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Fortinet Technologies Inc. Page 82 FortiVoice Enterprise Phone System 4.0.0 Administration Guide
4. Click Create.
FortiVoice MIBs
The FortiVoice SNMP agent supports Fortinet proprietary MIBs as well as standard RFC 1213
and RFC 2665 MIBs. RFC support includes support for the parts of RFC 2665 (Ethernet-like
MIB) and the parts of RFC 1213 (MIB II) that apply to FortiVoice unit configuration.
The FortiVoice MIBs are listed in Table 11. You can obtain these MIB files from Fortinet technical
support. To communicate with the SNMP agent, you must compile these MIBs into your SNMP
manager.
Your SNMP manager may already include standard and private MIBs in a compiled database
that is ready to use. You must add the Fortinet proprietary MIB to this database. If the standard
MIBs used by the Fortinet SNMP agent are already compiled into your SNMP manager you do
not have to compile them again.
Authentication
Protocol
For Security level, if you select either Authentication option, you must
specify the authentication protocol and password. Both the
authentication protocol and password on the SNMP manager and
FortiVoice must match.
Privacy
protocol
For Security level, if you select Privacy, you must specify the
encryption protocol and password. Both the encryption protocol and
password on the SNMP manager and FortiVoice must match.
Notification Hosts Lists the SNMP managers that FortiVoice will send traps to. Click
Create to create a new entry. You can add up to 16 host.
IP Address Enter the IP address of an SNMP manager. By default, the IP address
is 0.0.0.0, so that any SNMP manager can use this SNMP user.
Delete
(button)
Click to remove this SNMP manager.
Create
(button)
Click to add a new default entry to the Hosts list that you can edit as
needed.
Queries Enter the Port number (161 by default) that the SNMP managers use
for SNMP v3 queries to receive configuration information from the
FortiVoice unit. Select the Enable check box to activate queries.
Traps Enter the Local Port and Remote Port numbers (162 local, 162 remote
by default) that the FortiVoice unit uses to send SNMP v3 traps to the
SNMP managers. Select the Enable check box to activate traps.
SNMP Event Enable each SNMP event for which the FortiVoice unit should send
traps to the SNMP managers.
Note: Since FortiVoice checks its status in a scheduled interval, not all
the events will trigger traps. For example, FortiVoice checks its
hardware status every 60 seconds. This means that if the power is off
for a few seconds but is back on before the next status check, no
system event trap will be sent.

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