NetComm NP6800 manual Enable Snmp traps

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Enable SNMP traps

Using this option you can either enable or disable SNMP traps, which are messages displayed in the right bottom corner of the main window indicating that an action related to the AP took place. Permitted messages are:

Trap Reassociation:

This trap message is sent when a Station’s reassociation request

 

is received from the AP - Bridge.

Trap Association:

Indicates the reception of an association request packet.

Trap Disassociation:

This trap message is sent when a disassociation notification

 

packet is received from a station.

Trap Reset:

This trap message is sent when the AP resets.

Trap Setting IP with Ping:

This trap message is sent when the APBridge IP Address is set

 

with the transmission of a ping message.

Trap Start Up:

This trap message is sent when the AP starts up.

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Contents Page Contents Introduction About the NetComm NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point NetComm NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point LED DescriptionsWireless LAN Basics Ad-Hoc Ibss ModeInfrastructure ESS or 802.11-Station Mode Signal Range Mbps OperationRev.1 YML655 NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point Installation Rev.1 YML655 NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point Driver Installation & Configuration Installing the Wlan Driver in Windows 98/ME/2000Installing the Driver in Windows XP Installing the Access Point Utility Uninstallation Procedure Configuring the Access Point Configuring the Access Point via USBIP Address Subnet MaskCommunity password WEPRev.1 YML655 NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point Configuring the Access Point via Ethernet Assigning a Temporary IPAddressConnecting to the Access Point using the Snmp Manager Rev.1 YML655 File Menu Setup Menu IP ConfigurationBridge Wireless LAN Operational SettingsRev.1 YML655 Authorized MAC Address MAC Address Filter Operation Mode Access Point Mode Access Point Client Mode Wireless Bridge ModePoint to Point Click Point to PointPoint to MultiPoint Enable Snmp traps Authorization Commands MenuInfo Menu Field name DescriptionTraps Menu Network MenuWindow Menu About MenuAdvanced Topics Network TopologyHow to Make Your Wireless Network More Secure Glossary Rev.1 YML655 Troubleshooting Windows Troubleshooting TipsContact Information Default SettingsNew Settings Trademarks and NoticesWarranty Registration Form Page Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty