NETGEAR M4350-24F4V 24-Port 10G SFP+ Managed AV Network Switch User Manual
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Behavior when enabled
Default
Trap
A trap is sent when an event involving authentication occurs,
such as when a user attempts to access the switch main UI
and does not provide a valid user name and password.
Enable
Authentication
A trap is sent when the administrative or operational state of
a physical or logical link changes.
Enable
Link Up/Down
A trap is sent when the same user ID is logged into the switch
more than once at the same time (either through Telnet or
the serial port).
Enable
Multiple Users
A trap is sent when a spanning tree change occurs.
Enable
Spanning Tree
A trap is sent when an ACL is triggered.
Disable
ACL
A trap is sent when a user accesses a captive portal.
Disable
Captive Portal
A trap is sent when a change in the DVMRP configuration
occurs.
Disable
DVMRP
A trap is sent when a change in the PIM configuration occurs.
Disable
PIM
A trap is sent when a change in the PoE configuration occurs.
Disable
PoE
(PoE models only)
OSPFv2 Traps
Errors
A trap is sent when an OSPFv2 authentication failure occurs.
Disable
Authentication-failure
A trap is sent when a corrupt OSPFv2 packet is detected.
Disable
Bad-packet
A trap is sent when an OSPFv2 configuration error occurs.
Disable
Config-error
A trap is sent when a virtual OSPFv2 authentication failure
occurs.
Disable
Virt-authentication-failure
A trap is sent when a corrupt virtual OSPFv2 packet is
detected.
Disable
Virt-bad-packet
A trap is sent when a virtual OSPFv2 configuration error
occurs.
Disable
Virt-config-error
LSA
A trap is sent when the maximum age of an OSPFv2 link-state
advertisement (LSA) is exceeded.
Disable
LSA-maxage
A trap is sent when an OSPFv2 LSA originates from the switch
(or one of its routing interfaces), for example, when the
topology changes.
Disable
LSA-originate
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