name. In this Case we are using "Senturion Local Temperature" Click the Ellipses (...) button to the right of the Object ID - Instance field.
Enter the IP address of your Senturion, select your SNMP credentials and click the "OK" Button
Browse to the Probe1Value in the SNMP MIB Walker. private/enterprises/sensatronics/consumerproducts/envmonitors/productsenturion/probeinfo/probevalues Select "probe1Value" and click the OK button
You should see the probe's object ID appear in the "Object ID" field Change the Check Type to "Range of Values"
Enter your minimum and maximum threshold values in the Low and High value fields. Note: The Senturion stores the temperature value as a whole number. So a value of 600 actually means 60.0 degrees and a value 850 means 85.0 degrees etc. Click the "OK" button
Select your newly created Active Monitor type from the dropdown and Click the "Next" button
Setup your Actions. Select either Action Policy or setup individual actions.
Select the Apply individual actions radio button and click the "Add" button to setup individual actions for this monitor.
We set an individual action to email the Admin when the Monitor is out of range for 20 minutes
You should see the new probe monitor show up in the Active Monitors list Click the "OK" button
You should see the newly added device in the device list
Section 5: Viewing the Data Right Click on the device and select "Poll Now"
This will load the web console. Enter your username and password and login.
You will see your newly added device status. Click on your probe name in the "Device Performance Monitor Summary"
You will see a graph load and you should see it starting to graph data on the right
Go back to your Device Status screen and click on the name of your probe in the "Device Active Monitor States" section. You shold see a data point on the right side of the Monitor State graph
You can repeat the previous steps for each probe you have connected to the Senturion.