vGateway SNMP Alerting
- 28 Apr 2021
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vGateway SNMP Alerting
- Updated on 28 Apr 2021
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Each vGateway can be optionally configured for SNMP access inside of your network. To configure the vGateway for SNMP monitoring follow the configuration steps below.
Please note that the vGateways do not send active SNMP traps from the device, all SNMP functionality must source from a monitoring platform inside of your environment.
Configure SNMP
- Login to the vGateway
- Select System and then SNMP
- Configure SNMP and select Save
- SNMP Enabled: Checked
- SNMP Port: 161 (Default) or Config
- Read Community: Config
- Enable SNMPv3: Config
- Username: Config
- Password: Config
- SNMP has now been configured on the vGateway for use on a monitoring system in your network
Supported SNMP MIB Files
The below MIB files are supported by the vGateway to leverage in your local SNMP configuration.
- MIB-II (IF-MIB)
- Basic description of the monitored system, such as the system name, uptime, and network interfaces
- For details of this MIB, refer to http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/mibs/interfaces.html and http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/mibs/ifMIBObjects.html.
- HOST-RESOURCES-MIB
- Computer management information, hardware and software configuration, such as information regarding system initialization, processes, storage, memory, processors, and devices.
- For details of this MIB, refer to http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/mibs/host.html.
- Computer management information, hardware and software configuration, such as information regarding system initialization, processes, storage, memory, processors, and devices.
- UCD-SNMP-MIB
- System performance data, such as system statistics and performance.
- For details of this MIB, refer to http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/mibs/ucdavis.html.
- System performance data, such as system statistics and performance.
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