WLC 5500 guest access logging

   Hello,
In the ISE documentation is states that under a Guest_Activity report you must have guest access logging enabled on the NAD in the ISE network. My question is where do I enable  guest access logging in the WLC that is our NAD?

Try under snmp configuration. There you can choose what traps to send. You can choose to send traps for auth clients.
HTH
Amjad

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