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The Trap Flags page contains the following fields:
•Switch Traps
Authentication
— Enable or disable activation of authentica tion failure traps by selecting the
corresponding line on the pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled.
Link Up/Down
— Enable or disable activation of link status traps by selecting the corresponding
line on the pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled.
Multiple Users
— Enable or disable activation of multiple user traps by selecting the
corresponding line on the pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled. This trap is
triggered w hen the s ame user I D is logge d into th e switch m ore than o nce at th e same tim e (either
via telnet or the serial port).
Spanning Tree
— Enable or disable activation of spanning tree traps by selecting the
corresponding line on the pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled.
QOS Traps
ACL Traps
— Enable or disable activation of ACL traps by selecting the corresponding line on the
pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled.
•Multicast Traps
DVMRP Traps
— Enable or disable activation of DVMRP traps by selecting the corresponding
line on the pull-down entry field. The factory default is disabled.
PIM Traps
— Enable or disable activation of PIM traps by selecting the corresponding line on the
pull-down entry field. The factory default is disabled.
Captive Portal Traps
Captive Portal Trap Mode
— Displays the captive portal trap mode status. Enable or disable by
selecting the corresponding line on the pull-down entry field. The factory default is disabled.
Client Authentication Failure Traps
— When enabled, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a
client unsuccessfully attempts to authenticate with a captive portal.
Client Connection Traps
— When enabled, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client
authenticates with and connects to a ca ptive portal.
Client Database Full Traps
— When enabled, the SNMP agent sends a trap each time an entry
cannot be added to the client database because it is full.
Client Disconnection Traps
— When enabled, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client
disconnects from a captive portal.
Configure Trap Flags Using CLI Commands
For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the
SNMP Commands
chapter
in the
CLI Reference Guide
. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to
configure trap flags.