
Table 53. General Global Configurations
Field | Description |
AP Failure Status | This value determines how long to keep an entry in the AP Authentication |
| Failure Status list. Each entry in the status list shows an age, and when the |
| age reaches the value you configure in the timeout field, the entry is deleted. |
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Client Failure | This value determines how long to keep an entry in the Client Authentication |
Status | Failure Status list. Each entry in the status list shows an age, and when the |
| age reaches the value you configure in the timeout field, the entry is deleted. |
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RF Scan Status | This value determines how long to keep an entry in the RF Scan Status list. |
| Each entry in the status list shows an age, and when the age reaches the value |
| you configure in the timeout field, the entry is deleted. |
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Enabling SNMP Traps
If you use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage the
Figure 71. SNMP Trap Configuration
The AP does not send out any traps. The switch generates all SNMP traps based on its own events and events it learns about through updates from the APs it manages.
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