Hi everyone,
on the firewall info page there is a new entry
209.206.48.0/20, 216.157.128.0/20, 158.115.128.0/19 | Your network(s) | Any | UDP | inbound | SNMP traps | Access points, MX Security Appliance, Switches |
How am I supposed to set this on the MX? When I put this on the outbound rules, it says it's not part of my network, of course. But there are only IPv6 inbound rules to be set on the config page. So how am I supposed to set this on the MX?
Best
Fabian
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The SNMP traps rule is for inbound traffic from the Meraki cloud to your premises.
SNMP traps are sent from Meraki cloud to an SNMP server behind a public IP.
To allow this traffic through an MX, you would configure port forwarding or inbound NAT under the Firewall configuration.
The SNMP traps rule is for inbound traffic from the Meraki cloud to your premises.
SNMP traps are sent from Meraki cloud to an SNMP server behind a public IP.
To allow this traffic through an MX, you would configure port forwarding or inbound NAT under the Firewall configuration.
Its strange that it shows up now... I have snmp disabled
Good point, seems to be a static entry in the table rather than dynamically appearing when in use.
Probably worth submitting feedback as I can't imagine most customers would be using SNMP traps alongside email alerts and other monitoring.
The SNMP Trap feature is a Beta feature.
SNMP Overview and Configuration - Cisco Meraki
https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Monitoring_and_Reporting/SNMP_Overview_and_C...
> Enabling Traps
> Contact Meraki Support to have the feature enabled on the desired organization
However, it appears to have recently been opened to the public.
Therefore, it is additionally displayed in Firewall Info.
In my Org1 environment, I activated it when it was Beta.
However, in my Org2 environment, it appears without activation.