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Description
Give this host a meaningful description.
Hostname
Fully qualified hostname or IP address for this device.
Host Template
Choose what type of host, host template this is. The host template will govern what kinds of data should be gathered from this type of host.
Notes
Enter notes to this host.
Disable Host
Check this box to disable all checks for this host.
Availability/Reachability Options
Downed Device Detection
The method Cacti will use to determine if a host is available for polling.
NOTE: It is recommended that, at a minimum, SNMP always be selected.
Ping Method
The type of ping packet to sent.
NOTE: ICMP on Linux/UNIX requires root privileges.
Ping Port
TCP or UDP port to attempt connection.
Ping Timeout Value
The timeout value to use for host ICMP and UDP pinging. This host SNMP timeout value applies for SNMP pings.
Ping Retry Count
The number of times Cacti will attempt to ping a host before failing.
SNMP Options
SNMP Version
Choose the SNMP version for this device.
SNMP Community
SNMP read community for this device.
SNMP Username (v3)
SNMP v3 username for this device.
SNMP Password (v3)
SNMP v3 password for this device.

SNMP Auth Protocol (v3)
Choose the SNMPv3 Authorization Protocol.
SNMP Privacy Passphrase (v3)
Choose the SNMPv3 Privacy Passphrase.
SNMP Privacy Protocol (v3)
Choose the SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol.
SNMP Context
Enter the SNMP Context to use for this device.
SNMP Port
Enter the UDP port number to use for SNMP (default is 161).
SNMP Timeout
The maximum number of milliseconds Cacti will wait for an SNMP response (does not work with php-snmp support).
Maximum OID's Per Get Request
Specified the number of OID's that can be obtained in a single SNMP Get request.
NOTE: This feature only works when using Spine

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