Hi Patrick, list,

the trap contains another (sometimes undocumented) parameter that might help: 
bsnApName
This is not included with the default Spectrum configuration but can be added 
easily. You could check out https://communities.ca.com/thread/107045409


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Von: Murtey, Patrick [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2016 23:37
An: spectrum
Betreff: [spectrum] Managing Cisco Airspace devices

Hi All,
We have started to monitor the Cisco WLAN environment  which utilizes the 
Airspace MIB in the Spectrum CsVendor directory. I enabled the eventID 4b60007 
(LRAD Disassociation) alert as a minor alarm.  It does a good job of alerting 
when an AP loses contact. However, the only information provided by the Alarm 
is the bsnAPMacAddrTrapVariable which is the AP’s Wireless mac address. The 
problem is,  the alert does not provide the Physical mac address of the AP 
which is the only piece of information which can be correlated in the Cisco PI 
application.  Has anyone else encountered this, and can you share what have you 
done to work around this?

Thanks in advance
Patrick Murtey
MGM Resorts Intl.
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