Preface

This document describes monitoring the Oracle WebLogic Server with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

Audience

This document is a resource for systems administrators who use SNMP to monitor WebLogic Server. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with SNMP and general network management concepts.

The topics in this document describe the SNMP capabilities of WebLogic Server. The WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help provides specific, task-related information on configuring SNMP services in a WebLogic Server domain.

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Related Documentation

For step-by-step instructions on configuring SNMP services in a WebLogic Server domain, see Use SNMP to monitor WebLogic Server in the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help.

For information on other technologies for monitoring WebLogic Server, see the following documents:

For background information on SNMP, see com.protocols.snmp SNMP FAQ Part 1 and Part 2.

New and Changed WebLogic Server Features

For a comprehensive listing of the new WebLogic Server features introduced in this release, see What's New in Oracle WebLogic Server.

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