Snmp Trap Configuration; Figure 92. Snmp Trap Configuration; Table 73. Snmp Trap Configuration - D-Link DWS-3024 User Manual

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SNMP Trap Configuration

Use the SNMP Trap Configuration page to configure whether or not SNMP traps are sent
from the Captive Portal and to specify captive portal events that will generate a trap.
All CP SNMP traps are disabled by default.
To configure SNMP trap settings for various captive portal features, click Security > Captive
Portal > SNMP Trap Configuration.

Figure 92. SNMP Trap Configuration

Table 73
describes the events that generate SNMP traps when the status is Enabled.

Table 73. SNMP Trap Configuration

Field
Captive Portal Trap
Mode
Client Authentication
Failure Traps
Client Connection
Traps
Client Database Full
Traps
Client Disconnection
Traps
Description
Choose one of the following captive portal trap modes:
Select Enable to allow the SNMP agent on the switch to generate
captive portal SNMP traps that are enabled.
Select Disable to prevent the SNMP agent on the switch from
generating any captive portal SNMP traps, even if they are
individually enabled.
If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client
attempts to authenticate with a captive portal but is unsuccessful.
If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client
authenticates with and connects to a captive portal.
If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap each time an entry
cannot be added to the client database because it is full.
If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client
disconnects from a captive portal.
9 Configuring the Captive Portal
SNMP Trap Configuration
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