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Ensuring That IDS And Auth Traps Display in AirWave
Validate your ArubaOS configuration by exiting the configure terminal mode and issue the following command:
(Controller-Name) # show snmp trap-list
If any of the traps in the output of this command do not appear to be enabled enter configure terminal mode and
issue the following command:
(Controller-Name) (config) # snmp-server trap enable <TRAPS FROM LIST ABOVE>
See "ArubaOS CLI" on page 37 for the full command that can be copied and pasted directly into the ArubaOSCLI.
(Controller-Name) (config) # write mem
Ensure the source IP of the traps match the IP that AirWave utilizes to manage the controller, as shown in Figure 11.
Navigate to APs/Devices > Monitor to validate the IP address in the Device Info section.
Figure 11 Verify IP Address on APs/Devices > Monitor Page
Verify that there is a SNMPv2 community string that matches the SNMP Trap community string on the controller.
(Controller-Name) # show snmp community
SNMP COMMUNITIES
----------------
COMMUNITY ACCESS VERSION
--------- ------ -------
public READ_ONLY V1, V2c
(Controller-Name) # #show snmp trap-host
SNMP TRAP HOSTS
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HOST VERSION SECURITY NAME PORT TYPE TIMEOUT RETRY
---- ------- ------------- ---- ---- ------- -----
10.2.32.4 SNMPv2c public 162 Trap N/A N/A
Verify that firewall port 162 (default) is open between AirWave and the controller.
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