Sonicwall Port Forwarding is used in small and large businesses everywhere. We broke down the topic a further so you are not scratching your head over it. (858) 225-7367. “Hair pin” is for configuring access to a server behind the SonicWall from the LAN / DMZ using Public IP addresses. Oct 13, 2017 I have enabled SNMP and force SNMPv3 in Sonicwall. On the Spiceworks side, it asks for a user name and password. Where the hell do I configure this on the SonicWall?
So I'm trying to setup SNMP monitoring in our managed services system but SNMP from the SonicWALL isn't working. Everything I read has said I just need to enable SNMP under 'System SNMP' and tick the box to broadcast it on the LAN port X0. I did it on a TZ400 and it worked fine. I did it on a TZ300 for the same client and it doesn't work at all.
I did an snmpwalk from the server and it picks up the main SonicWALL but not the TZ300. There's a VPN setup between each SonicWALL and the main one.The only difference I'm seeing is that the phone IPs are a VLAN on X0 on the TZ300 and the phone IPs on the TZ400 are on their own port. I have tried turning on SNMP on the VLAN on the TZ300 it didn't fix it.Here's the side-by-side with model numbers, firmware, all the settings checked and the snmpwalk:thoughts?. If the SNMP server connects to the remote TZ300 via the VPN, SNMP management must be enabled on the 300's side of the VPN policy. Select VPN Settings. Click the Edit icon next to the VPN policy over which remote management is desired.
Choose the Advanced tab. Under 'Management via this SA:' check SNMP. Click OK. Try walking the 300 again.If that doesn't fix it describe the setup in abit more detail (where is the snmp management server and what network paths is it using to connect to the TZ300). I have SNMP setup and working on a few hundred Sonicwalls, I'm sure I can help you get it working.