Configuring the AP
3. Verify the values reflect the network environment. Change as needed.
4. Select
5. Select
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WLAP
If enabled, the following enterprise-specific traps are
Connection
generated:
Change
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If enabled, the following enterprise-specific traps are
Security
generated:
Protocol Errors
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or
to register settings by writing changes to NVM.
Selecting
displays a confirmation prompt.
information to all APs with the same Net_ID (ESS).
This option saves the configuration changes for the current AP , sends two
WNMP messages to all other APs on the Known APs table to update their
configuration and resets after the configuration has been modified.
Users can perform this option only among the same hardware platforms
and firmware version.
Root WLAP Up
Indicates that the Root AP connection is setup and
ready to forward data.
Root WLAP Lost
If the current WLAP fails to receive a Beacon packet
from its Root AP within one second, it considers the
Root AP lost. The WLAP eventually resets itself to
reestablish the network topology.
Designated WLAP Up
Indicates that the Designated WLAP connection is
setup and ready to forward data.
Designated WLAP Lost
If the current WLAP fails to receive a Config BPDU
packet from its Designated WLAP for MAX AGE
time, it considers the Designated WLAP lost.
AP failed to authenticate
MU exceeded time allowed to authenticate.
or press
to save the SNMP Configuration
AP-4131 Access Point Product Reference Guide