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Table 13-2. SNMPv3 User Details, Table 13-1. Basic WFS709TP SNMP Parameters continued

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual Table 13-1. Basic WFS709TP SNMP Parameters (continued) Field Read Community Strings Enable Trap Generation Trap receivers Description Expected/Recommended Value Community strings used to authenticate requests for SNMP versions before version 3. These are the community strings that are allowed to access the SNMP data from the WFS709TP (only needed if using SNMP v2c). Enables generation of SNMP traps to configured SNMP trap receivers. Refer to "SNMP Traps" on page 13-9 for a list of traps that are generated by the WFS709TP. Select this option and configure the details of the trap receivers to enable generation of traps for various events by the WFS709TP. Host information about a trap receiver. This host must be running a trap receiver to receive and interpret the traps sent by the WFS709TP. Configure the following for each host/trap receiver: • IP address. • SNMP version (1 or 2c). • Community string. • (Optional) UDP port on which the trap receiver is listening for traps. The default is the UDP port number 162. If you are using SNMPv3 for getting the values from the WFS709TP, follow the steps below to configure valid users for SNMPv3: 1. Click Add in the SNMPv3 Users section to add a new SNMPv3 user. 2. Enter the information described in Table 13-2. Table 13-2. SNMPv3 User Details Field User name Authentication protocol Authentication protocol password Description Expected/Recommended Value A string representing the name of the A string value for the user name. user. An indication of whether messages sent on behalf of this user can be authenticated, and if so, the type of authentication protocol being used. This can take one of the two values: • MD5: HMAC-MD5-96 Digest Authentication Protocol • SHA: HMAC-SHA-96 Digest Authentication Protocol If messages sent on behalf of this user can be authenticated, the (private) authentication key for use with the authentication protocol. String password for MD5 or SHA, depending on the choice of protocol. Configuring Management Utilities v1.0, June 2007 13-3

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
Configuring Management Utilities
13-3
v1.0, June 2007
If you are using SNMPv3 for getting the values from the WFS709TP, follow the steps below to
configure valid users for SNMPv3:
1.
Click Add in the SNMPv3 Users section to add a new SNMPv3 user.
2.
Enter the information described in
Table 13-2
.
Read Community
Strings
Community strings used to
authenticate requests for SNMP
versions before version 3.
These are the community strings that
are allowed to access the SNMP data
from the WFS709TP (only needed if
using SNMP v2c).
Enable Trap
Generation
Enables generation of SNMP traps to
configured SNMP trap receivers. Refer
to
“SNMP Traps” on page 13-9
for a list
of traps that are generated by the
WFS709TP.
Select this option and configure the
details of the trap receivers to enable
generation of traps for various events
by the WFS709TP.
Trap receivers
Host information about a trap receiver.
This host must be running a trap
receiver to receive and interpret the
traps sent by the WFS709TP.
Configure the following for each
host/trap receiver:
IP address.
SNMP version (1 or 2c).
Community string.
(Optional) UDP port on which the trap
receiver is listening for traps. The
default is the UDP port number 162.
Table 13-2. SNMPv3 User Details
Field
Description
Expected/Recommended Value
User name
A string representing the name of the
user.
A string value for the user name.
Authentication
protocol
An indication of whether messages
sent on behalf of this user can be
authenticated, and if so, the type of
authentication protocol being used.
This can take one of the two values:
MD5: HMAC-MD5-96 Digest
Authentication Protocol
SHA: HMAC-SHA-96 Digest
Authentication Protocol
Authentication
protocol password
If messages sent on behalf of this user
can be authenticated, the (private)
authentication key for use with the
authentication protocol.
String password for MD5 or SHA,
depending on the choice of protocol.
Table 13-1. Basic WFS709TP SNMP Parameters (continued)
Field
Description
Expected/Recommended Value