I have a Cisco PIX525 and i'd like to know how I can monitor the output information of the "sh service-policy" command trough SNMP (instead of CLI) including the number of sessions established through an interface. Is this possible? If yes, how?
It is possible to monitor pix 525 using SNMP.The snmp-server command causes the PIX Firewall to send SNMP traps so that the PIX Firewall can be monitored remotely. Use snmp-server host command to specify which systems receive the SNMP traps.
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