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Wireless access point
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SNMP
SNMP allows you to enable or disable SNMP management access and also enables the access 
point to send SNMP traps (notifications). SNMP management is enabled by default.
SNMPv1 allows you to enable or disable management access from SNMPv1 clients.
Community Name (Read Only) defines the SNMP community access string that has read‐only 
access. Authorized management stations are only able to retrieve MIB objects. Default: public, 
maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive
Community Name (Read/Write) defines the SNMP community access string that has read/write 
access. Authorized management stations are able to both retrieve and modify MIB objects. 
Default: private, maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive
Trap Destination (1 to 4) enables or disables each of the four available trap destinations. If 
enabled, you must define the trap destination using the IP address and community name 
fields.
Trap Destination IP Address (1 to 4) specifies the recipient of SNMP notifications. Enter the IP 
address or the host name. Host Name: 1 to 20 characters
Trap Destination Community Name specifies the community string sent with the notification 
operation. Default: public, maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive
Trap Configuration allows selection of specific SNMP notifications to send. Table
available notifications.
Table 4-3 SNMP Notifications
Notification
sysSystemUp
sysSystemDown
sysRadiusServerChanged
dot11StationAssociation
dot11StationReAssociation
dot11StationAuthentication
dot11StationRequestFail
dot1xAuthFail
dot1xMacAddrAuthSuccess
dot11InterfaceAFail
sntpServerFail
dot1xMacAddrAuthFail
dot1xAuthNotInitiated
dot1xAuthSuccess
4-30 Advanced Configuration
Description
The access point is up and running.
The access point is about to shutdown and reboot.
The access point was changed from the primary RADIUS
server to the secondary, or from the secondary to the primary.
A client station successfully associated with the access point.
A client station successfully re-associated with the access
point.
A client station was successfully authenticated.
A client station failed association, re-association, or
authentication.
A 802.1x client station failed RADIUS authentication.
A client station successfully authenticated its MAC address with
the RADIUS server.
The 802.11a interface failed.
The access point failed to set the time from the configured
SNTP server.
A client station failed MAC address authentication with the
RADIUS server.
A client station did not initiate 802.1x authentication.
A 802.1x client station successfully authenticated by the
RADIUS server.
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