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Port Access Control, Table 241, SNMP Trap Configuration, Field, Description
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Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link Unified Access System You can configure the Captive Portal traps only if the Captive Portal Trap Mode is enabled, which you configure on the LAN > Administration > SNMP Manager > Trap Flags page. All CP SNMP traps are disabled by default. To configure SNMP trap settings for various captive portal features, click Security > Captive Portal > SNMP Trap Configuration. Figure 271: SNMP Trap Configuration The traps specified in the table below are generated only by the Cluster Controller unless otherwise specified. The following table describes the events that generate SNMP traps when the status is Enabled. Field Captive Portal Trap Mode Client Authentication Failure Traps Client Connection Traps Client Database Full Traps Client Disconnection Traps Table 241: SNMP Trap Configuration Description Displays the captive portal trap mode status. To enable or disable the mode, use Captive Portal menu on the LAN > Administration > SNMP Manager > Trap Flags page. If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client attempts to authenticate with a captive portal but is unsuccessful. If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client authenticates with and connects to a captive portal. If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap each time an entry cannot be added to the client database because it is full. If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client disconnects from a captive portal. PORT ACCESS CONTROL In port-based authentication mode, when 802.1X is enabled globally and on the port, successful authentication of any one supplicant attached to the port results in all users being able to use the port without restrictions. At any given time, only one supplicant is allowed to attempt authentication on a port in this mode. Ports in this mode are under bidirectional control. This is the default authentication mode. The 802.1X network has three components: Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7 Port Access Control Page 383