Allied Telesis AT-UWC Series User Manual

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AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide

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AP State Change
Traps

Enable or disable sending AP state Change traps.
When it is enabled, the WLAN Controller sends a
trap in the following events:

Managed AP Discovered - The WLAN
Controller discovers the access point on the
valid AP list.

Managed AP Failed - The WLAN Controller
detects an error on the access point.

Managed AP Unknown Protocol
Discovered
- The WLAN Controller detects
communication with the access point using
unknown protocol.

Client Failure
Traps

Enable or disable sending Client Failure traps.
When it is enabled, the WLAN Controller sends a
trap in the event of an error when the access point
authenticates or connects to its client.

Client State
Change Traps

Enable or disable sending Client state Change
traps. When it is enabled, the WLAN Controller
sends a trap in the following events:

Client Association Detected - The access
point connects to a client.

Client Disassociation Detected - The
access points disconnects a client.

Client Roam Detected - The access point
detects a client roaming.

Peer Controller
Traps

Enable or disable sending Peer Controller traps.
When it is enabled, the WLAN Controller sends a
trap in the following events:

Peer Controller Discovered - The WLAN
Controller discovers a peer controller.

Peer Controller Failed - The WLAN
Controller disconnects the peer controller.

Peer Controller Unknown Protocol
Discovered
- The WLAN Controller detects
communication with the peer controller
using unknown protocol.

RF Scan Traps

Enable or disable sending RF Scan traps. When it
is enabled, the WLAN Controller sends a trap when
an access point, AP client, or ad-hoc client is
detected:

Table 129. Wireless SNMP Trap Configuration (Continued)

Field

Description

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