SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) exchanges information between network devices and one or more central network management stations (referred to in ExtremeCloud IQ as an SNMP server). The devices send traps, which are unsolicited messages, to the management stations on UDP port 162 when events of note occur. Management stations also query monitored devices to check their operational status. The queries are in the form of get commands that management stations send on UDP port 161.
The SNMP Server Profiles table displays information about SNMP server profiles and their assignments to network policies and VGVAs (VPN Gateway Virtual Appliances), including the server profile name, a description, and the number of network policies or VGVAs that reference the SNMP server profile. Hover over any non-zero number to see the names of the policies and VGVAs.
You can create an SNMP server profile at the device level for a specific VGVA to override the SNMP server profile inherited from the network policy to which the VGVA belongs.
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You can only add an SNMP server profile at the device level if SNMP is first enabled and configured at the network policy level.Use this task to configure an SNMP server profile object.
You can add up to three SNMP servers to the profile.
Choose the IP address or host name object for the SNMP server or servers that will access the devices. To permit management access from a single SNMP server, choose an IP address or host name that defines just that server. To permit management access from an entire subnet, choose an IP address or host name that defines that subnet. If you do not see the IP address or host name that you need, select New and define one.
The community string acts similarly to a password, such that devices only accept queries from management stations that send the correct community string.