Specifications

System Configuration
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Configuring Specific SNMP Traps
Use the SNMP Traps screen to enable specific traps on the AP35xx. Extreme Networks recommends
defining traps to capture unauthorized devices operating within the AP35xx coverage area. Trap
configuration depends on the network machine that receives the generated traps. SNMP v1/v2c and v3
trap configurations function independently. In a mixed SNMP environment, traps can be sent using
configurations for both SNMP v1/v2c and v3. To configure specific SNMP traps on the AP35xx:
1 Select System Configuration > SNMP Access > SNMP Traps from the menu tree.
2 Configure the MU Traps field to generate traps for MU associations, MU association denials and MU
authentication denials. When a trap is enabled, a trap is sent every 10 seconds until the condition no
longer exists.
MU associated Generates a trap when an MU becomes associated with
one of the AP35xx’s WLANs.
MU unassociated Generates a trap when an MU becomes unassociated with
(or gets dropped from) one of the AP35xx’s WLANs.
MU denied
association
Generates a trap when an MU is denied association to a
AP35xx WLAN. Can be caused when the maximum
number of MUs for a WLAN is exceeded or when an MU
violates the AP35xx’s Access Control List (ACL).
MU denied
authentication
Generates a trap when an MU is denied authentication on
one of the AP’s WLANs. Can be caused by the MU being
set for the wrong authentication type for the WLAN or by
an incorrect key or password.