SNMP traps

SNMP monitor service and SNMP trap settings are independent, but SNMP monitor service must be enabled before you activate the SNMP trap configuration.

Use these commands to work with SNMP traps:
show snmp config
show trap config
show trap events
set snmp service
set trap service
set trap version (v1, v2c, v3) --options <values>
save trap --location <filestore_alias>
load trap --location <filestore_alias> --file <name>
save mibfile --location <filestore_alias>
test trap event

Use test trap event to verify your configuration. If there is a problem sending the test trap, verify the community name, IP address, and port, and make sure that the network allows communication between the appliance and the SNMP manager.

See the Forcepoint Appliances CLI Guide.