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System configuration

FortiGate traps

FortiGate-800 Installation and Configuration Guide
The FortiGate agent can send traps to up to three SNMP trap receivers on your
network that are configured to receive traps from the FortiGate unit. For these SNMP
managers to receive traps, you must load and compile the Fortinet trap MIB onto the
SNMP manager.
General FortiGate traps
Table 21: General FortiGate traps
Trap message
Cold Start
System Down
Agent Down
Agent Up
The <interface_name>
Interface IP is changed
to <new_IP> (Serial
No.:
<FortiGate_serial_no>)
System traps
Table 22: FortiGate system traps
Trap message
interface
<interface_name> is
up.
interface
<interface_name> is
down.
CPU usage high
memory low
disk low
<FortiGate_serial_no>
<interface_name>
HA switch
Description
The FortiGate unit starts or restarts. An administrator enables the
SNMP agent or changes FortiGate SNMP settings. This trap is sent
when the agent starts during system startup.
The SNMP agent stops because the FortiGate unit shuts down.
An administrator disables the SNMP agent.
An administrator enables the SNMP agent. This trap is also sent
when the agent starts during system startup.
The IP address of an interface of a FortiGate unit changes. The trap
message includes the name of the interface, the new IP address of
the interface, and the serial number of the FortiGate unit. This trap
can be used to track interface IP address changes for interfaces
configured with dynamic IP addresses set using DHCP or PPPoE.
Description
An interface changes from the up state to the running state, indicating
that the interface has been connected to a network.
When the interface is up it is administratively up but not connected to
a network. When the interface is running it is administratively up and
connected to a network.
An interface changes from the running state to the up state, indicating
that the interface has been disconnected from a network.
CPU usage exceeds 90%.
Memory usage exceeds 90%.
On a FortiGate unit with a hard drive, hard drive usage exceeds 90%.
The configuration of an interface of a FortiGate unit changes. The trap
message includes the name of the interface and the serial number of
the FortiGate unit.
The primary unit in an HA cluster fails and is replaced with a new pri-
mary unit.
Configuring SNMP
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