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Chapter 4 Cisco Unified Wireless Network Architecture—Base Security Features
Cisco Unified Wireless Security Features
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Audit Report Example
Alarms and Reports
Apart from the alarms that can be generated directly from a WLC and sent to an enterprise network
management system (NMS), the WCS can also send alarm notifications. The primary difference between
alarm notification methods, apart from the type of alarm sent by the various components, is that the WLC
uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps to send alarms (which can be interpreted only
by an NMS system), whereas the WCS uses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) e-mail to send an
alarm message to an administrator.
management system (NMS), the WCS can also send alarm notifications. The primary difference between
alarm notification methods, apart from the type of alarm sent by the various components, is that the WLC
uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps to send alarms (which can be interpreted only
by an NMS system), whereas the WCS uses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) e-mail to send an
alarm message to an administrator.
WCS provides both real-time and scheduled reports, and can export or e-mail reports. The WCS provides
reports on the following:
reports on the following:
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Access points
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Audits
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Clients
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Inventory
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Mesh
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Performance
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Security