SMA1000: SNMP MIB Download and OID Location

Description

 

This article explains how to download the SNMP MIB (Management Information Base) files from the SonicWall SMA 1000 series Appliance Management Console (AMC) and how to use them with a Network Management System (NMS) to monitor the appliance. It also provides a summary of the available MIB files and their contents.

 

Resolution

Downloading MIB Files from the AMC

  1. Log in to the SMA1000 AMC.
  2. Navigate to System Configuration > Services > SNMP.
  3. Ensure SNMP is enabled. Select either Enable SNMPv2 or Enable SNMPv3 (SNMPv3 is recommended for security).
  4. Select the appropriate interface from the Interface Selection dropdown (Internal, External, or Both).
  5. Click Download MIB to download all MIB files as a ZIP archive. Alternatively, download individual MIB files from the links displayed on the page.

Available MIB Files

MIB FileDescription
SONICWALL-SMI.MIBSonicWall Structure of Management Information — defines the top-level OID tree structure for all SonicWall products.
SNWL-COMMON-MIB.MIBCommon MIB shared across SonicWall product lines — includes system identification OIDs (firmware version, model, serial number, uptime).
SNWL-SSLVPN-MIB.MIBSMA/SSL VPN-specific MIB — includes OIDs for active user sessions, tunnel counts, connection statistics, and VPN-specific health metrics.

Importing MIB Files into an NMS

  1. Extract the downloaded ZIP archive to a local directory.
  2. In your NMS (for example, SolarWinds, PRTG, Nagios, Zabbix, or LibreNMS), open the MIB import or MIB compiler tool.
  3. Import the MIB files in the following order: (1) SONICWALL-SMI.MIB, (2) SNWL-COMMON-MIB.MIB, (3) SNWL-SSLVPN-MIB.MIB. The SMI file must be imported first because the other MIBs depend on it.
  4. After import, the OID tree for the SMA1000 will be available for SNMP polling and monitoring configuration.

SNMPv3 Configuration Notes

SNMPv3 is recommended over SNMPv2c because it provides authentication and encryption for SNMP traffic. When enabling SNMPv3 in the AMC, you will need to configure a username, authentication protocol (MD5 or SHA), authentication passphrase, privacy protocol (DES or AES), and privacy passphrase. These credentials must match the corresponding configuration in your NMS.

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