3com 5500-ei pwr Reference Guide

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addresslearned: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC addresses learning events. 
dot1xlogfailure: Enables/disables sending traps for 802.1x authentication failures. 
dot1xlogoff: Enables/disables sending traps for 802.1x-authenticated user logoff events. 
dot1xlogon: Enables/disables sending traps for 802.1x-authenticated user logon events. 
intrusion: Enables/disables sending traps for detections of intrusion packets. 
ralmlogfailure: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC authentication failures. 
ralmlogoff: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC-authenticated user logoff events. 
ralmlogon: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC-authenticated user logon events. 
 
 
RADIUS authenticated login using MAC-address (RALM) refers to MAC-based RADIUS authentication. 
 
Description 
Use the port-security trap command to enable the sending of specified type(s) of trap messages. 
Use the undo port-security trap command to disable the sending of specified type(s) of trap 
messages. 
By default, the system disables the sending of any types of trap messages. 
 
 
This command is based on the device tracking feature, which enables the switch to send trap messages 
when special data packets (generated by illegal intrusion, abnormal user logon/logoff, or other special 
activities) are passing through a port, so as to help the network administrator to monitor special 
activities. 
 
When you use the display port-security command to display global information, the system will 
display which types of trap messages are allowed to send. 
Related commands: display port-security
Examples 
# Allow the sending of intrusion packet-detected trap messages. 
<Sysname> system-view 
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. 
[Sysname] port-security trap intrusion