Snmp-Server Engine-Id - SMC Networks 2555W-AG2 User Manual

Eliteconnect universal 802.11a/g 2.4ghz/5ghz wireless access point
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Command Line Interface
- iappStationRoamedTo - A client station has roamed to another access
point (identified by its IP address).
- localMacAddrAuthFail - A client station has failed authentication with
the local MAC address database on the access point.
- localMacAddrAuthSuccess - A client station has successfully
authenticated its MAC address with the local database on the access
point.
- pppLogonFail - The access point has failed to log onto the PPPoE
server using the configured user name and password.
- sntpServerFail - The access point has failed to set the time from the
configured SNTP server.
- sysConfigFileVersionChanged - The access point's configuration file
has been changed.
- sysRadiusServerChanged - The access point has changed from the
primary RADIUS server to the secondary, or from the secondary to the
primary.
- sysSystemDown - The access point is about to shutdown and reboot.
- sysSystemUp - The access point is up and running.
Default Setting
All traps enabled
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
This command is used in conjunction with the snmp-server host and
snmp-server enable server commands to enable SNMP notifications.
Example
Enterprise AP(config)#no snmp-server trap dot11StationAssociation
Enterprise AP(config)#

snmp-server engine-id

This command is used for SNMP v3. It is used to uniquely identify the access point
among all access points in the network. Use the no form to delete the engine ID.
Syntax
snmp-server engine-id <engine-id>
no snmp-server engine-id
engine-id - Enter engine-id in hexadecimal (5-32 characters).
Default Setting
Enabled
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