Get server health via SNMP get

Hello,
is it possible to get the health of a server (or deployment) in weblogic using snmpget?
All documentation and examples I found so far assume that a use traps.
I tried to walk over the bea tree once when a specific server is stopped and once when it is startet. But the only difference i found where some counters which have increased in the meantime.
Thanks in advance for your help.

There is no SNMP message that can be used to define a upper threshold for the connections that can be used to check the connection status. You can use a script that can automatically login and check the connections on your device or you can use some network management software for this.

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