Advantages include: You don’t need to build extra Connection Servers just for pairing. If you want a more efficient push-style alerting mechanism, you are better off using the SYSLOG event monitoring. Unified Access Gateway (formerly known as Access Point) is a replacement for Horizon Security Servers. Today, we will cover 3 features that I am very excited about that have surfaced over the last 3-ish versions that every company should implement. In UAG 2106, a few more amazing features have hit to move the needle.
VMWARE-TUNNEL-SERVER-MIB::vmwTunnelServerMIB The Unified Access Gateway (UAG) has been rapidly evolving to be a revolutionary security appliance. The other practical difference is that the information provided by the MIB is pretty basic in nature. The big difference between this feature and a traditional SNMP TRAP is the trap is SENT from the UAG while this requires the SNMP manager to pull the information from the appliance. This allows capable managers to query the devices and pull basic monitoring information from them such as sysName, sysDescr(iption), sysUptimeInstance, and CPU and memory information. When you enable the SNMP service on the UAG server, you are basically enabling SNMPGET and GETNEXT support on UDP port 161 for the appliances. More accurately, the Unified Access Gateway appliance does not support traps with its current SNMP implementation. The short answer to this query is you can’t enable traps on the UAG appliances.