Logging devices connected to autonomous access points

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08-30-2011 01:58 PM - edited 07-03-2021 08:38 PM
Is there a way to log the devices that connect to a particular SSID of an autonomous access point? If yes, will you please show me a configuration example that will allow me to send that data to a logging server? If possible I will need to do this on 1250, 1240 and 1140 series access points.
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08-30-2011 03:08 PM
Is there a way to log the devices that connect to a particular SSID of an autonomous access point?
Don't think this is possible.
If you have TACACS/RADIUS then you can see who (tries) to log in.
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08-31-2011 11:39 PM
I suppose this all depends on "what" excatly you are wanting to log. I haven't tried this, but you should be able to send SNMP traps to a remote SNMP receiver (client associations or failures, interfaces status, etc). Take a look at the AP IOS Configuration Guide, see what you think, and whether or not the SNMP traps you can send are of value to you. I have anchored this to the Configuring System Message Logging section: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4.25d.JA/Configuration/guide/scg12.4.25d.JA-chap21-msg-logging.html#wp1002608
If you are wanting to capture more granular information, such as session lengths, data traffic, internet usage, etc; for monitoring or reporting, that would probably require an appliance of a higher level.
