You can configure an SNMP manager to request
information from a Panorama management server and configure Panorama
to respond. For example, the SNMP manager can request the high availability
(HA) mode, Panorama state, and Panorama version. If the Panorama
management server has a local Log Collector, then Panorama can also
provide logging statistics: average logs per second, storage duration,
retention periods, log disk usage, log forwarding status from individual
firewalls to Panorama and external servers, and the status of firewall-to-Log
Collector connections. Panorama doesn’t synchronize SNMP configurations
between HA peers; you must enable SNMP requests and responses on
each peer.
You can also configure a Dedicated Log Collector
to respond to requests for the same logging statistics as the Panorama management
server. This information is useful when evaluating whether you need
to expand log storage capacity.
You can’t configure
an SNMP manager to control Panorama or Log Collectors (using SET
messages); an SNMP manager can only collect statistics (using GET
messages).
For details on how Panorama implements SNMP, see
SNMP Support.