Figure 353: Snmp Trap Configuration; Table 330: Snmp Traps - D-Link DWS-4026 User Manual

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When an AP is managed by a switch, it does not send out any traps. The switch generates all SNMP traps based on its own
events and the events it learns about through updates from the APs it manages.
You can configure the Wireless traps only if the Wireless Trap Mode is enabled, which you configure on
the LAN > Administration > SNMP Manager > Trap Flags page.
All Wireless SNMP traps are disabled by default.
disabled by default.
The traps specified in
Table 330
Field
AP Failure Traps
AP State Change Traps
Client Failure Traps
Client State Change
Traps
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Figure 353: SNMP Trap Configuration

Table 330
below are generated only by the Cluster Controller unless otherwise specified.

Table 330: SNMP Traps

Description
If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap if an AP fails to associate or authenticate
with the switch.
If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap for one of the following reasons:
• Managed AP Discovered
• Managed AP Failed
• Managed AP Unknown Protocol Discovered
• Managed AP Load Balancing Utilization Exceeded
If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap if a wireless client fails to associate or
authenticate with an AP that is managed by the switch.
If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap for one of the following reasons
associated with the wireless client:
• Client Association Detected
• Client Disassociation Detected
• Client Roam Detected
D-Link Unified Access System
describes the events that generate SNMP traps. All traps are
Configuring Advanced Settings
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