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![]() What does TrapSnap do? Capture surveillance images from web cameras of people entering secure rooms. As an SNMP Trap daemon, it runs another program upon receipt of a particular SNMP Trap. As an SNMP Trap monitor, it logs any or all SNMP traps for diagnostics or audit purposes. Using TrapSnap to watch your secure rooms. You need to improve your security in your organisation. Something happened the other day in a secure room but the key used to enter the room belonged to an employee away on holidays. You need to keep a record of who entered your secure rooms, not just a record of the borrowed key that opened the door for 3 people to enter, but actually see who entered the room, by which door and when. Sound familiar? TrapSnap can do it. Using TrapSnap to react. Something happened, a communications link failed, the room temperature is too hot, the floor has been flooded or maybe your SNMP device has recognised another critical condition. You want to take automatic action to correct the situation or alert someone. TrapSnap can put you in control of how to react. When TrapSnap receives an SNMP Trap, you can have an application on the PC started and told about the problem. Maybe it will correct the problem. Maybe it tell someone what has happened. Maybe it will just log it for later review. Its up to you. The PC application that TrapSnap runs can be a program that then sends the alarm out via email or as an SMS. NETic recommends and re-sells PageGate from NotePage for exactly this purpose. TrapSnap supported Platforms. TrapSnap is available for the following platforms: And soon for Download a trial version. Documentation showing the details. |