Then you receive all messages from the system running the probe and can optionally filter for specific sources later. So it is possible to add these sensors to a probe device. Step 1: Add a Syslog Receiver or SNMP Trap Receiver sensor to PRTG.īoth sensors inherit an implicit filter from the IP address of the parent device. I can see no way to change the trap receiver a sensor uses. I think I could just recreate the sensors but I would like avoid the head ache and also not lose the historic data. (the switches have IPs on both VLANs/subnets atm) etc) but the ping sensor is still okay so it's not a routing issue. However, when I change the switch's IP in PRTG device's settings, the SNMP sensors error (no response, check routing. I have created a second trap receiver on the remote probe on the "Probe Device" in subnet B and I can see in the sensor is receiving snmp messages from the switches where I have added the subnet B probe as an SNMP server. The sensors are already on a remote probe that has IP addresses/interfaces on both subnets, and the trap receiver is on the core server (interface on subnet A) and all is working.
I am changing their IP addresses and management VLAN from A to B and I want to change existing sensors to use an SNMP trap receiver on subnet B
To explain, I have Aruba switches with snmp sensors on them. There seems to be no way to assign them to each other. Hello all, I can't find any info on whether it is possible to change the trap receiver a sensor uses.