TP-Link AP200 AP200US V1 User Guide - Page 42

Ping Watchdog, Set Community, Set Source, Ping Watchdog, IP Address To Ping, Interval

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Chapter 7  7. Enter the community name in Set Community field that allows read/write access to the device's SNMP information. The community name can be considered as a group password. The default setting is private. 8. Enter the IP address or subnet in Set Source field that management systems can read and write to this 'set' community. 9. Click Save. Note: A restricted source can be a specific IP address (e.g. 10.10.10.1), or a subnet - represented as IP/BITS (e.g. 10.10.10.0/24). If 0.0.0.0 is specified as the IP address, the agent will accept all requests under the corresponding community name. 7. 9. Ping Watchdog The Ping Watchdog feature allows you to continuously ping a specific remote host for connection status using a user-defined IP address (or an Internet gateway). If it is unable to ping the target IP address under the user-defined constraints, this device will automatically reboot. 1. Visit http://tplinkap.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the AP device. 2. Go to Settings > System Tools > Ping Watchdog and complete the settings according to your needs. 3. Select the Ping Watchdog checkbox to enable the function. 4. Enter the IP address of the target host in IP Address To Ping field that you want to send ping packets to. 5. Enter the time interval (in seconds) between two continuous ping packets in Ping Interval field. 6. Enter the time delay (in seconds) before the first ping packet is sent out when the device is restarted in Startup Delay field. 7. Enter a number of ping count(s) that the device can send continously in Fail Count To Reboot field. If the value is exceeded, the device will restart automatically. 8. Click Save. 39

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Chapter 7
7. Enter the community name in
Set Community
field that allows read/write access to
the device’s SNMP information. The community name can be considered as a group
password. The default setting is private.
8. Enter the IP address or subnet in
Set Source
field that management systems can read
and write to this ‘set’ community.
9. Click
Save
.
Note:
A restricted source can be a specific IP address (e.g. 10.10.10.1), or a subnet - represented as IP/BITS (e.g. 10.10.10.0/24).
If 0.0.0.0 is specified as the IP address, the agent will accept all requests under the corresponding community name.
7. 9.
Ping Watchdog
The Ping Watchdog feature allows you to continuously ping a specific remote host
for connection status using a user-defined IP address (or an Internet gateway). If it is
unable to ping the target IP address under the user-defined constraints, this device will
automatically reboot.
1. Visit
http://tplinkap.net
, and log in with the username and password you set for the
AP device.
2. Go to
Settings
>
System Tools
>
Ping Watchdog
and complete the settings according
to your needs.
3. Select the
Ping Watchdog
checkbox to enable the function.
4. Enter the IP address of the target host in
IP Address To Ping
field that you want to
send ping packets to.
5. Enter the time interval (in seconds) between two continuous ping packets in
Ping
Interval
field.
6. Enter the time delay (in seconds) before the first ping packet is sent out when the
device is restarted in
Startup Delay
field.
7. Enter a number of ping count(s) that the device can send continously in
Fail Count To
Reboot
field. If the value is exceeded, the device will restart automatically.
8. Click
Save
.