Have a look at I used this in smaller enterprise deployments to find and identify possible flow anomalies. You don't have that ability to do so on this gear, because sometimes the lack of newer/more secure features is what you trade off for lower price. There are several authentication and encryption enhancements in v3 that are well worth implementing to secure your network management setup. Where possible, (it is not in this case) I recommend using SNMP v3. Now as a note, SNMP v1 is not a secure way to monitor/maintain your network equipment. Therefore, any number of free or paid NMS systems could give you the graphical information you're looking for.įor a small setup like this, I'd recommend something along the lines of for graphing your data gathered via SNMP. The FS726T switch also supports SNMP v1 according to (listed under Administrative Switch Management). The FVS338 firewall has SNMP v1 and v2c support according to the on it (listed under Management Features). The plugin comes with Nagios grapher templates. Check stack status of Netgear switches (Count in SNMP the physical number of units in the stack). It works checking local RRD databases (Nagios and Cacti on same computer for.
Works with Zabbix 2.4.7 and a GS716Tv3 Netgear switch firmware 6.3.1.11.