Field
Description
SNMP
Enable Traps
Check this option to enable SNMP traps.
Community name
Enter the community name.
Manager IP
Enter the manager’s IP address.
At present, the following Traps are sent from the Extricom switch to the device on the LAN running the
SNMP manager.
1.
Client <Client MAC> has associated to <SSID> -
This trap is sent after successful association
with the client MAC address and the SSID the client associated to.
2.
Client <Client MAC> has disassociated from <SSID>. Reason: <Reason>
- This trap is sent
after client disassociation/disconnection from an SSID. The reason code is an 802.11 reason code.
3.
Key error! Client: <Client MAC> - SSID: <SSID> - Cipher suite: <Cipher>
- This trap is sent in
case of any key error during four-way handshake (MIC error) or as a result of any key error when
receiving data from client..
4.
New Rogue Detected <BSSID><Port><Radio><Channel><RSSI>
- This trap is sent when a
new Rogue AP is detected. The trap includes the AP’s BSSID, the switch port which detected the
Rogue AP, the channel of the Rogue AP and the Rogue AP signal level (RSSI).
5.
Rogue Updated <BSSID><Port><Radio><Channel><RSSI>
- This trap is sent when an existing
previously detected Rogue AP is re-detected with change in one of its parameters. The trap
includes the AP’s BSSID, the switch port which detected the Rogue AP, the channel of the Rogue
AP and the Rogue AP signal level (RSSI).
6.
Rogue Removed <BSSID><Port><Radio><Channel><RSSI>
- This trap is sent when a new
Rogue AP is detected. The trap includes the AP’s BSSID, the switch port which detected the
Rogue AP, the channel of the Rogue AP and the Rogue AP signal level (RSSI).
7.
RADIUS Timeout <ESSID><# of timeouts>
- This trap is sent when the RADIUS timeout had
elapsed and includes the ESSID and the number of timeouts that occurred.
8.
RADIUS Redundancy Selection Changed <ESSID><#of RADIUS>to<# of RADIUS>
- This
trap is sent when the RADIUS selection has been changed from one server to another, and
includes the ESSID, the number of the previous server and the number of the new server.
9.
No RADIUS <ESSID>
- This trap is sent when the last RADIUS server failed and includes the
ESSID.
10.
Configured and connected APs of channel [<channel number>]
- This trap provides a summary
of all APs and their status. This trap is typically sent after an event of AP removal or connection
from/to the switch.
11.
AP <ap number in hex base> has been connected
- This trap is typically sent after an event of
connecting an AP to the switch.
12.
AP <ap number in hex base> has been disconnected
- This trap is typically sent after an event of
disconnecting an AP from the switch.
13.
Reference Host is up
– This trap is sent when the Reference host is up and active. Sent by the
Main switch.
14.
Reference Host is down
- This trap is sent when the Reference host is down. Sent by the Main
Switch.
15.
Standby Switch is up
- This trap is sent when the Standby Switch is up & active.
16.
Standby Switch is down
- This trap is sent when the Standby Switch is down.
17.
Inactive - Reference Host is down
- This trap is sent when the Reference host is down, and hence
the Main switch becomes inactive.
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