diff --git a/content/admin/monitoring-and-managing-your-instance/monitoring-your-instance/monitoring-using-snmp.md b/content/admin/monitoring-and-managing-your-instance/monitoring-your-instance/monitoring-using-snmp.md index 53161021e1ab..08ddcae531a4 100644 --- a/content/admin/monitoring-and-managing-your-instance/monitoring-your-instance/monitoring-using-snmp.md +++ b/content/admin/monitoring-and-managing-your-instance/monitoring-your-instance/monitoring-using-snmp.md @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ If you enable SNMP v3, you can take advantage of increased user based security t ### Querying SNMP data -Both hardware and software-level information about your appliance is available with SNMP v3. Due to the lack of encryption and privacy for the `noAuthNoPriv` and `authNoPriv` security levels, we exclude the `hrSWRun` table (1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4) from the resulting SNMP reports. We include this table if you're using the `authPriv` security level. For more information, see the [OID reference documentation](https://oidref.com/1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4). +Both hardware and software-level information about your appliance is available with SNMP v3. Due to the lack of encryption and privacy for the `noAuthNoPriv` and `authNoPriv` security levels, we exclude the `hrSWRun` table (1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4) from the resulting SNMP reports. We include this table if you're using the `authPriv` security level. For more information, see the [MIB documentation](https://github.com/net-snmp/net-snmp-htdocs/blob/master/docs/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt). With SNMP v2c, only hardware-level information about your appliance is available. The applications and services within {% data variables.product.prodname_enterprise %} do not have OIDs configured to report metrics. Several MIBs are available, which you can see by running `snmpwalk` on a separate workstation with SNMP support in your network: