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MIB Modules and Traps, AP and AM Modules, Authentication Module

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Chapter 4 MIB Modules and Traps This chapter provides an overview of the ArubaOS MIB modules and traps. It all includes textual conventions. This chapter includes the following sections:  "AP and AM Modules" on page 27  "Authentication Module" on page 27  "Controller Transport Service" on page 28  "External Services Interface (ESI) Module" on page 28  "IF External (IF EXT)" on page 28  "Mesh Module" on page 28  "Mobility Module" on page 28  "Monitor Module" on page 28  "Signal Noise Ratio (SNR) Module" on page 28  "Switch Module" on page 29  "System External Module" on page 29  "Textual Conventions" on page 29  "Traps Module" on page 29  "Tunneled-Node Module" on page 29  "User Module" on page 29  "User6 module" on page 30  "Voice Module" on page 30  "Wireless Local Area Network Module" on page 30 AP and AM Modules The AP and AM module provides information about access points and air monitors. The access point (AP) is a device or an application that connects the wireless client to a local area network (LAN). APs continually poll the network and report information to the controllers. This feature can be used to enhance the security of wireless communication and to extend the range of a wireless user by connecting to a wireless device through a wired LAN. The Dell AP can also function as an air monitor (AM), which scans the RF spectrum, and can be used to enhance the performance of the AP. The AP and AM MIBs are listed in the file aruba-ap.my. Authentication Module The Authentication module provides information about the authentication server, as well as entities that are attempting to access the network.Authentication is used to verify the entity that is communicating to a device. The Authentication MIBs are listed in the file aruba-auth.my. Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.x MIB | Reference Guide MIB Modules and Traps | 27

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Chapter 4
MIB Modules and Traps
This chapter provides an overview of the ArubaOS MIB modules and traps. It all includes textual
conventions. This chapter includes the following sections:
“AP and AM Modules” on page 27
“Authentication Module” on page 27
“Controller Transport Service” on page 28
“External Services Interface (ESI) Module” on page 28
“IF External (IF EXT)” on page 28
“Mesh Module” on page 28
“Mobility Module” on page 28
“Monitor Module” on page 28
“Signal Noise Ratio (SNR) Module” on page 28
“Switch Module” on page 29
“System External Module” on page 29
“Textual Conventions” on page 29
“Traps Module” on page 29
“Tunneled-Node Module” on page 29
“User Module” on page 29
“User6 module” on page 30
“Voice Module” on page 30
“Wireless Local Area Network Module” on page 30
AP and AM Modules
The AP and AM module provides information about access points and air monitors. The access point (AP) is
a device or an application that connects the wireless client to a local area network (LAN). APs continually
poll the network and report information to the controllers. This feature can be used to enhance the security
of wireless communication and to extend the range of a wireless user by connecting to a wireless device
through a wired LAN.
The Dell AP can also function as an air monitor (AM), which scans the RF spectrum, and can be used to
enhance the performance of the AP.
The AP and AM MIBs are listed in the file
aruba-ap.my
.
Authentication Module
The Authentication module provides information about the authentication server, as well as entities that are
attempting to access the network.Authentication is used to verify the entity that is communicating to a
device.
The Authentication MIBs are listed in the file
aruba-auth.my
.