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The WatchGuard plugin
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 12:00 pm
by ruffsense
Can i monitor vpn tunnels with it. Because it does not find them.
I found this:
http://www.oidview.com/mibs/3097/WATCHG ... L-MIB.html
Re: The WatchGuard plugin
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:36 pm
by tgriep
What is the Make and Model number of the WatchGuard device?
Have you created any commands and service checks in Nagios XI already?
If so, can you post them so we can view them?
Is the device enabled for SNMP?
What sort of errors are you getting and it you are receiving any data, what is it?
Re: The WatchGuard plugin
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:45 pm
by ruffsense
tgriep wrote:What is the Make and Model number of the WatchGuard device?
Have you created any commands and service checks in Nagios XI already?
If so, can you post them so we can view them?
Is the device enabled for SNMP?
What sort of errors are you getting and it you are receiving any data, what is it?
Model 4600.
But the watchguard check does not get the tunnels. You really need the mibs i posted.
It only get interfaces and vlans. Memory does kinda stuff.
Re: The WatchGuard plugin
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:54 pm
by tgriep
The WatchGuard Wizard in XI does not support the reading of the VPN tunnel status, so that is why they are not there.
To get then, you would have to upload the MIB file to the XI server and use the SNMP Walk wizard and create the checks from there.
To upload the MIB file for the device.
Go to the Admin > Manage MIBs menu, browse for the MIB and check the upload it there.
Then run the SNMPWalk wizard, select the OID's you want to monitor.
Re: The WatchGuard plugin
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:56 pm
by ruffsense
tgriep wrote:The WatchGuard Wizard in XI does not support the reading of the VPN tunnel status, so that is why they are not there.
To get then, you would have to upload the MIB file to the XI server and use the SNMP Walk wizard and create the checks from there.
To upload the MIB file for the device.
Go to the Admin > Manage MIBs menu, browse for the MIB and check the upload it there.
Then run the SNMPWalk wizard, select the OID's you want to monitor.
Thank you for the fast support. This can now be closed.