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Appliance Configuration
Check Point 1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.85 | 114
SNMP
In the Logs & Monitoring > SNMP page you can configure SNMP settings for this gateway.
You can do these actions:
Turn the SNMP agent on or off
Configure SNMP settings (system location, system contact, and community string for SNMP v1
and v2 authentication)
Add SNMP v3 users
Configure the settings for SNMP Trap receivers
Enable or disable SNMP traps that are sent to the trap receivers
To turn SNMP on or off:
1.
Change the SNMP On/Off slider position to ON or OFF.
2.
Click Apply.
SNMP must be set to on to configure all SNMP settings (users, traps, and trap receivers).
To configure SNMP settings:
Click Configure.
The Configure SNMP General Settings window opens. You can enable SNMP traps, configure
system location and contact details, and enable SNMP versions in addition to v3.
SNMP v3 Users
To add a new SNMP v3 user, click New.
To edit an existing SNMP v3 user, select the user from the list and click Edit.
To delete an SNMP v3 user, select the user from the list and click Delete.
SNMP Traps Receivers
You can add, delete, or edit the properties of SNMP trap receivers.
To add an SNMP trap receiver, click New.
Note - To add a new SNMP v3 trap receiver, there must be an SNMP v3 user defined for it.
To edit an existing SNMP trap receiver, select the trap receiver from the list and click Edit.
To delete an SNMP trap receiver, select the trap receiver from the list and click Delete.
SNMP Traps
You can enable or disable specified traps from the list and for some traps set a threshold value.
The enabled traps are sent to the receivers.
To edit an SNMP trap:
1.
Select the trap from the list and click Edit.
2.
Select the Enable trap option to enable the trap or clear it to disable the trap.
3.
If the trap contains a value, you can edit the threshold value when necessary.
4.
Click Apply.

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