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ZBX-FORTINET-HA

This template use the FORTINET-CORE-MIB and FORTINET-FORTIGATE-MIB to discover and manage High Availability.

Items

  • Configuration of automatic synchronization
  • High availability cluster group name
  • High availability cluster priority
  • High availability mode
  • Load-balancing schedule of cluster
  • Status of a master override flag
  • Discovery: CPU usage for each cluster unit
  • Discovery: current session count for each cluster unit
  • Discovery: memory usage for each cluster unit
  • Discovery: network bandwidth usage for each cluster unit
  • Discovery: number of anti-virus events triggered for each cluster unit
  • Discovery: number of IDS/IPS events triggered for each cluster unit

Triggers

  • [HIGH] => Memory usage for each unit exceeded 80%
  • [HIGH] => CPU usage for each unit exceeded 80%
  • [HIGH] => An increase of 40% of active sessions for each unit was detected
  • [AVERAGE] => Memory usage for each unit exceeded 70%
  • [AVERAGE] => CPU usage for each unit exceeded 60%
  • [AVERAGE] => An increase of 30% of active sessions for each unit was detected
  • [WARNING] => Memory usage for each unit exceeded 60%
  • [WARNING] => CPU usage for each unit exceeded 50%
  • [WARNING] => An increase of 20% of active sessions for each unit was detected

Graphs

  • Discovery: CPU usage for each cluster unit
  • Discovery: Memory usage for each cluster unit
  • Discovery: Network bandwidth for each cluster unit
  • Discovery: Sessions count for each cluster unit

Installation

  1. Add a value mapping named FgBoolState with the following values:
  • 1 => disabled
  • 2 => enabled
  1. Add a value mapping named FgHaLbSchedule with the following values:
  • 1 => none
  • 2 => hub
  • 3 => leastConnections
  • 4 => roundRobin
  • 5 => weightedRoundRobin
  • 6 => random
  • 7 => ipBased
  • 8 => ipPortBased
  1. Add a value mapping named FgHaMode with the following values:
  • 1 => standalone
  • 2 => activeActive
  • 3 => activePassive
  1. Import zbx-fortinet-ha.xml file into Zabbix.
  2. Add to your host the {$SNMP_COMMUNITY} macro with your SNMP community as value.
  3. Associate ZBX-FORTINET-HA template to the host.

Requirements

This template was tested for Zabbix 2.0.0 and higher.

License

This template is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

Copyright (c) Jean-Jacques Martrès

Authors

Jean-Jacques Martrès (jjmartres |at| gmail |dot| com)