Monitoring SNMP Thresholds
You can see an overview of the SNMP thresholds that you configure in SmartView Monitor.
To see an overview of the SNMP thresholds:
- Open SmartView Monitor and select a Security Gateway.
- In the summary of the Security Gateway data that open in the bottom pane, click .
- In the new pane that opens, click .
In the pane that opens, you can see these details:
- - A summary of the total SNMP Threshold policy.
- - The name that you set for the policy in the CLI.
- - If the policy is enabled or disabled.
- - How many thresholds are enabled.
- - How many thresholds are currently sending alerts.
- - How many not active thresholds became active since the policy was installed.
- - Details for the thresholds that are currently sending alerts.
- - The name of the alert (given in the CLI).
- - The category of the alert (given in the CLI), for example, Hardware or Resources.
- - The name of the object as recorded in the MIB file.
- - The value of the object when the threshold became active, as recorded in the MIB file.
- - The status of the object: active or clearing (passed the threshold but returns to usual value).
- - The severity of that threshold, as you configured for it in the CLI.
- - When was the alert first sent.
- - A list of the destinations that alerts are sent to.
- - The name of the location.
- - The type of location. For example, a Log Server or NMS.
- - If logs are sent from the gateway or Security Management Server to the destination machine.
- - How many alerts were sent to the destination from when the policy started.
- - Shows thresholds that cannot be monitored. For example, the Security Gateway cannot monitor RAID sensors on a machine that does not have RAID sensors. Therefore it shows an error for the RAID Sensor Threshold.
- - The name of the threshold with an error.
- - A description of the error.
- - When the error first occurred.