WLC not sending AP up/down traps

Hello guys,
I am running WLC 7.2.110.0 and i realise that the AP up/down traps are not being sent to my configured Management server.
The WLC is however able to send other traps such as client disconnect, security alert related and coverage alarm holes.
can anyone advise or provide any way to have these particular traps sent to a monitroing server? The AP up/down traps seem to me to be one of the most important traps on the CUWN but are not working in this case.
thanks in advance.

You can try capturing traffic on the WLC port to make sure that the SNMP packets are being sent. Once you make sure they are sent then you can check the whole path to the management system to see where probably those packets are getting lost.
If the WLC is not sending the packets then it looks like a bug where the WLC should send the packets but it actually does not.
Regards,
Amjad
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