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Appendix B - Trap Entries
The following table lists all possible trap log entries and their corresponding meanings that will appear in the Switch.
802.1X
Trap Name Description OID
dDot1xExtLoggedSuccess
The trap is sent when a host has
successfully logged in (passed
802.1X authentication).
Binding objects:
(1) ifIndex
(2) dnaSessionClientMacAddress
(3) dnaSessionAuthVlan
(4) dnaSessionAuthUserName
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dDot1xExtLoggedFail
The trap is sent when a host failed to
pass 802.1X authentication (login
failed).
Binding objects:
(1) ifIndex
(2) dnaSessionClientMacAddress
(3) dnaSessionAuthVlan
(4) dnaSessionAuthUserName
(5) dDot1xExtNotifyFailReason
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Authentication Fail
Trap Name Description OID
authenticationFailure
An authenticationFailure trap
signifies that the SNMPv2 entity,
acting in an agent role, has received
a protocol message that is not
properly authenticated. While all
implementations of the SNMPv2
must be capable of generating this
trap, the snmpEnableAuthenTraps
object indicates whether this trap will
DHCP Server Screen Prevention
Trap Name Description OID
dDhcpFilterAttackDetected
When DHCP Server Screen is
enabled, if the switch received the
forge DHCP Server packet, the
switch will trap the event if any
attacking packet is received.
Binding objects:
(1) dDhcpFilterLogBufServerIpAddr
(2) dDhcpFilterLogBufClientMacAddr
(3) dDhcpFilterLogBufferVlanId
(4) dDhcpFilterLogBufferOccurTime
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