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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv3
7. In the Create New SNMP Configuration Entry section, enter the settings as described in the
following table.
8. Click the Add button.
Your settings are saved and the new SNMP configuration is added to the SNMP
Configuration table.
Change an SNMP Configuration
The following procedure describes how to change an existing SNMP configuration.
Setting Description
Access From WAN
Enable access from
WAN
To enable SNMP access by an SNMP manager through the WAN interface, select
the Enable access from WAN check box. By default, this check box is cleared and
access is disabled.
Create New SNMP Configuration Entry
IP Address Enter the IP address of the new SNMP manager.
Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the new SNMP manager.
Note the following:
If you want to narrow down the number of devices that can access the VPN
firewall through the host IP address and receive traps, enter an IP address with
a subnet mask of 255.255.255.252.
If you want to allow a subnet to access the VPN firewall through the host IP
address and receive traps, enter an IP address with a subnet mask of
255.0.0.0. The traps are received at the IP address but almost the entire subnet
has access through the community string.
Port Enter the port number of the new SNMP manager. The default port number is 162.
SNMP Version From the menu, select the SNMP version:
v1. SNMPv1.
v2c. SNMPv2c.
v3. SNMPv3.
Community Enter the community string that allows the SNMP manager access to the MIB
objects of the VPN firewall for the purpose of reading only.
SNMP Trap Events
Select the check boxes to specify which SNMP trap events are sent to an SNMP manager:
WAN Connection Failure. Sent when the WAN connection fails.
Firewall. Sent when a new connection is initiated through the addition of a custom firewall rule.
IPSec VPN. Sent when an IPSec VPN tunnel is established or disconnected.
SSL VPN. Sent when an SSL VPN tunnel is established or disconnected.
User Login. Sent when a user logs in to the VPN firewall.
User Login Fail. Sent when a user attempts to log in to the VPN firewall but fails to do so.
Wan Fail Over. Sent when an auto-rollover occurs from one WAN interface to another.
Configuration Change. Sent when the configuration of the VPN firewall changes.
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