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Network Parameters
Alarms
This category has two sub-categories.
•
Groups
•
Alarm Host Table
Groups
There are seven alarm groups that can be enabled or disabled:
•
Enable Configuration Alarms
•
Enable Security Alarms
•
Enable Wireless Alarms
•
Enable Operational Alarms
•
Enable Flash Memory Alarms
•
Enable TFTP Alarms
•
Enable Image Alarms
Place a check mark in the box provided to enable a specific group. Remove the check mark from the box to disable the
alarms.
These alarm groups correspond to System Alarms that are displayed in the Web browser interface’s
System Status
screen and to traps that are sent by the AP to the SNMP managers specified in the
Alarm Host Table
.
See
System Alarms (Traps)
for the list of alarms contained in each group.
Alarm Host Table
The Alarm Host Table contains the list of SNMP managers to which the AP will send SNMP trap messages. If the table
is empty, the AP will not send SNMP traps onto the Ethernet network.
Follow these steps to add a Trap Host or SNMP manager to the Alarm Host Table:
1. Click
Configure
>
Alarms
>
Alarm Host Table
.
2. Click
Add
.
3. Enter the Trap Host’s IP address in the
IP Address
field.
4. Enter the SNMP password (or community string) for the manager’s trap group in the
Password
and
Confirm
fields.
5. Enter an optional comment, such as the alarm (trap) host station name.
6. Click
OK
.
7. Click the back arrow button to return to the previous screen.
To edit or delete an entry, click
Edit
. Edit the information, or select
Enable
,
Disable
, or
Delete
from the
Status
drop-down menu.