Monitoring & Detection

SNMP Network Monitoring

Switches, APs, and routers polled every 2 minutes

What it does

AlertMonitor polls every SNMP-capable device in your environment every 2 minutes — switches, access points, routers, and firewalls — without installing anything on the device. Interface errors, bandwidth saturation, and availability are tracked continuously. The moment a threshold is crossed, an AI-enriched alert fires with full context about the affected device and downstream impact.

The gap SNMP fills: Network device failures are often silent — a degraded uplink or saturated interface won't appear in RMM agents. SNMP monitoring closes that gap, giving you visibility into the network layer your endpoints, servers, and services all depend on.

Capabilities

  • SNMPv1, v2c, and v3 support — including encrypted v3 for compliance environments
  • Interface-level monitoring: CRC errors, speed/duplex mismatch, inbound/outbound utilization
  • Bandwidth saturation alerts with configurable per-interface thresholds
  • Device availability tracked on 2-minute polling cycles
  • Data feeds the live network topology map — topology and performance in one view
  • Pre-built alert templates for common Cisco, Meraki, Ubiquiti, and Fortinet models

How it works

The monitoring engine dispatches SNMP polls to every configured device on a 2-minute cycle using parallelized workers. OID data is normalized into time-series format and evaluated against alert thresholds in real time. Threshold breaches generate alerts with AI-attached context: the affected interface, connected devices, historical baseline deviation, and suggested triage action.