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IP Services Commands
Mobility System Software Command Reference Guide
Version 7.3
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Defaults
A default notification profile (named default) is already configured on the MX. All
notifications in the default profile are dropped by default.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 4.0.
Examples
The following command changes the action in the default notification profile from drop
to send for all notification types:
MX# set snmp notify profile default send all
success: change accepted.
notification-type
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CounterMeasureStopTraps—Generated when MSS stops countermeasures
against a rogue access point.
DeviceFailTraps—Generated when an event with an Alert severity occurs.
DeviceOkayTraps—Generated when a device returns to its normal state.
LinkDownTraps—Generated when the link is lost on a port.
LinkUpTraps—Generated when the link is detected on a port.
MichaelMICFailureTraps—Generated when two Michael message integrity
code (MIC) failures occur within 60 seconds, triggering Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA) countermeasures.
MobilityDomainFailBackTraps—Generated when a primary seed returns to
primary status after a failover to a secondary seed.
MobilityDomainFailOverTraps—Generated when a secondary mobility
domain seed becomes the primary seed when a failover occurs on the network.
MobilityDomainJoinTraps—Generated when the MX switch is initially able
to contact a mobility domain seed member, or can contact the seed member after
a timeout.
MobilityDomainResiliencyStatusTraps—Generated status information
about the cluster configuration on the network.
MobilityDomainTimeoutTraps—Generated when a timeout occurs after an
MX switch has unsuccessfully tried to communicate with a seed member.
PoEFailTraps—Generated when a serious PoE problem, such as a short
circuit, occurs.
RFDetectAdhocUserTraps—Generated when MSS detects an ad-hoc user.
RFDetectAdhocUserDisappearTraps—Generated when an ad hoc user is no
longer detected on the network.
RFDetectBlacklistedTraps—Generated when blacklisted APs are detected on
the network.
RFDetectClassificationChangeTraps—Generated when the classification of
a device changes.
RFDetectClientViaRogueWiredAPTraps—Generated when MSS detects, on
the wired part of the network, the MAC address of a wireless client associated
with a third-party AP.
RFDetectDoSPortTraps—Generated when MSS detects an associate request
flood, reassociate request flood, or disassociate request flood.
RFDetectDoSTraps—Generated when MSS detects a DoS attack other than
an associate request flood, reassociate request flood, or disassociate request
flood.
RFDetectRogueDeviceTraps—Generated when MSS detects a rogue device .
RFDetectRogueDeviceDisappearTraps—Generated when a rogue device is
no longer being detected.
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RFDetectSuspectDeviceDisappearTraps—Generated when a suspect
device disappears from the network.
RFDetectSuspectDeviceTraps—Generated when a wireless device not on the
list of permitted vendors is detected.
all Sends or drops all notifications.
MSS Version 4.0 Introduced command.
MSS Version 7.0 Updated traps to reflect RF changes.