Select Dashboard > Gateway Wireless Controller. The Gateway Wireless Controller Dashboard page appears.

You can configure your Firebox to accept SNMP polls from an SNMP server. SNMP traps require an AP420 on your network configured in Cloud Integration Point (CIP) mode. The only other way to manage the APs will be via a WatchGuard firewall and using the Gateway Wireless Controller. By default, each WatchGuard AP saves recent syslog log messages locally. When you configure SNMP, Policy Manager automatically prompts you to add an SNMP policy.If you’ve configured a non-standard SNMPv2c community string (i.e., not “public” or “private”) or have enabled SNMPv3 for your Watchguard Firewall, you’ll need to add the new credential into Auvik so the collector can poll it.Submit your question or comment and we'll be in touch. This lower-density access point secures your business with the latest 802.11ac Wave 2 technology and comes equipped with 2x2 Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO)—enhancing your Wi-Fi experience. There are three core steps to getting SNMP running on your Watchguard firewall:From within the Watchguard System Manager for your firewall:To enable your Firebox or XTM device to receive SNMP polls, you must add an SNMP policy. When you configure the SNMP settings, Policy Manager automatically prompts you to add an SNMP policy. There are three core steps to getting SNMP running on your Watchguard firewall: Enable the SNMP daemon to accept polling requests Add a new SNMP firewall policy to allow management traffic flow Add the new SNMP credential to Auvik We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Management on GWC is very basic and limited. The APs themselves do support syslog, but actual SNMP management will require CIP mode. The WatchGuard® AP family of wireless access points provide secure, reliable, wireless communications while delivering high performance and broad coverage—a perfect combination of services that will meet the needs of enterprise-level customers, small businesses, branch offices, campuses, and hotels alike. Generally, WatchGuard support doesn't make changes for an administrator and only requests read access. While you're at it, I would just upgrade to the latest version, 11.7.3 update 1. The AP can also be located on the custom zone network.
To enable the Gateway Wireless Controller to discover an AP on a custom zone network, you must modify the WatchGuard Gateway Wireless Controller policy to allow traffic from the custom zone. It also still isn't the SNMP package that you're looking to use. Your device reports information to the SNMP server such as the traffic count from each interface, device uptime, the number of TCP packets received and sent, and when each network interface was last modified.To enable your Firebox to receive SNMP polls, you must also add an SNMP packet filter policy.To enable your Firebox to receive SNMP polls, you must add an SNMP policy.

For more information on CIP, see Wi-Fi Cloud Integration with Third-Party Controllers using CIP. The best solution would be to upgrade your management station to WSM 11.7.2 or later, and the device to XTM OS 11.7.2 or later. You must open port number 3852 in your network from the CIP-enabled AP to Wi-Fi Cloud servers. WatchGuard AP125 Great Wi-Fi security comes in affordable, small packages. For more information on the custom zone, see Configure a Custom Interface. Best for medium-density environments such as K-12 schools, small and midsize businesses, distributed office spaces, small footprint retail, small meeting rooms, restaurants, and healthcare offices.
If you configure the AP to send syslog messages to an external syslog server, the recent syslog messages are also available on the AP. To configure an SNMP trap destination server: The IP address of the SNMP server appears in the From list.Firebox appears in the Selected Members and Addresses list. The AP325 from WatchGuard is designed for those cost-conscious organizations looking for a modern, 802.11ac Wave 2 access point.