Performing advanced configuration – Proxim ORINOCO AP-2000 User Manual
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Performing Advanced Configuration
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TFTP Trap Group
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Image Trap Group
In addition, the AP supports these standard traps, which are always enabled:
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RFC 1215-Trap
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Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) Alarms
All these alarm groups correspond to System Alarms that are displayed in the
screen, including the
traps that are sent by the AP to the SNMP managers specified in the
Flash Memory Corrupted
oriTrapFlashMemoryCorrupted
Restoring Last Known Good Configuration File
oriTrapFlashMemoryRestoringLastKnownGoodConfiguration
Trap Name
Description
TFTP Operation Failure
oriTrapTFTPFailedOperation
TFTP Operation Initiated
oriTrapTFTPOperationInitiated
TFTP Operation Completed
oriTrapTFTPOperationCompleted
Trap Name
Description
Zero Size Image
oriTrapZeroSizeImage
Invalid Image
oriTrapInvalidImage
Image Too Large
oriTrapImageTooLarge
Incompatible Image
oriTrapIncompatibleImage
Invalid Image Digital Signature
oriTrapInvalidImageDigitalSignature
Trap Name
Description
coldStart
The AP has been turned on or rebooted.
Trap Severity Level: Informational
linkUp
The AP's Ethernet interface link is up (working).
Trap Severity Level: Informational
linkDown
The AP's Ethernet interface link is down (not working).
Trap Severity Level: Informational
Trap Name
Description
newRoot
This trap indicates that the AP has become the new root in the Spanning Tree
network.
Trap Severity Level: Informational
topologyChange
This trap is sent by the AP when any of its configured ports transitions from the
Learning state to the Forwarding state, or from the Forwarding state to the
Blocking state.
This trap is not sent if a newRoot trap is sent for the same transition.
Trap Severity Level: Informational