Setting Rf Traps - Motorola WS2000 - Wireless Switch - Network Management Device System Reference Manual

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7-26 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide
Trap
Category
Rogue AP
Wireless
Hotspot MU State
Change
Traps
WIDS MU Event
WIDS Radio Event
WIDS Switch Event
3. Click the
Apply
4. It is necessary to tell the switch where to send the notifications. Make sure to set the trap configuration
to indicate where to send the trap notifications.

7.9.7 Setting RF Traps

A screen is also available to specify traps caused when certain rates of activities either exceed or drop below
a specified threshold. To set rate traps, select
Traps
from the left menu.
1. Select the threshold type for which you want a rate trap, such as Pkts/sec.
Trap Name
A rogue (unauthorized) access port (AP) is detected. Several methods for
rogue AP detection are employed by the switch. The detection process is
non-disruptive and will not affect the performance of the switch. The
detection functionality is greatly enhanced when the Approved AP list is
filled out on the AP List screen under Rogue AP Detection.
An MU using the switch's Hotspot feature is authenticated,
unauthenticated or dropped.
A WIDS violation event is generated by a MU. For a list of WIDS violations,
see <CROSS REFERENCE HERE>
A WIDS violation event is generated by a radio. For a list of WIDS
violations, see <CROSS REFERENCE HERE>
A WIDS violation event is generated by the switch. For a list of WIDS
violations, see <CROSS REFERENCE HERE>
button to save the trap settings.
Generates a Trap whenever...
System Configuration
-->
SNMP Access
-->
SNMP RF

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