Alarm Host Table; Syslog - Avaya AP-4 User Manual

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Alarms
Major alarms are usually activated due to a breach in the security of the
system. Clients cannot be authenticated or an attempt at unauthorized
access into the AP has been detected.
Informational alarms are there to provide the network administrator with
some general information about the activities the AP is performing.

Alarm Host Table

To add an entry and enable the AP to send SNMP trap messages to a
Trap Host, click Add, and then specify the IP Address and Password.
• IP Address: Enter the Trap Host IP Address.
• Password: Enter the password in the Password field and the
Confirm field.
• Comment: Enter an optional comment, such as the alarm (trap)
host station name.
To edit or delete an entry, click Edit. Edit the information, or select
Enable, Disable, or Delete from the Status drop-down menu.

Syslog

The Syslog messaging system enables the AP to transmit event
messages to a central server for monitoring and troubleshooting. The
access point logs "Session Start (Log-in)" and "Session Stop (Log-out)"
events for each wireless client as an alternative to RADIUS accounting.
See RFC 3164 at
Syslog standard.
4-88
http://www.rfc-editor.org
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Avaya Wireless AP-4/5/6 User's Guide

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