Contains the MAC address, IP, subnet, and virtual local area network (VLAN) of the Rogue DHCP server.Īlerts when upcoming firewall information changes have been made and firewall settings need to be adjusted.Īlerts when Meraki Dashboard settings are changed. Here is a list of the common SNMP traps generated by Cisco Meraki Cloud Controller: TrapĪlerts when a device becomes unreachable from the Meraki cloud.Īlerts when a device reconnects to the Meraki cloud.Īlerts when unreachable devices have been detected on the network, and firewall settings need to be adjusted.Īlerts when an unknown access point appears on the network.Īlerts when a new Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server appears on the network.Īlerts when a rogue DHCP server is detected. Alerts are generated once the traps are received by Site24x7. SNMP traps are events, generated and sent by a device, and captured by a trap receiver whenever a change of state or anomaly is detected. You can also monitor the temperature, memory utilization, CPU utilization, and other metrics using performance counters.Ĭommon SNMP traps for Cisco Meraki Cloud Controller The device network name at this location. Indicates whether the device is currently acting as a gateway, as opposed to a repeater. Indicates whether the device is currently acting as a gateway or a repeater. Indicates the number of clients currently associated with the device. The last time the device contacted the Cloud Controller.
The status of the device's connection to the Cisco Meraki Cloud Controller. The media access control address (MAC address) of the device.
You can monitor the entire Cisco Meraki infrastructure including nodes, ports, service set identifier (SSID), and VLANS using performance counters. Performance metrics of Cisco Meraki Cloud ControllerĬisco Meraki Cloud Controller is a cloud-based centralized management solution that eliminates the need for an on-site hardware controller.