name | Name of the SNMP community to which the FortiADC system and at least one SNMP manager belongs, such as management. You must configure the FortiADC system to belong to at least one SNMP community so that community’s SNMP managers can query system information and receive SNMP traps. You can add up to three SNMP communities. Each community can have a different configuration for queries and traps, and the set of events that trigger a trap. You can also add the IP addresses of up to eight SNMP managers to each community to designate the destination of traps and which IP addresses are permitted to query the FortiADC system. |
queryportv1 | Port number on which the system listens for SNMP queries from the SNMP managers in this community. The default is 161. |
queryportv2c | Port number on which the system listens for SNMP queries from the SNMP managers in this community. The default is 161. |
queryv1-status | Enable/disable SNMP v1 queries. |
queryv2c-status | Enable/disable SNMP v2 queries. |
status | Enable/disable the configuration. |
trapevent | Specify trap events: • CPU—CPU usage has exceeded 80%. • Memory—Memory (RAM) usage has exceeded 80%. • Log disk usage—Disk space usage for the log partition or disk has exceeded 90%. |
trapportv1-local | Source (Local) port number for trap packets sent to SNMP managers in this community. The default is 162. |
trapportv1-remote | Destination (Remote) port number for trap packets sent to SNMP managers in this community. The default is 162. |
trapportv2c-local | Source (Local) port number for trap packets sent to SNMP managers in this community. The default is 162. |
trapportv2c-remote | Destination (Remote) port number for trap packets sent to SNMP managers in this community. The default is 162. |
trapv1-status | Enable/disable SNMP v1 traps. |
trapv2c-status | Enable/disable SNMP v2 traps. |