How to find the correct MIB for your Check Point products ?
Which version to choose among all CHECKPOINT-MIB files available on the Internet ?
Well the best MIB is the one that came with your product!
You'll be able to find it in the directory: /opt/CPshrd-R<VERSION>/lib/snmp/ and it's called: chkpnt.mib.
...where:
For example, on a R75.40, the following files are:
If you can, with your current version, use one or another new feature, the MIB that you'll find will allow you to monitor it.
Which version to choose among all CHECKPOINT-MIB files available on the Internet ?
Well the best MIB is the one that came with your product!
You'll be able to find it in the directory: /opt/CPshrd
...where:
Check Point version | <VERSION> |
---|---|
R65 HFA_xx | R65 |
R70.x | R70 |
R71.x | R71 |
R75 GA / R75.10 | R75 |
R75.20 / R75.30 | R75.20 |
R75.40 / R75.45 / R75.46 | R75.40 |
R75.40VS | R75.40VS |
R76 | R76 |
For example, on a R75.40, the following files are:
# ls -la /opt/CPshrd-R75.40/lib/snmp/ total 876 drwxrwx--- 2 root root 4096 Nov 14 2012 . drwxrwx--x 3 root root 12288 Nov 14 2012 .. -rwxrwx--- 1 root root 25184 Nov 14 2012 chkpnt-trap.mib -rwxrwx--- 1 root root 295284 Nov 14 2012 chkpnt.mib -rwxrwx--- 1 root root 542821 Nov 14 2012 mib.txt
If you can, with your current version, use one or another new feature, the MIB that you'll find will allow you to monitor it.
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