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394 |Traps Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.0 MIB | Reference Guide
wlsxSignalAnomaly
wlsxSequenceNumberAnomalyAP
wlsxSequenceNumberAnomalySta
wlsxDisconnectStationAttack
wlsxApFloodAttack
Objects { wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation,
wlsxTrapAPChannel }
Status current
Description This trap indicates that an air monitor detected a signal anomaly.
Objects { wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapTargetAPSSID, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress,
wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation }
Status current
Description This trap indicates that an air monitor received packets from an AP which exceeds the
acceptable sequence number difference. The acceptable sequence number difference is an
IDS configuration object.
Objects { wlsxTrapSourceMac, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber,
wlsxTrapAPLocation }
Status current
Description This trap indicates that an air monitor received packets from a node which exceeds the
acceptable sequence number difference. The acceptable sequence number difference is an
IDS Configuration object.
Objects { wlsxTrapFrameType, wlsxTrapSourceMac, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress,
wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation }
Status deprecated
Description This trap indicates that an air monitor detected a station disconnect attack.
NOTE: This trap has been deprecated in ArubaOS 6.0. Instead, use the
wlsxNDisconnectStationAttack trap.
Objects { wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation }
Status current
Description This trap is triggered when the number of spurious APs detected by an air monitor exceeds
the configured IDS threshold.