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3. Configure the
SNMP Traps
authentication privileges or are subject of an ACL violation. When a trap is enabled, a trap
is sent every 5 seconds until the condition no longer exists.
SNMP authentication
failures
SNMP ACL violation
4. Configure the
Network Traps
changes or when the AP's firewall detects a DOS attack.
Physical port status
change
DynDNS Update
Denial of service
(DOS) attempts
Send trap every
5. Configure the
System Traps
during transmission, saves its configuration file. When a trap is enabled, a trap is sent every
5 seconds until the condition no longer exists.
System Cold Start
Configuration
Changes
field to generate traps when SNMP capable MUs are denied
Generates a trap when an SNMP-capable client is denied access
to the access point's SNMP management functions or data. This
can result from an incorrect login, or missing/incorrect user
credentials.
Generates a trap when an SNMP client cannot access SNMP
management functions or data due to an Access Control List (ACL)
violation. This can result from a missing/incorrect IP address
entered within the
SNMP Access Control
field to generate traps when the access point's link status
Generates a trap whenever the status changes on the access point.
The physical port status changes when a link is lost between the
access point and a connected device.
Generates a trap whenever domain name information is updated as
a result of the IP address associated with that domain being
modified.
Generates a trap whenever a Denial of Service (DOS) attack is
detected by the access point firewall. A new trap is sent at the
specified interval until the attack has stopped.
Defines the interval in seconds the access point uses to generate a
trap until the Denial of Service attack is stopped. Default is 10
seconds.
field to generate traps when the access point re-initializes
Generates a trap when the access point re-initializes while
transmitting, possibly altering the SNMP agent's configuration or
protocol entity implementation.
Generates a trap whenever changes to the access point's
configuration file are saved.
System Configuration
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