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System Config<br />

SNMP<br />

Figure 83: SNMP <strong>com</strong>munity options (part 2)<br />

Community Name<br />

Hosts<br />

IP Address<br />

Interface<br />

Delete<br />

Add<br />

Queries<br />

Traps<br />

SNMP Event<br />

Enter a name to identify the SNMP <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Enter the IP address and Identify the SNMP managers that can use<br />

the settings in this SNMP <strong>com</strong>munity to monitor the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit.<br />

The IP address of an SNMP manager than can use the settings in<br />

this SNMP <strong>com</strong>munity to monitor the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit. You can also set<br />

the IP address to 0.0.0.0 to so that any SNMP manager can use this<br />

SNMP <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Optionally select the name of the interface that this SNMP manager<br />

uses to connect to the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit. You only have to select the<br />

interface if the SNMP manager is not on the same subnet as the<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> unit. This can occur if the SNMP manager is on the<br />

Internet or behind a router.<br />

Select a Delete icon to remove an SNMP manager.<br />

Add a blank line to the Hosts list. You can add up to 8 SNMP<br />

managers to a single <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Enter the Port number (161 by default) that the SNMP managers in<br />

this <strong>com</strong>munity use for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c queries to receive<br />

configuration information from the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit. Select the Enable<br />

check box to activate queries for each SNMP version.<br />

Enter the Local and Remote port numbers (port 162 for each by<br />

default) that the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit uses to send SNMP v1 and SNMP<br />

v2c traps to the SNMP managers in this <strong>com</strong>munity. Select the<br />

Enable check box to activate traps for each SNMP version.<br />

Enable each SNMP event for which the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit should send<br />

traps to the SNMP managers in this <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

“Temperature too high” and “Voltage out of range” event traps are<br />

available only on <strong>FortiGate</strong> 5001.<br />

To configure an interface for SNMP access<br />

Before a remote SNMP manager can connect to the <strong>FortiGate</strong> agent, you must<br />

configure one or more <strong>FortiGate</strong> interfaces to accept SNMP connections.<br />

1 Go to System > Network > Interface.<br />

2 Choose an interface that an SNMP manager connects to and select Edit.<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> Version 3.0 MR5 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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