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Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
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Step
3
Create
a
server
profile
that
contains
the
information
for
connecting
and
authenticating
to
the
SNMP
manager(s).
1.
Select
Panorama > Server Profiles > SNMP Trap
.
2.
Click
Add
and
then
enter
a
Name
for
the
profile.
3.
Specify
the
version
of
SNMP
you
are
using
(V2c
or
V3).
4.
Click
Add
to
add
a
new
SNMP Trap Receiver
entry
(you
can
add
up
to
four
trap
receivers
per
server
profile).
The
required
values
depend
on
whether
you
are
using
SNMP
V2c
or
V3
as
follows:
On
SNMP
V2c
•
Server
—Name
to
identify
the
SNMP
manager
(1
‐
31
characters).
This
field
is
just
a
label
and
does
not
have
to
be
the
hostname
of
an
existing
SNMP
server.
•
Manager
—The
IP
address
of
the
SNMP
manager
to
which
to
send
traps.
•
Community
—The
community
string
required
to
authenticate
to
the
SNMP
manager.
On
SNMP
V3
•
Server
—Name
to
identify
the
SNMP
manager
(1
‐
31
characters).
This
field
is
just
a
label
and
does
not
have
to
be
the
hostname
of
an
existing
SNMP
server.
•
Manager
—The
IP
address
of
the
SNMP
manager
to
which
to
sent
traps.
•
User
—The
username
required
to
authenticate
to
the
SNMP
manager.
•
EngineID
—The
engine
ID
of
Panorama.
This
is
a
hexadecimal
value
from
5
to
64
bytes
with
a
0x
prefix.
Each
Panorama
has
a
unique
engine
ID.
In
order
to
find
out
the
engine
ID,
configure
the
server
for
SNMP
v3
and
send
a
GET
message
from
the
SNMP
Manager
or
MIB
browser
to
Panorama.
•
Auth Password
—The
password
to
be
used
for
authNoPriv
level
messages
to
the
SNMP
manager.
This
password
will
be
hashed
using
Secure
Hash
Algorithm
(SHA
‐
1),
but
will
not
be
encrypted.
•
Priv Password
—The
password
to
be
used
for
authPriv
level
messages
to
the
SNMP
manager.
This
password
be
hashed
using
SHA
and
will
be
encrypted
using
Advanced
Encryption
Standard
(AES
128).
5.
Click
OK
to
save
the
server
profile.
Step
4
Enable
SNMP
traps
for
config
log
and
syslog
events.
•
For
system
events:
a.
Select
Panorama > Log Settings > System
.
b.
Click
the
link
for
each
severity
level
for
which
to
enable
notification,
and
then
select
the
SNMP Trap
server
profile
you
created
in
•
For
configuration
changes:
a.
Select
Panorama > Log Settings > Config
and
edit
the
Log
Settings
‐
Config
section.
b.
Select
the
SNMP Trap
server
profile
you
created
in
Step
5
Save
your
changes.
Click
Commit
,
and
select
Panorama
as
the
Commit Type
.
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