By default, the controller saves a record of all
events that occur to its database. You can configure the controller to also send SNMP traps and
email notifications for specific events whenever they occur.
Verify that global SNMP traps are enabled to ensure that the controller can send SNMP
traps for alarms.
You can also manually trigger SNMP traps without generating events using CLI. You can
use the
#trigger-trap <event code> command to trigger traps for
respective events with their default attributes.
You can acquire the status of a specific
client MAC address by using the query RUCKUS-CTRL-MIB. For more information, see the
SmartZone SNMP MIB Reference Guide.
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Go to .
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Click the Event Management tab.
The
Event Management page appears displaying the following
information:
- Email Notification: Select the Enable check box, and then
type an email address or email addresses in the Mail To box. If
you want to send notifications to multiple recipients, use a comma to separate the
email addresses. Then, click OK.
- Events: View the table and select the events for which you want to send traps or
email notifications (or both). Select the Enable or
Disable options from the drop-down menu, and configure the
following:
- Enable SNMP Notification: Click this link to enable SNMP trap notifications for
all selected events.
- Enable Email: Click this link to enable email notifications for all selected
events.
- Enable DB Persistence: Click this link to enable saving of all selected events
to the controller database. If an event is already currently enabled, it will stay
enabled after you click this link.