Performing Advanced Configuration
SYSTIMAX® AirSPEED™ AP542
User Guide
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Alarms
This tab has four sub-tabs.
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Groups
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Alarm Host Table
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Syslog
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Rogue Scan
Groups
There are seven alarm groups that can be enabled or disabled via the Web interface. Place a check mark in the box
provided to enable a specific group. Remove the check mark from the box to disable the alarms. Alarm
Severity Levels
vary.
Severity Levels
There are three severity levels for system alarms:
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Critical
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Major
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Informational
Critical alarms will often result in severe disruption in network activity or an automatic reboot of the AP.
Major alarms are usually activated due to a breach in the security of the system. Clients cannot be authenticated
because an attempt at unauthorized access into the AP has been detected.
Informational alarms are there to provide the network administrator with some general information about the activities
the AP is performing.
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Configuration Trap Group
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Security Trap Group
Trap Name
Description
Severity Level
DNS IP Address not Configured
oriTrapDNSIPNotConfigured
Major
RADIUS Authentication not Configured
oriTrapRADIUSAuthenticationNotConfigured
Major
RADIUS Accounting not Configured
oriTrapRADIUSAccountingNotConfigured
Major
Duplicate IP Address Encountered
oriTrapDuplicateIPAddressEncountered
Major
DHCP Relay Server Table Not Configured
oriTrapDHCPRelayServerTableNotConfigured Major
VLAN ID Invalid Configuration
oriTrapVLANIDInvalidConfiguration
Major
Auto Configuration Failure
oriTrapAutoConfigFailure
Minor
CLI Configuration Execution Failure
oriTrapBatchExecFailure
Minor
CLI Configuration Execution Start
oriTrapBatchFileExecStart
Minor
CLI Configuration Execution End
oriTrapBatchFileExecEnd
Minor
Trap Name
Description
Severity Level
Authentication Failure
oriTrapAuthenticationFailure
Major
Unauthorized Manager Detected
oriTrapUnauthorizedManagerDetected
Major
RAD Scan Complete
oriTrapRADScanComplete
Informational
RAD Scan Results
oriTrapRADScanResults
Informational