I am not sure if I got your questions correct. If you are trying to interpret the SonicWall SNMP traps, you can use the MIB file on a MIB Browser. You can get the MIB File for your Firewall and the specific Firmware that is running on the Firewall. Its available as a file download at the mysonicwall.com account >>download center>>search by product line>>firewall model number>>choose your firewalls running firmware version>>right under the firmware version, you can find the MIB file. Once downloaded, import the file to a SNMP NMS or Application Server or use a free MIB Browser like ManageEngine MIB Browser to receive and interpret the traps and view the details. Here is an demo/example using ManageEngine MIB Browser and SonicWall NSa3700 Firewall MIB for SonicOS 7.0.1-5065
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If someone can give me an example SNMP TRAP converted to snmptrap command it can help, I need to know what Sonicwall sends and how we can process it.
For example following TRAPS, I need an example to be able to understand what will I receive
trapTypeHaSyncingError (662), -- Error Synchronizing HA Peer Firewall
trapTypeHaRebootingError (663), -- Error Rebooting HA Peer Firewall
trapTypeHaHaLicenseError (664), -- License of HA pair doesn't match
trapTypeHaRebootReceivedPrimary (665), -- Primary received reboot signal from Secondary
trapTypeHaRebootReceivedBackup (666), -- Secondary firewall being preempted by Primary
trapTypeSrcConnOverLimit (667), -- Packet dropped; connection limit for this source IP address has been reached
trapTypeDstConnOverLimit (668), -- Packet dropped; connection limit for this destination IP address has been reached
@sukur55
I am not sure if I got your questions correct. If you are trying to interpret the SonicWall SNMP traps, you can use the MIB file on a MIB Browser. You can get the MIB File for your Firewall and the specific Firmware that is running on the Firewall. Its available as a file download at the mysonicwall.com account >>download center>>search by product line>>firewall model number>>choose your firewalls running firmware version>>right under the firmware version, you can find the MIB file. Once downloaded, import the file to a SNMP NMS or Application Server or use a free MIB Browser like ManageEngine MIB Browser to receive and interpret the traps and view the details. Here is an demo/example using ManageEngine MIB Browser and SonicWall NSa3700 Firewall MIB for SonicOS 7.0.1-5065