Setup Guide
This process will not reboot your controllers. See "AOS and AirWave CLI Commands" on page 35 for information on how to
utilize the AOS CLI to enable stats for WMS Offload.
The SNMPv3 user's Auth Password and Privacy Password must be the same.
Do not enter these commands; these are pushed by AirWave while enabling WMS Offload.
configure terminal
mobility-manager <AMP IP> user <AMP SNMPv3 User Name> <AMP Auth/Priv PW>
stats-update-interval 120
write mem
AirWave will configure SNMPv2 traps with the mobile manager command.
Define AirWave as a Trap Host Using the AOS CLI
To ensure the AirWave server is defined as a trap host, access the command line interface of each controller (master and
local), enter enable mode, and issue the following commands:
(Controller-Name) # configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
(Controller-Name) (config) # snmp-server host <AMP IP ADDR> version 2c <SNMP Community String of
Controller>
Ensure the SNMP community matches those that were configured in "Configuring W-AirWave for Global W-Series
Infrastructure" on page 5.
(Controller-Name) (config) # snmp-server trap source <Controller-IP>
(Controller-Name) (config) # write mem
AirWave supports SNMP v2 traps and SNMP v3 informs in AOS 3.4 and higher. SNMP v3 traps are not supported.
Ensuring That IDS and Auth Traps Display in AirWave
Validate your AOS 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 "AOS CLI" on page 35 for the full command that can be copied and pasted directly into the AOSCLI.
(Controller-Name) (config) # write mem
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