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Monitoring IPSEC tunnels on Sophos XG (or ISP's uplinks)

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Hi, we have redundant set of firewalls (Sophos XG) and redundant internet links (ISP1 and ISP2) on primary location. On remote location we have single internet link.

What would be best way to monitor redundant IPSEC tunnels here? What we want to know if uplink providers for ISP1 or ISP2 are down or which IPSEC tunnel is in use (this is what we are looking for).

Tnx.

ipsec ipsec-tunnel-monitoring sophos-xg

Created on Mar 22, 2020 8:23:00 AM



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Hello there,

Thank you for your post.

Unfortunately, we do not have any native sensors for Sophos.
You might want to check if there are any available MIBs for your device.

Might be worth checking this:
https://community.sophos.com/products/xg-firewall/f/authentication/98691/how-to-integrate-prtg-in-sophos-xg-firewall

There seems to be a MIB which you can also import:
https://community.sophos.com/products/xg-firewall/f/logging-and-reporting/82442/when-will-xg-release-it-s-snmp-mib-file/338809

How is explained here:
https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/733-how-can-i-import-my-mib-files-into-prtg


Kind regards,
Sasa Ignjatovic, Tech Support Team

Created on Mar 23, 2020 9:21:20 AM by  Sasa Ignjatovic [Paessler Support]




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