
WiNG 5.X How-To Guide – Smart RF
The following procedure describes how to enable Smart RF events in an Event Policy named LAB using
CLI. In this example specific Smart RF events will be configured to be forwarded as SNMP traps when the
Smart RF event occurs:
Enable Privileged Context:
Enter the Configuration Context:
RFS4000-1# configure terminal
Access the System Event Policy Configuration Context:
RFS4000-1(config)# event-system-policy LAB
Enable one or more Smart RF Events as SNMP traps:
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt cov-hole-recovery-done snmp on
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt neighbor-recovery snmp on
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt root-recovery snmp on
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt power-adjustment snmp on
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt calibration-done snmp off
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt config-cleared snmp on
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt channel-change snmp on
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt cov-hole-recovery snmp on
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt interference-recovery snmp on
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# event smrt calibration-started snmp off
Commit and Save the changes:
RFS4000-1(config-<path>)# commit write
Note: In the above example the System Event Policy named LAB has been assigned to the RFS 4000s
Profile named LAB-RFS4000. Additionally a SNMPv3 Trap Receiver has been defined in the
Management Policy named CONTROLLERS also assigned to the RFS 4000 Profile.
Comentários a estes Manuais