8 Configuring Advanced Settings
Table 54 describes the events that generate SNMP traps. All traps are disabled by default.
Table 54. SNMP Traps
Field | Description | |
AP Failure Traps | If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap if an AP fails to | |
| associate or authenticate with the switch. | |
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AP State Change | If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap for one of the following | |
Traps | reasons: | |
| • | Managed AP Discovered |
| • | Managed AP Failed |
| • Managed AP Unknown Protocol Discovered | |
| • Managed AP Load Balancing Utilization Exceeded | |
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Client Failure | If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap if a wireless client fails | |
Traps | to associate or authenticate with an AP that is managed by the switch. | |
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Client State | If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap for one of the following | |
Change Traps | reasons associated with the wireless client: | |
| • | Client Association Detected |
| • | Client Disassociation Detected |
| • | Client Roam Detected |
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Peer Switch Traps | If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap for one of the following | |
| reasons associated with a peer switch | |
| • | Peer Switch Discovered |
| • | Peer Switch Failed |
| • Peer Switch Unknown Protocol Discovered | |
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RF Scan Traps | If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when the RF scan | |
| detects a new AP, wireless client, or | |
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Rogue AP Traps | If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when the switch | |
| discovers a rogue AP. | |
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Wireless Status | If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap if the operational status | |
Traps | of the | |
| databases or lists has reached the maximum number of entries: | |
| • | Managed AP database |
| • | AP Neighbor List |
| • | Client Neighbor List |
| • AP Authentication Failure List | |
| • RF Scan AP List | |
| • | Client Association Database |
• Client Authentication Failure List
Enabling SNMP Traps 155