Omada Controller NO wan snmp?

Omada Controller NO wan snmp?

Omada Controller NO wan snmp?
Omada Controller NO wan snmp?
Wednesday - last edited Yesterday

What am I missing?
I can use snmp on local GW lan..

Can snmp be used with a remote snmp server?

Via openvpn vtun0 or port forward?

Or is it locked down?

I cant get any access and the GW CLI is useless...

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Re:Omada Controller NO wan snmp?
Thursday - last edited Yesterday

Hi  @dajocka 

 

Thanks for posting here.

 

1. Selecting the Listening IP Address  
- WAN IP: If remote management via the external network is required, the SNMP service must be bound to the WAN IP. However, note the following:  
  - Security Ris*: Exposing SNMP directly to the internet may lead to attacks (recommended to use ACLs/IP whitelisting).  
  - Dynamic IP Issue: If the WAN IP is dynamically assigned (e.g., PPPoE), additional configurations like DDNS or dynamic adaptation may be needed.  
- LAN IP: If management is only needed within the internal network, binding to the LAN IP is more secure but prevents external access.  

 

2. Port Number  
- Default Port: SNMP typically uses UDP 161 (for agent requests) and UDP 162 (for Trap messages).  
- Custom Port: It can be changed to avoid scanning (ensure consistency between client and device configurations).  

 

3. Firewall Configuration  
- If listening on the WAN IP, ensure the router/firewall allows inbound UDP traffic on the specified port (e.g., `WAN → Device_IP:161`).  

 

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Re:Omada Controller NO wan snmp?
Thursday - last edited Yesterday

 

 

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