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Figure 78: Port Suppression
Use the Scope Increase Factor drop-down to select the scope of this action. The value in this field
specifies the number of levels to expand the scope of the port suppression action. A value of one (1)
means only use the floor level. A value of two (2) indicates that the devices in the floor and its parent
level are to be included. And so on. The maximum value that can be set is six (6).
Use the Device Limit field to specify a device limit. When a value is specified, for example, ten (10), the
port suppression action will not be performed if the number of devices connected to the port exceeds
this value.
Hover on the Port Suppression box to view a synopsis of its configuration.
SNMP Trap
The SNMP Trap action enables sending SNMP traps to your SNMP servers when devices meet conditions
specified in the Filters tab.
Figure 79: SNMP Trap
By default, an empty template is made available for immediate use. Use this empty template to create
your first SNMP Trap. To add additional traps, use the green + icon to create a new SNMP Trap action.
When you add a new SNMP Trap action, a new block is created for it along with a new blank template.
Hover on the SNMP Trap box to view a synopsis of its configuration.
Multiple SNMP Traps can be generated for a Device Action Manager rule set.
Add a Device Action Manager Rule Set
Configuration
232 Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5.