![]() ![]() From the Member type drop-down list, select Alias.From the Packet Filter drop-down list, select SNMP.To add an SNMP policy, from Fireware Web UI: Keep the default values for all other settings.If you change the community string in NTA, you must change it on the Firebox as well. In our example, we type public, which is the default community string configured in NTA. In the Community String text box, type the community string.To configure SNMP settings, from Fireware Web UI: If you have many interfaces, use the Interface Name search box or select an option from the Type or Zone drop-down lists to find an interface quickly. To enable NetFlow for an interface, next to the interface name, select Ingress, Egress, or both.(Optional) To monitor Firebox traffic, select Monitor Traffic generated by the Firebox or Monitor traffic destined for the Firebox.If the Active Flow Timeout value is lower on the collector, the collector might stop listening while the Firebox is sending data. We recommend that you specify an Active Flow Timeout value that is lower than the Active Flow Timeout value on the collector. The Active Flow Timeout setting segments your flow into small flows based on the value you specify. ![]() In the Active Flow Timeout text box, type 20.In the Collector Address text box, type the IP address of the NetFlow collector.To configure your Firebox as a NetFlow exporter, from Fireware Web UI: SolarWinds NTA uses the SNMP protocol to discover devices. To configure your Firebox to integrate with SolarWindows NTA, you must enable the Firebox as a NetFlow exporter, configure SNMP settings, and add a policy to allow SNMP traffic. Configure Your Firebox for SolarWinds NTA Make sure all your SolarWinds NTA services are running and your Firebox has Fireware v12.7 or higher. This diagram shows a typical NetFlow topology. SolarWinds Orion Network Performance Monitor 2020.2.5.SolarWinds Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer (NTA) 2020.2.5.The hardware and software used to complete the steps outlined in this document include: ![]()
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