About SNMP

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used to monitor devices on your network. SNMP uses management information bases (MIBs) to define what information and events are monitored. You must set up a separate software application to collect and manage SNMP data.

There are two types of MIBs: standard and enterprise. Standard MIBs are definitions of network and hardware events used by many different devices. Enterprise MIBs are used to give information about events that are specific to a single manufacturer.

Your Firebox supports these MIBs:

Standard MIBs Enterprise MIBs
IF-MIB IPSEC-ISAKMP-IKE-DOI-TC
IP-MIB WATCHGUARD-CLIENT-MIB
RFC1155 SMI-MIB WATCHGUARD-INFO-SYSTEM-MIB
RFC1213-MIB WATCHGUARD-IPSEC-ENDPOINT-PAIR-MIB
SNMPv2-MIB WATCHGUARD-IPSEC-SA-MON-MIB-EXT
SNMPv2-SMI WATCHGUARD-IPSEC-TUNNEL-MIB
TCP-MIB WATCHGUARD-POLICY-MIB
UDP-MIB WATCHGUARD-PRODUCTS-MIB
  WATCHGUARD-SMI
  WATCHGUARD-SYSTEM-CONFIG-MIB
  WATCHGUARD-SYSTEM-STATISTICS-MIB

Fireware also supports some statistics from the UCD-SNMP-MIB third-party MIB. For more information, see the knowledge base article About Third-Party SNMP MIBs.

SNMP Polls and Traps

You can configure your Firebox to accept SNMP polls from an SNMP server. The device reports information to the SNMP server, such as the traffic count from each interface, device uptime, the number of TCP packets received and sent, and when each network interface on the Firebox was last modified.

An SNMP trap is an event notification your Firebox sends to an SNMP management station. The trap identifies when a specific condition occurs, such as a value that is more than its predefined threshold. Your device can send a trap for any policy in your configuration.  A trap is sent only once, and the receiver does not send any acknowledgment when it gets the trap.

An SNMP inform request is similar to a trap, but the receiver sends a response. If your Firebox does not get a response, it sends the inform request again until the SNMP manager sends a response.

To configure SNMP polls on a Firebox, go to:

To configure SNMP traps on a Firebox, go to:

About Management Information Bases (MIBs)

Enable SNMP Polling for a Locally-Managed Firebox

Enable SNMP Management Stations and Traps for a Locally-Managed Firebox

Configure SNMP Settings for a Cloud-Managed Firebox