Motorola AP-51XX User Manual

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System Configuration

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2.

Configure the

MU Traps

field to generate traps for MU associations, MU association

denials and MU authentication denials. When a trap is enabled, a trap is sent every 10
seconds until the condition no longer exists.

3.

Configure the

SNMP Traps

field to generate traps when SNMP capable MUs are denied

authentication privileges or are subject of an ACL violation. When a trap is enabled, a trap
is sent every 5 seconds until the condition no longer exists.

4.

Configure the

Network Traps

field to generate traps when the access point’s link status

changes or when the AP’s firewall detects a DOS attack.

MU associated

Generates a trap when an MU becomes associated with one of the
access point’s WLANs.

MU unassociated

Generates a trap when an MU becomes unassociated with (or gets
dropped from) one of the access point’s WLANs.

MU denied
association

Generates a trap when an MU is denied association to a access
point WLAN. Can be caused when the maximum number of MUs
for a WLAN is exceeded or when an MU violates the access point’s
Access Control List (ACL).

MU denied
authentication

Generates a trap when an MU is denied authentication on one of
the AP’s WLANs. Can be caused by the MU being set for the wrong
authentication type for the WLAN or by an incorrect key or
password.

SNMP authentication
failures

Generates a trap when an SNMP-capable client is denied access
to the access point’s SNMP management functions or data. This
can result from an incorrect login, or missing/incorrect user
credentials.

SNMP ACL violation

Generates a trap when an SNMP client cannot access SNMP
management functions or data due to an Access Control List (ACL)
violation. This can result from a missing/incorrect IP address
entered within the

SNMP Access Control

screen.

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