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Is The MIB object tunnelProbState (.1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.500.9002.1.9) relevent for "regular" tunnels?

Hi all,

Trying to use snmp to monitor cehckpoint vpn tunnel status.  With respect to this, the checkpoint MIB, has two mib objects

tunnelState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
active(3),
destroy(4),
idle(129),
phase1(130),
down(131),
init(132)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "No description available"
::= { tunnelEntry 3 }

and 

tunnelProbState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown(0),
alive(1),
dead(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "No description available"
::= { tunnelEntry 9 }

 

My doubt /question is 

 Is the tunnelProbeState valid only for "Permanent" tunnels and is not relevant / set for "regular " tunnels ?

 

Thanks in advance for your responses.

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_Val_
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Admin

Yes it is showing you the status of any tunnel, permanent or not.

From the documentation: 

SNMP

  • You can use the OID sub-tree tunnelTable (.1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.500.9002 ) in the Check Point MIB to see the VPN status.

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_Val_
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Yes it is showing you the status of any tunnel, permanent or not.

From the documentation: 

SNMP

  • You can use the OID sub-tree tunnelTable (.1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.500.9002 ) in the Check Point MIB to see the VPN status.

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_Val_
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snthl
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Thanks for the response.  I  noticed the mib table tunnelTable does report the tunnelState for all type of tunnels But My doubt was specifically for the tunnelProbeState  . I was not sure if the "probe" is running or is relevant for both regular  type tunnels.

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