Cisco Wireless :: 1130 AG - SNMP Trap On AP Max Associations Reached
Feb 21, 2012
I want to be able to send snmp traps to my NMS alerting our NOC to when we reach our configured max-associations on an ap. We currently use both 1130 AG and 1140-2N in autonomous mode, no controller. I have found a debug command "debug dot11 station connection failure" and the output of a test AP shows us the fact that the maximum number was reached. I need to find if it is possible to trap on such information.
We successfully use this oid on our Aironet 1240 series AP's to list the dot11 associations to the AP:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.273.1.2.1.1.18 (cDot11ClientSubIfIndex).However, that oid does not work on our Aironet 1140 series AP's. Any equivalent oid?
Now I'm trying to write software that get information from Syslog message, but I'm facing with the problem about getting statistic of client de-authenticated in a WLC (Software Version: 7.0.98.0), because I cannot find any log about this information on WLC except only this SNMP trap:
Tue Aug 23 09:52:28 2011Client Deauthenticated: MACAddress:00:xx:77:2c:06:db Base Radio MAC:00:xx:5d:0c:fc:30 Slot: 0 User Name: unknown Ip Address: 10.2xx.47.15 Reason:Unspecified ReasonCode: 1
So, is there any way that I can configure WLC to convert this SNMP trap to send to Syslog server as a normal Syslog message?
Upgraded LMS to 4.1. Yep basically reinstalled. However I can't remember how I did a couple of thing on the original system.
I am trying to take the traps from the Cisco equipment to the LMS and generate e-mail. How do I take the incoming traps (Crit and Warning) and send an e-mail alarm. I'll plan to control what to trap on at the Cisco Equipment.
SNMP trap is set from a fan fault, the Cisco send a trap to the LMS. Now I want take that trap and forward via an email.
I have been reading the admin documentation on "Notification and Action Setting". I see how to take the Cisco LMS created trap and email alarm. (In this case I need a specific trap that LMS did not have.) I see how to take Cisco Traps and resend them to other NMS.
We are implementing fault management tool and for that we need information such as what type of traps are being triggered by router on what events..currently we have BGP, interface,reachability,h/w,syslog,authfail,config, trap types configured..All these are hitting in our fm tool but I need to know when these traps are being triggered by router.more importantly authfail, config, syslog, bgp.
I want to make my switch send trap when failed SSH login is detected. I found the "login Enhancement" feature and enabled the trap and logging for the failed attempt.
3750# sh run | in login aaa authentication login default local login delay 1
I am in the process of testing VA5(1.2) version of ACE on ACE4710 appliance.I did redundnacy configuration and it is working fine.I have done the snmp configuration and SNMP trap receiver is able to recieve traps like link up/down, so it proves that SNMP configuration is working fine, but i am not able to generate the SNMP trap notification for "clrRedundancyStateChange".I tried two things:
1) Via CLI, ran the command "ft switchover all" and i could see redundancy state changes.
2) Powered down Active 4710 appliance and standby ACE 4710 appliance taking over as Active.
However, none of the above could generate the trap clrRedundancyStateChange. how this trap can be generated? In snmp-server enable traps commands doesn't have any option for enabling FT related traps.
How to prepare my network for snmp,currently i don't have SNMP configured with community,so what is the requirement for that?what server i need to configure in order to receive SNMP traps coz last time i had issue ,one of my tunnels (terminated on asa 5510) goes down for 2 hours and i didn't realized that
I have Cisco 2960's, 3750's and 3750x's all running IOS on the access layer. I have Cisco 6504's running IOS on the Distribution and Core layers. I am looking to monitor redundant links through Spectrum by having specific ports send traps but I have run into trouble finding how to configure it. I would like to have:
1. Logging enabled for all links (Fiber and Copper) so that I see all links up/down messages in the syslog 2. SNMP traps sent for linkup/link down messages only for redundant links (ex. Dual Up links from Access Layer or Redundant Ether channel Links on Dist Layer) 3. SNMP traps should be ignored/not sent for all copper ports.
I have a snmp trap sent every 30 seconds from one of my cisco switches (a stack of 3750 to be precise): ccStatusMemberStatusChange. Do you know what it is and why it is sent continuously?
We have two ACE4710 in a failover configuration with Software version A4(2.0). SNMP is setup and the receiver is able to receive SNMP traps.The issue is we are receiving a linkDown trap notification at least once every other day, followed shortly by a linkUp notification a minute later. We have checked all layer 2 devices connected to the ACE and cannot see any evidence that any link actually disconnected. We experienced no traffic lost, but this could be because a couple of the ACE links are bundled. The trap notification does not actually indicate which interface changed status. All links are Gigabits, and there are no packet drops either on the ACE or the layer 2 switch.
I need to configure SNMP on our company Aironet 1130. I am told there is a tool we can use that will allow us do the configuration from a PC vs connecting directly to the device.. If that is true, where can I download it?
I convert IOS Cisco AP 1130 LAP to 1130 Autonomous mode. Well, the periphericals - clients connect to SSID AP no recieved I.P Adress, I think that is not possible active option DHCP server in AP 1130 dispositive. In mode I.P static clients the connection is established successfully.
For WLC 5508 software version 7.0.235.0, which command is needed to get the WLC send syslog messages everytime a wireless client associate and desassociate?
I'm trying to track associations on one of my AiroNets (AP1041N) using the show dot11 associations command, but it does not show anything! e.g.AP1#show dot11 associations allAP1#show dot11 associations all-clientAP1#show dot11 associationsAP1# Is there something I need to enable in the configuration to track associations like this?
I have a very special application where I need to connect as much as possible end devices to a single access point.The required data throughput per end device is very small - around 1 to 5 kbit/sec.I am using the Access Point Aironet 1242AG.
Questions :
1. What is the maximum number of simultaneous users that can be connected to a Cisco Access point, is it 255 or can be more ?
2. If I define multiple SSID’s, what if the total numbers of users that can be connected to a Cisco Access point
3. I there a simulator tool that can be used to simulate multiple wireless connections to an AP
4. Have anyone tested so many users connected to 1 Access point ?
I have two Aironet 1242AG access points. Currently, one of those access points is in use with an SSID of ABCWIFI.
I want to extend the wireless network to an area that can't be reached by copper or fiber. So, I've purchased another 1242AG. What I'm not sure of is how to configure it. Should I use it as a repeater or in a root-bridge/non-root bridge configuration?
What I'm most confused about is, what do I do with the second radio? Do I use the 5Ghz as the "backhaul" with a completely separate SSID and then broadcast the normal SSID over the 2.4Ghz? Or, do I even use the second radio at all? The key is that the same SSID is used in all locations because the devices in use need to move seemlessly between access points
is there a way to get traffic and client access/associations data with WCS for each AP of a centrally managed WLAN?I manage a campus WLAN with a 4402WLC (software version 6.0.188.0) and a WCS version 6.0.170.0 .WCS provides me detailed information on a client basis: I'm able to know the association history of each client currently connected, both which AP the client has connected to, and how much traffic the client has generated/ received for each connection.I hadn't find a way to get the same information on an AP basis. Namely, which clients have been connected, and how much traffic has been transmitted per time slot. I suppose this is just a matter of making a different query to the WCS database, since the data are the same used for providing the information on the client association and traffic history. Though, I haven't find a way on WCS to get this information.
I have one user who doesn't receive a beep when he reaches an internal DN's voicemail. You will hear the attendant say that the person is not available and then the recorded name, but there's never a beep and consequently cannot leave a voicemail.
i am installing a CWLMS 4.0 and everything was good until i have reached the discovery for the devices, i am dealing with a bank setup and the branches is connected using layer 3 MPLS, branches are located behind the ISP router, so as a cdp neighbor i cant see anything but the ISP router at my Core.
so i cant see the branches routers as neighbors to my (seed Device) Core, and i have tried to use the ping sweep and i could not reach them also. and also to add them manually as we were doing before in the earlier versions of CWLMS, using the Devices and Credintials, this option is removed from the LMS 4.0 as i have red in a document.
1- snmp is configured on all devices. 2- access-list is configured on all devices. 3- i am able to reach the LAN Devices without any problems and the configuration is the same on all of the devices.
I have a ME-3400EG-12CS-M switch the ports 13 thru 16 have sfp's and are connection to other 3560 switches over fiber. The GIG 0/1 on the 3400 connects to the long haul sonet transport electrically. The IOS is Version 12.2(55)SE3. I can't ping or log into the 3400 unless I am at one of the 3560 switches hanging off of the NNI ports 13 thru 16. I think it is because the max number of NNI ports are 4 and I can't change the GIG 0/1 to a NNI port. Can I make config changes to the UNI port so that it will act like a NNI port with out upgrading the IOS to allow for more NNI ports?
I know what the problemis i need to tell the AP what the mac of the switchport is but i can not figure it out because it is a CATos Switch?on a IOS I would just use the Show interface command and use the bia but i dont know how to figure out the bia on a CATos?
I am trying to setup QuickVPN on my RV180W and having no luck. My client log shows "Remote gateway wasn't reached" "Failed to connect". The client is Win7 64-bit. I have created the firewall rule for icmpv4 on my windows 7 client but still no luck. I checked with my ISP and they say all ports are open. I have created the VPN user.
I am working in an environment with 6 4402 all running 6.0.119.4 code and WCS 6.0.196.0. I keep getting an alert from WCS that the controllers cannot be reached "Controller '10.x.x.x' is unreachable. - Controller Name: 'Name'"
Now when I go to access the WLC through HTTPS I have no access at all but controller still responds to ICMP, HTTP, Telnet, SSH. I know I should have HTTP and Telnet disabled but since HTTPS keeps failing I would have no way to get into the controller. Is this a known issue in the 6.0.199.4 code? should I consider upgrading? The only fix I have found to work is to disable HTTPS reboot controller enable HTTPS and reboot again.
I've got this weird problem with my AP. It keeps rebooting randomly. It happen to all the AP in my campus randomly. It happens recently. It have been commission for quite a long time. ie user able to connect and use it. its connect back to the controller to back in another campus. Below are the logs i gather.
*Jun 7 11:13:54.287: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to up *Jun 7 11:13:54.290: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to down