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How can Com-Servers be inventoried in the network?
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- Posted by Jens Brogaard
WuTility
With the help of the free Com-Server Management and Inventory tool WuTility for Windows. This automatically finds all
Com-Servers located in the respective subnet (including those with no valid IP address) and creates a list with the most important basic information. Other functions include direct starting of the Telnet configuration, initial assignment of IP address as well as copying of configuration profiles between the Com-Servers.
SNMP
SNMP-based central management is frequently found particularly in large networks. The latest generation of all Com-Servers and Web-IOs has an SNMP Agent which enables integration in these environments. In addition to the MIB-II, a Com-server-specific MIB (private MIB) is also supported.
Additional information:
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