With IPHost Network Monitor you can run simple snmp requests against a D-Link device in your network.
--swL2DevInfoSystemUpTime
--swL2DevInfoSystemUpTime
[FS] p1-p2 token: log to file/syslog for levels 'p1' to 'p2'
-- "The value of sysUpTime at the time the switch entered its -- current operational state. If the current state was entered -- prior to the last re-initialization, then this object contains -- a zero value. This value is in units of seconds. -- "The number of ports within this switch. This value is the sum -- of the ports within this switch. -- "The number of ports in this switch connected to the segment or -- the end stations. -- "This usage indication of console system. This object is a set of system LED indications. The two octets is defined as system LED. The first LED is power LED. The second LED is console LED. The other octets following the second octets are the logical port LED (following dot1dBasePort ordering). Every two bytes are presented to a port. The first byte is presentd to the Link/Activity LED. The second byte is presented to the Speed LED. Link/Activity LED : The most significant bit is used for blink/solid: 8 = The LED blinks. The second significant bit is used for link status: 1 = link fail. 2 = link pass. Speed LED : 01 = 10Mbps. 02 = 100Mbps. 03 = 1000Mbps. The four remaining bits are currently unused and must be 0. ::= { swL2DevInfo 5 } SYNTAX INTEGER { none(0), moduleType-DEM-301T(1), moduleType-DEM-201F(2), moduleType-DEM-301G(3), moduleType-COMBA(4), moduleType-DEM-201FL(5) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the module type.
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IPHost Network monitor allows you to monitor --swL2DevInfoSystemUpTime on D-Link device via the SNMP protocol. Download IPHost Network Monitor (500 monitors for 30 days, 50 monitors free forever) to start monitoring D-Link IP cameras right now.