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paloaltonetworks:configuration:snmp [2020/06/01 18:28] bstaffordpaloaltonetworks:configuration:snmp [2022/11/23 12:49] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 A nice video on using SNMP to monitor PAN-OS global counters is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqLcqkCX2Uo|here]]. A nice video on using SNMP to monitor PAN-OS global counters is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqLcqkCX2Uo|here]].
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 +  * [[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1213|RFC 1213]] defines MIB-II MIB.
 +  * [[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2863|RFC 2863]] defines IF_MIB MIB.
 +  * [[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2790|RFC 2790]] defines HOST-RESOURCES-MIB MIB.
 +  * [[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4133.txt|RFC 4133]] defines ENTITY-MIB MIB.
 +  * [[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3433|RFC 3433]] defines the ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB MIB.
 +  * [[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4268|RFC 4268]] defines the ENTITY-STATE-MIB MIB.
  
  
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 **RFC MIB Information** **RFC MIB Information**
 ^ Description ^ OID ^ Type ^ ^ Description ^ OID ^ Type ^
-General MIB information: 
 | 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.1 | hrSystemUptime | Timeticks | | 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.1 | hrSystemUptime | Timeticks |
 | 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6 | sysLocation | STRING | | 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6 | sysLocation | STRING |
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 **PAN-COMMON-MIB.my** **PAN-COMMON-MIB.my**
 Use the PAN-COMMON-MIB to monitor the following information for Palo Alto Networks firewalls, Panorama, and WF-500 appliances Use the PAN-COMMON-MIB to monitor the following information for Palo Alto Networks firewalls, Panorama, and WF-500 appliances
-  * **panSys - Contains such objects as system software/hardware versions, dynamic content versions, serial number, HA mode/state, and global counters (firewall only). +  * **panSys** - Contains such objects as system software/hardware versions, dynamic content versions, serial number, HA mode/state, and global counters (firewall only). 
-  * **panChassis* Chassis type and M-Series appliance mode (Panorama or Log Collector). +  * **panChassis** Chassis type and M-Series appliance mode (Panorama or Log Collector). 
-  * **panSession* Session utilization information. For example, the total number of active sessions on the firewall or a specific virtual system. +  * **panSession** Session utilization information. For example, the total number of active sessions on the firewall or a specific virtual system. 
-  * **panMgmt* Status of the connection from the firewall to the Panorama management server. +  * **panMgmt** Status of the connection from the firewall to the Panorama management server. 
-  * **panGlobalProtect* GlobalProtect gateway utilization as a percentage, maximum tunnels allowed, and number of active tunnels. +  * **panGlobalProtect** GlobalProtect gateway utilization as a percentage, maximum tunnels allowed, and number of active tunnels. 
-  * **panLogCollector* Logging statistics for each Log Collector, including logging rate, log quotas, disk usage, retention periods, log redundancy (enabled or disabled), the forwarding status from firewalls to Log Collectors, the forwarding status from Log Collectors to external services, and the status of firewall-to-Log Collector connections. +  * **panLogCollector** Logging statistics for each Log Collector, including logging rate, log quotas, disk usage, retention periods, log redundancy (enabled or disabled), the forwarding status from firewalls to Log Collectors, the forwarding status from Log Collectors to external services, and the status of firewall-to-Log Collector connections. 
-  * **panDeviceLogging* Logging statistics for each firewall, including logging rate, disk usage, retention periods, the forwarding status from individual firewalls to Panorama and external servers, and the status of firewall-to-Log Collector connections.+  * **panDeviceLogging** Logging statistics for each firewall, including logging rate, disk usage, retention periods, the forwarding status from individual firewalls to Panorama and external servers, and the status of firewall-to-Log Collector connections.
  
 **PAN-LC-MIB.my** **PAN-LC-MIB.my**
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 **PAN-TRAPS.my** **PAN-TRAPS.my**
 Use PAN-TRAPS.my to see a complete listing of all the generated traps and information about them (for example, a description). For a list of traps that Palo Alto Networks firewalls, Panorama, and WF-500 appliances support, refer to the PAN-COMMON-MIB.mypanCommonEvents ''panCommonEventsEvents > panCommonEventEventsV2 > object''. Use PAN-TRAPS.my to see a complete listing of all the generated traps and information about them (for example, a description). For a list of traps that Palo Alto Networks firewalls, Panorama, and WF-500 appliances support, refer to the PAN-COMMON-MIB.mypanCommonEvents ''panCommonEventsEvents > panCommonEventEventsV2 > object''.
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 +===== Monitor Zone Protect Packet Per Second =====
 +More details [[https://myworldofit.net/?p=11069|here]].
 +OIB is ''1.3.6.1.4.1.25461.2.1.2.3.10''.
  
  
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