Castle Rock Computing SNMPc

We’ve been the main distributor for Castle Rock Computing’s SNMPc network management software since the first version was released. It’s how we got to know so much about the network! Amazingly, over 120,000 network managers now use this technology to monitor their mission critical networks and it’s the network engineer’s top choice of network monitoring tools.

The thing we like best about Castle Rock Computing is how scalable their technology is from just a one-off licence, making it a highly cost-effective solution. We fully support the technology through our 24×7 Service Desk and Professional Services team.

Castle Rock SNMPc software is available for sale to military customers.  SNMPc maintenance is available for sale to any existing SNMPc customer.

Castle Rock Computing SNMPc Enterprise Edition

Castle Rock Computing SNMPc Enterprise Edition is a scalable, multi-user management system giving you the power to visualise, monitor and proactively manage your network. The tool employs a distributed polling agent architecture to provide a high performance solution capable of monitoring networks from several hundred devices to tens of thousands.

SNMPc Enterprise includes the SNMPc Server license, unlimited Java consoles, unlimited remote console licenses, and ten remote poller licenses.

Additional Enterprise-only features include Web-based Trend Reporting, ODBC Database Export, and live/standby server support.

Castle Rock SNMPc software is available for sale to military customers.  SNMPc maintenance is available for sale to any existing SNMPc customer.

Castle Rock Computing SNMPc Enterprise Key Features:

  • Monitors SNMP devices, WAN Links, Servers and Applications
  • Supports SNMP v1, v2c and secure SNMP v3
  • Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) addressing
  • Scalable, Distributed Architecture
  • Email/Pager Event Notification
  • Vendor Independent – Manages any SNMP device from any vendor
  • Key Network Metrics (e.g. Utilisation)
  • Automatic WEB & Printed Trend Reports
  • Live/Standby Servers with automatic failover
  • Automatic Baseline Alarms
  • Runs as Windows Service
  • Remote Console & JAVA Access
  • Real-time MIB Displays
  • Automated Network Discovery
  • Programming & Scripting Interfaces
  • OEM Version Available

Castle Rock Computing SNMPc Enterprise System Requirements:

  • CPU: Intel 2GHz
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Disk: 10GB
  • Operating Systems: Windows 2008r2, 2012, 7, 8

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