
l Device name and Model
l Software version
l Internal and External IP addresses and netmasks
l Default gateway
l Failover alias
Equalizer's failover details
l Sibling Name
l Sibling Status (Primary or Secondary)
Dynamic configuration information, such as:
l Failover Status (Primary or Secondary)
l NAT enabled
l L4 configuration state
l L7 configuration state
l Server Health check status
l Email status notification
l Cluster parameters (timeouts, buffers)
l Server parameters Equalizer status
l L4 Statistics
l L7 Statistics Equalizer cluister
l L4 or L7 protocol of cluster
l Load balancing policy for cluster
l IP address and port (or range)
l Sticky time and inter cluster sticky
l Cookie On or Off
By default, SNMP is a globally enabled service -- meaning that it will run on any subnet that is configured to offer
the SNMP service. You must specifically enable SNMP on the subnet or subnets on which you want it to listen for
SNMP MIB browser and management station connections.
SNMP parameters are displayed on the GUI by clicking on the hostname on the left navigational panel, selecting
Global tab and then selecting SNMP and will be displayed as follows:
The parameters are as follows:
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