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System configuration 
Configuring SNMP
FortiGate-50R Installation and Configuration Guide
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Figure 2: Sample SNMP configuration
FortiGate MIBs
The FortiGate SNMP agent supports FortiGate proprietary MIBs as well as standard 
RFC 1213 and RFC 2665 MIBs. The FortiGate MIBs are listed in 
. You can 
obtain these MIB files from Fortinet technical support. To be able to communicate with 
the SNMP agent, all of these MIBs must be compiled into your SNMP manager.
Your SNMP manager may already include standard and private MIBs in a compiled 
database that is ready to use. You must add the Fortinet proprietary MIBs to this 
database. If the standard MIBs used by the Fortinet SNMP agent are already 
compiled into your SNMP manager you will not have to re-compile them.
Trap Community
The trap community string functions like a password that is sent with 
SNMP traps.
The default trap community string is “public”. Change the trap 
community string to the one accepted by your trap receivers.
The trap community string can be up to 31 characters long and can 
contain numbers (0-9), uppercase and lowercase letters (A-Z, a-z), and 
the special characters - and _. Spaces and the \ < > [ ] ` $ % & 
characters are not allowed.
Trap Receiver IP 
Addresses
Type the IP addresses of up to three trap receivers on your network that 
are configured to receive traps from your FortiGate unit. Traps are only 
sent to the configured addresses.
Table 1: FortiGate MIBs
MIB file name
Description
EtherLike.mib
The Ethernet-like MIB is a standard MIB based on RFC 2665. This MIB 
includes information used for managing ethernet interfaces.
FN-TRAP.mib
The Fortinet trap MIB is a proprietary MIB that is required for your SNMP 
manager to receive traps from the FortiGate SNMP agent. For more 
information on FortiGate traps, see