Specifications
Managing Mobility Integrating WLAN Controllers with the Mobility Router
9
ShoreTel Mobility Router Administration Guide 116
Configuring the Mobility Router as an SNMP Trap Receiver on the WLAN
Controller
How you configure an SNMP trap receiver on the WLAN controller depends on the controller. The
Mobility Router does not receive trap information from the Meru controller, so you do not need to set up
the Mobility Router as a trap receiver on the Meru controller.
Aruba
Specify the Mobility Router IP address as an SNMP trap receiver.
Cisco
Specify the following:
Mobility Router IP address as an SNMP trap receiver.
Enable the TX Power Update option for Auto RF Update Traps.
Modifying WLAN Controllers
To modify a WLAN controller:
1. Select Configuration > Mobility > WLAN Controllers. The WLAN Controllers page displays.
2. Select the WLAN controller you want to modify, and click Modify. The Modify WLAN Controller
page displays.
3. To rename the WLAN controller, type the new name in the Name box.
4. In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the WLAN controller.
5. In the Community String field, type the community string defined for the WLAN controller.
6. In the Type list, select the type of WLAN controller used in your network.
7. In the Vendor list, select the maker of the WLAN controller used in your network.
8. To enable Auto RF, select the Auto RF check box. By default, this option is not selected. To
disable Auto RF, clear the Auto RF check box.
The Mobility Router IP address is defined as a trap receiver. If you enabled a redundancy
cluster, use the virtual IP address of the cluster as the trap receiver.
Tip
If you select Auto RF and the controller supports the automatic RF feature, you do not need to retake
calibrations for calibrations that were taken previously if you have the following configured on the
controller.