Snmp Users; Default Groups; Default Security Levels - 3Com 8250 User Manual

Wireless lan access points
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Trap
dot1xMacAddrAuthSuccess
dot1xMacAddrAuthFail
dot1xAuthNotInitiated
dot1xAuthSuccess
localMacAddrAuthSuccess
localMacAddrAuthFail
sntpServerFail
SNMP U
SERS
Security configuration is accomplished by managing groups and users. There are
three default groups that correspond to three available security levels:

Default Groups

RO (read-only) group
RW Auth (read-write) group
RWPriv (read-write) group

Default Security Levels

NoAuthNoPriv (no authentication no privacy)
AuthNoPriv (authentication, but no privacy)
AuthPriv (both authentication and privacy)
Description (When the Trap is Sent)
Sent when a station successfully authenticates the MAC
address with the RADIUS server. The trap also includes
the MAC address of the station that has authenticated.
Sent when a station fails to authenticate the MAC
address with the RADIUS server. The trap also includes
the MAC address of the station that failed to
authenticate.
Sent when a station did not initiate 802.1x
authentication with the RADIUS server. The trap also
includes the MAC address of the station that failed to
authenticate.
Sent when a station successfully authenticates with the
RADIUS server. The trap also includes the MAC address
of the station that has authenticated.
Sent when a station successfully authenticates the MAC
address with the database stored locally within the
access point. The trap also includes the MAC address of
the station that has authenticated.
Sent when a station fails to authenticate the MAC
address with the database s stored locally within the
access point. The trap also includes the MAC address of
the station that failed to authenticate.
Sent when the access point fails to get time from the
configured SNTP server.
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