Figure 54: Trap Flags Configuration; Table 46: Trap Flags Configuration Fields - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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Authentication
Link Up/Down
Multiple Users
Spanning Tree
ACL Traps
Captive Portal
R1 Version Log Style
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Figure 54: Trap Flags Configuration

Table 46: Trap Flags Configuration Fields

Description
Enable or disable activation of authentication failure traps by selecting the
corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. The factory default is
enabled.
Enable or disable activation of link status traps by selecting the
corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. The factory default is
enabled.
Enable or disable activation of multiple user traps by selecting the
corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. The factory default is
enabled. This trap is triggered when the same user ID is logged into the
switch more than once at the same time (either via telnet or the serial
port).
Enable or disable activation of spanning tree traps by selecting the
corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. The factory default is
enabled.
Enable or disable activation of ACL traps by selecting the corresponding
line on the pulldown entry field. The factory default is disabled.
Enable or disable allowing the SNMP agent on the switch to generate
captive portal SNMP traps. The factory default is Disable which prevents
the SNMP agent on the switch from generating any captive portal SNMP
traps, even if they are individually enabled.
Enable or disable R1 version Style log that always has the colon symbol
follow with MAC, SSID, RADIO and switch (IP). The factory default is
disabled.
Defining SNMP Parameters
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