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[Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc.
02-17-2014
05:30 AM
- last edited on
05-13-2014
09:01 AM
by
Srynearson
I have created a simple guide on how to utilize the SNMP traps Airwave receives in order to create triggers based off Device Events, IDS events, etc.
This is somewhat different than your standard device down/up, noise floor or channel utilization triggers. It shows how to utilize AMPs potential to monitor other parts of the network, not just APs.
This guide does not cover everything but is meant to get your juices flowing and to explore the potential of utilizing the Aruba MIB and Syslog guides combined with Airwave triggers.
Enjoy
EDIT: Seems as though I missed the contest deadline..., enjoy the tutorial, hope it serves everyone well :)
EDIT2: removed #mhc since this tutorial is not part of any contest.
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Re: [Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc. #mhc
02-28-2014 08:46 AM
This actually covers EXACTLY what I was wanting to know today. (I have new questions and problems to solve everyday it seems.)
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Re: [Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc. #mhc
03-01-2014 07:57 AM
Awesome stuff, Pasquale! Very helpful.
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Re: [Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc. #mhc
03-03-2014 05:17 AM
No problem.
Glad to be of service :)
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Re: [Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc. #mhc
01-31-2017 08:35 AM
Hi,
good one!...
just asking...
-SNMP V3 (please)... (how to config with another monitor software like solarwinds).
-What about how to trace/catch messages that i just see if the run "show ap tech-support ap-name "ApWithIssuesLikeBIG-hammerText"
Best Regards
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Re: [Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc.
08-16-2017 01:00 PM
Was this tutorial removed or am I just missing it?
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Re: [Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc.
08-16-2017 01:45 PM
Hmmm, No it wasnt. Let me dig in and see what has happened here.
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Re: [Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc.
08-17-2017 01:33 PM - edited 08-17-2017 01:40 PM
weird. I added it back. Had to dig deep for this..
it is a bit outdated at this point but the concept is still alive and well.
[EDIT] i added the attachment but i don't see it. It says there is one. As I am writing this, I can see the PDF attached but nowhere to be found on the thread
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Re: [Tutorial] Using Airwave and SNMP traps to trigger alarms based off health events, etc.
08-18-2017 08:24 AM
Thanks. I'm thinking (hoping) the core concepts are still useful. I see the attachment.
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