Specifications

System Configuration
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6. Click Enable All button to enable all traps.
7. Click Disable All button to disable all traps.
8. Click Apply to save any changes to the SNMP Traps screen. Navigating away from the
screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
9. Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
settings displayed on SNMP Traps screen to the last saved configuration.
10. Click Logout to securely exit the access point Access Point applet. A prompt displays
confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
4.6.4 Configuring SNMP RF Trap Thresholds
Use the SNMP RF Trap Threshold screen as a means to track RF activity and the access point’s
radio and associated MU performance. SNMP RF Traps are sent when RF traffic exceeds defined
limits set in the RF Trap Thresholds field of the SNMP RF Traps screen. Thresholds are displayed
for the access point, WLAN, selected radio and the associated MU.
To configure specific SNMP RF Traps on the access point:
1. Select System Configuration - > SNMP Access - > SNMP RF Trap Thresholds from
the menu tree.
System Cold Start Generates a trap when the access point re-initializes while
transmitting, possibly altering the SNMP agent's configuration or
protocol entity implementation.
Configuration
Changes
Generates a trap whenever changes to the access point’s
configuration file are saved.
Rogue AP Detection Generates a trap if a Rogue AP is detected by the access point.
AP Radar Detection Generates a trap if an AP is detected using a form of radar
detection.
WPA Counter
Measure
Generates a trap if an attack is detected against the WPA Key
Exchange Mechanism.
MU Hotspot Status Generates a trap when a change to the status of MU hotspot
member is detected.
VLAN Generates a trap when a change to a VLAN state is detected.
LAN Monitor Generates a trap when a change to the LAN monitoring state is
detected.