Table 4-3 SNMP Notifications (continued)
localMacAddrAuthSuccess
localMacAddrAuthFail
iappStationRoamedFrom
iappStationRoamedTo
iappContextDataSent
dot11InterfaceGFail
dot11WirelessSTPDetection
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Engine‐ID is used for SNMPv3 to identify the access point in a network of multiple access
points.
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Entering the Engine‐ID invalidates all engine IDs that have been previously configured.
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If the Engine‐ID is deleted or changed, all SNMP users will be cleared. You will need to
reconfigure all users.
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SNMP Users allows you configure the security requirement of users access.
Note: If you are going to use Group Lists, you must set up the Groups before adding the SNMP
users.
A client station successfully authenticated its MAC address with
the local database on the access point.
A client station failed authentication with the local MAC address
database on the access point.
A client station roamed from another access point (identified by
its IP address).
A client station roamed to another access point (identified by its
IP address).
A client station's Context Data was sent to another access point
with which the station has associated.
The 802.11g interface failed.
A wireless STP packet has been detected.
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