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SNMP Commands
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6
Command Usage
The
snmp-server host
command is used in conjunction with the
snmp-server enable server
command to enable SNMP notifications.
Example
Related Commands
snmp-server enable server (6-41)
snmp-server trap
This command enables the access point to send specific SNMP traps
(i.e., notifications). Use the
no
form to disable specific trap messages.
Syntax
snmp-server trap
<
trap>
no snmp-server trap
<
trap>
•
trap
- One of the following SNMP trap messages:
-
sysSystemUp
- The access point is up and running.
-
sysSystemDown
- The access point is about to shutdown and reboot.
-
sysRadiusServerChanged
- The access point has changed from the
primary RADIUS server to the secondary, or from the secondary to the
primary.
-
sysConfigFileVersionChanged
- The access point’s configuration file
has been changed.
-
dot11StationAssociation
- A client station has successfully associated
with the access point.
-
dot11StationReAssociation
- A client station has successfully
re-associated with the access point.
-
dot11StationAuthentication
- A client station has been successfully
authenticated.
-
dot11StationRequestFail
- A client station has failed association,
re-association, or authentication.
-
dot11InterfaceBFail
- The 802.11b interface has failed.
-
dot1xMacAddrAuthSuccess
- A client station has successfully
authenticated its MAC address with the RADIUS server.
-
dot1xMacAddrAuthFail
- A client station has failed MAC address
authentication with the RADIUS server.
-
dot1xAuthNotInitiated
- A client station did not initiate 802.1X
authentication.
-
dot1xAuthSuccess
- A 802.1X client station has been successfully
authenticated by the RADIUS server.
Enterprise AP(config)#snmp-server host 1 10.1.19.23 batman
Enterprise AP(config)#
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