SNMP

Table 4-3 SNMP Notifications (continued)

localMacAddrAuthSuccess

A client station successfully authenticated its MAC address

 

with the local database on the access point.

 

 

localMacAddrAuthFail

A client station failed authentication with the local MAC address

 

database on the access point.

 

 

iappStationRoamedFrom

A client station roamed from another access point (identified by

 

its IP address).

 

 

iappStationRoamedTo

A client station roamed to another access point (identified by its

 

IP address).

 

 

iappContextDataSent

A client station’s Context Data was sent to another access

 

point with which the station has associated.

 

 

dot11InterfaceGFail

The 802.11g interface failed.

 

 

dot11WirelessSTPDetection

A wireless STP packet has been detected.

 

 

Engine‐ID is used for SNMPv3 to identify the access point in a network of multiple access points.

Entering the Engine‐ID invalidates all engine IDs that have been previously configured.

If the Engine‐ID is deleted or changed, all SNMP users will be cleared. You will need to reconfigure all users.

SNMP Users allows you configure the security requirement of users access.

Note: If you are going to use Group Lists, you must set up the Groups before adding the SNMP users.

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