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12 - 12 Aironet 340 Series Bridge 5. Enter an action. n Off: Turns off any alarms based on the statistics value. n Any: An alarm will be generated if the statistics change value. n Rate: Prompts for a rate per second change. If the statistic value changes faster than this rate, an alarm is produced. Log Network Roaming (Network) Normally the bridges only log changes in location for radio client that move to or from this unit. If the network option is enabled, log will be produced when the unit learns of any changes to radio nodes in any of the bridges any access points in the network. Logging Backbone Node changes (BnodeLog) Normally the bridge only log changes the state or location of its own radio nodes. If you enable this item it will produce a log whenever a backbone node is discovered or its table entry stales out. Setting up SNMP traps (Snmp) The bridge may be set up to generate SNMP traps and send them to a network management station. Logs Snmp Menu Option Value Description 1 - Trapdest [ none ] - IP destination for SNMP traps 2 - Trapcomm [ "public" ] - Community for SNMP traps 3 - Loglevel [ severe ] - Type of logs to cause a trap 4 - Authtrap [ off ] - Enable authentication failure trap Enter an option number or name, “=” main menu, previous menu >_ Use the trapdest option to generate SNMP trap messages to a particular NMS whenever a significant event occurs. If SNMP is enabled and the trapdest option is configured with a valid IP address, then the system will generate SNMP trap messages. If the trapdest option is set to “none,” then traps will not be sent. Setting the “trapdest” parameter to address 0.0.0.0 is the same as disabling trap generation by using “none.”

The following trap messages will be sent as they occur: Setting Up Event Logs 12 - 13 n A cold start trap will be sent when the unit first powers up. n A link up trap is sent when the configuration is changed or restored for a severe error condition. n A link down trap is sent when the configuration is changed or encounters a severe error condition. n A link up trap is sent for an Aironet 340 Series Bridge as soon as the radio is configured. n An authentication failure trap will be sent if an SNMP request is received with an unknown community name. This trap may be disabled by setting the “authtrap” parameter to “Off”. See “The generated trap will contain the text of the log message along with the severity of the log. See the MIB definition files for the exact layout Enabling Authentication Failure Trap (Authtrap)”. n Any normal alarms and logs you have configured to be sent by setting the “loglevel” parameter. NOTE: Since the path to the trap destination may be through a failed or not yet established radio link, it is possible that cold start and link down traps could be lost. Use the trapcomm option to specify the community name that will be used in the trap message. The LogLevel option configures The Aironet 340 Series Bridge to generate enterprise specific traps whenever a log of a given severity or higher is produced. The trapdest parameter must be “On”. The generated trap will contain the text of the log message along with the severity of the log. See the MIB definition files for the exact layout Enabling Authentication Failure Trap (Authtrap) Use the authtrap option to control the generation of SNMP authentication failure traps.

12 - 12 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />

5. Enter an action.<br />

n Off: Turns off any alarms based on the statistics value.<br />

n Any: An alarm will be generated if the statistics change value.<br />

n Rate: Prompts for a rate per second change. If the statistic value<br />

changes faster than this rate, an alarm is produced.<br />

Log Network Roaming (Network)<br />

Normally the bridges only log changes in location for radio client that<br />

move to or from this unit. If the network option is enabled, log will be<br />

produced when the unit learns of any changes to radio no<strong>de</strong>s in any of<br />

the bridges any access points in the network.<br />

Logging Backbone No<strong>de</strong> changes (Bno<strong>de</strong>Log)<br />

Normally the bridge only log changes the state or location of its own<br />

radio no<strong>de</strong>s. If you enable this item it will produce a log whenever a<br />

backbone no<strong>de</strong> is discovered or its table entry stales out.<br />

Setting up SNMP traps (Snmp)<br />

The bridge may be set up to generate SNMP traps and send them to a<br />

network management station.<br />

Logs Snmp Menu<br />

Option Value Description<br />

1 - Trap<strong>de</strong>st [ none ] - IP <strong>de</strong>stination for SNMP traps<br />

2 - Trapcomm [ "public" ] - Community for SNMP traps<br />

3 - Loglevel [ severe ] - Type of logs to cause a trap<br />

4 - Authtrap [ off ] - Enable authentication failure trap<br />

Enter an option number or name, “=” main menu, previous menu<br />

>_<br />

Use the trap<strong>de</strong>st option to generate SNMP trap messages to a particular<br />

NMS whenever a significant event occurs.<br />

If SNMP is enabled and the trap<strong>de</strong>st option is configured with a valid IP<br />

address, then the system will generate SNMP trap messages. If the trap<strong>de</strong>st<br />

option is set to “none,” then traps will not be sent. Setting the<br />

“trap<strong>de</strong>st” parameter to address 0.0.0.0 is the same as disabling trap<br />

generation by using “none.”

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