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3.6.2.2. System Log
Fig. 62. System log settings.
System events can be logged to the on-board RAM of the DRBAP (Local log) or sent to a remote
computer on which an SNMP trap monitor program runs (Remote log by SNMP trap). See the next
subsection for more information about SNMP trap settings.
The system events are divided into the following categories:
General: system and network connectivity status changes.
Built-in AP: wireless client association and WEP authentication status changes.
MIB II traps: Cold Start, Warm Start, Link Up, Link Down and SNMP Authentication
Failure.
RADIUS user authentication: RADIUS user authentication status changes.
NOTE: The SNMP Authentication Failure trap is issued when using an incorrect community string to
manage the DRBAP via SNMP and the SNMP MIB II OID, snmpEnableAuthenTraps, is enabled
(disabled by default).
3.6.2.3. SNMP
Fig. 63. SNMP settings.
The SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) functionality can be disabled, and you can spec-
ify the name (used as a password) of the read-only and read-write community. In addition, up to 5
SNMP trap targets can be set in the SNMP Trap Table.
To specify a trap target:
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