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ARM Traps
AP Power Change
AP Mode Change
AP Channel Change
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>
(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.
NOTE: See Appendix A, “ArubaOS and AirWave CLI Commands” for the full command that can be copied and pasted directly into
the ArubaOS CLI.