And after setting another  prometheus server inside the Firewall ! 
What shall i do next ?

Le jeudi 14 mai 2020 06:43:22 UTC+1, Brian Candler a écrit :
>
> Traps are logs (events), not metrics (counters/gauges).  snmp_exporter 
> don't handle SNMP traps: 
> https://github.com/prometheus/snmp_exporter/issues/69
>
> You could write a custom exporter which counts SNMP traps, or you could 
> use a trap receiver which writes logs, and a tool like mtail or 
> grok_exporter to count particular patterns.  However, I strongly recommend 
> you don't bother.  SNMP traps have very little useful information.
>
> Most people configure their networks to allow SNMP polling from their 
> monitoring station to their devices.  If you use SNMPv3 this can be done 
> securely (with strong authentication and encryption).  If the problem is 
> that your prometheus server is outside your firewall, and you won't 
> configure your firewall to allow SNMP queries inbound, then the easy 
> solution is to run another prometheus server inside your firewall.
>

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