HP ProCurve Switch
What is Discovered and Monitored
Protocol |
Information Discovered |
Metrics collected |
Used for |
---|---|---|---|
SNMP (V1, V2c) |
Host name, version, Hardware model, Network interfaces, |
Uptime, CPU and Memory utilization, Network Interface metrics (utilization, bytes sent and received, packets sent and received, errors, discards and queue lengths), Hardware status: Power Supply, Fan, Temperature |
Availability and Performance Monitoring |
Telnet/SSH |
Running and startup configuration |
Startup configuration change, delta between running and startup configuration |
Performance Monitoring, Security and Compliance |
SNMP (V1, V2c) |
Trunk port connectivity between switches and VLANs carried over a trunk port, End host Layer 2 port mapping: switch interface to VLAN id, end host IP/MAC address association |
Topology and end-host location |
Event Types
In ADMIN > Device Support > Event, search for "procurve" in the Device Type and Description columns to see the event types associated with this device.
Rules
There are no predefined rules for this device.
Reports
There are no predefined reports for this device.
Configuration
SNMP
- Go to Configuration > SNMP Community > V1/V2 Community.
- Enter a Community Name.
- For MIB-View, select Operator.
- For Write-Access, leave the selection cleared.
- Click Add.
SSH/Telnet
- Log into the device manager for your ProCurve switch.
- Go to Security > Device Passwords.
- Create a user and password for Read-Write Access.
Although FortiSIEM does not modify any configurations for your switch, Read-Write Access is needed to read the device configuration. - Go to Security > Authorized Addresses and add the FortiSIEM IP to Telnet/SSH.
This is an optional step.
Settings for Access Credentials
Set these Access Method Definition values to allow FortiSIEM to communicate with your device.
Setting | Value |
---|---|
Name | <set name> |
Device Type | HP ProCurve |
Access Protocol | See Access Credentials |
Port | See Access Credentials |
Password config | See Password Configuration |