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SNMP Traps

WFS709TP Traps
Table 13-5
lists the key traps generated by the WFS709TP.
Table 13-5. WFS709TP SNMP Traps
Trap
WFS709TP IP changed
WFS709TP role changed The WFS709TP has transitioned from being a master
User entry created/
deleted/authenticated/
de-authenticated/
authentication failed
Authentication server
request timed out
Authentication server
timed out
Authentication server up
Authentication user table
full
Authentication Bandwidth
contracts table full
Configuring Management Utilities
WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
Description
The WFS709TP IP has been changed. The WFS709TP IP is
either the loopback IP address or the IP address of the VLAN
1 interface (if no loopback IP address is configured).
WFS709TP to a local WFS709TP, or vice versa.
Each of these traps is triggered by an event related to a user
event. The event can be a new user entry being created in the
user table, deletion of a user entry, a user getting
authenticated successfully, a user getting de-authenticated, or
a failed authentication attempt.This is a local event to the
WFS709TP where the user is visible, and each of these traps
will be generated by the WFS709TP on which the user event
occurs.
A request to a authentication server did not receive a
response from the server within a specified amount of time,
and therefore the request timed out. This usually indicates a
connectivity problem from the WFS709TP to the
authentication server or some other problem related to the
authentication server.
An authentication server has been taken out of service. This
trap is almost always same as AuthServerReqTimedOut
except when there is only one authentication server, in which
case the server will never be taken out of service.
An authentication server that was previously not responding
has started responding to authentication requests. This trap
will be triggered by a user event that causes the WFS709TP
to send an authentication request to the authentication server.
The authentication user table has reached its limit of the
number of user entries it can hold. This event is local to the
WFS709TP that generates the traps. The maximum number
of user entries that can be present at the same time in the
user table is 4096.
The maximum number of configured bandwidth contracts on
the WFS709TP has been exceeded. The threshold is 4096.
v1.0, June 2007
Priority Level
Critical
Critical
Medium.
High.
High
Low.
Critical.
High
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