I don't think there are any client associate/disassociate traps that you
can set up. 
If you are using RADIUS, I would recommend trying getting the data from
RADIUS accounting. 
Hope this helps.


Diana Cortes
University of Miami
Information Technology
Department of Telecommunications

-----Original Message-----
From: Jorge Bodden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 4:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Airespace Logs

Is there anyone out there that is running a Cisco Airespace solution who

knows how to look at the logs that tell you client associations and 
disassociations from the wireless network similar to the Aironet 
solution.  I have been able to find a couple of different logs but none 
that tell me clientA associated with the network at <time> or clientB 
disassociated from network at <time> with or without reason.  Thanks.

Jorge Bodden



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