Configure SNMP Ingest
Paragon Insights supports three methods of collecting telemetry data using SNMP. The ingest, also known as request-response, is a pull mode method in which Paragon Insights requests for telemetry data from the devices. The trap and inform notifications are push mode methods in which the devices notify Paragon Insights about key performance indicator events that prevents the devices from functioning as expected.
Paragon Insights supports SNMPv3 alongside the current SNMPv2c as an ingest method. Users with sp-admin role can select any version of SNMP in the Paragon Insights GUI.
SNMPv3 ingest provides you with an option to set authentication and privacy credentials to leverage the following features:
Authentication — Identifies and verifies the origin of an SNMPv3 message.
Privacy — Prevents packet analyzers from snooping the content of messages by encrypting them.
Integrity — Ensures that the content of SNMP messages is not altered while in transit without authorization.
Table 1 lists the supported authentication and privacy algorithms in SNMPv3 protocol.
Feature |
Algorithm |
---|---|
Supported authentication algorithms |
MD5 SHA-1 |
Supported privacy algorithms |
DES 3DES AES |
In Paragon Insights, SNMPv3 ingest can be set at the device level. The configuration of SNMPv3 and SNMPv2c is mutually exclusive.
If a device is not configured for SNMP ingest, Paragon Insights uses SNMP v2c with SNMP Community set to public as the default settings.
In Paragon Insights, the SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 ingest and trap configurations share the same workflow.
To configure SNMP ingest at the device level: