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Table 22 Profiles > AP > SNMP Profile Settings (Continued) Field Default Description Enter Community String Text field allows you to type one or multiple SNMP community strings applied to this profile. Select SNMP User Profile Select SNMP User Profile If SNMP is enabled in this profile, and one or more profiles have been configured, select the corresponding SNMP profile from this list. 3. Select Add or Save. The added or edited SNMP profile appears on the SNMP profiles page. Profiles > AP > SNMP > SNMP User Perform these steps to configure a SNMP profile. 1. Select Profiles > AP > SNMP > SNMP User in the Dell PowerConnect W Navigation pane. 2. Select the Add button to create a new SNMP user, or click the pencil icon next to an existing user to edit that user. The Details page appears. Complete the settings as described in Table 22: Table 23 Profiles > AP > SNMP > SNMP User Settings Field Default Description General Settings Folder Name Top Blank Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders available for association with the profile. Name of the SNMP user profile. This is the name by which the SNMP user is managed and accessed when cited by SNMP profiles Other Settings User Name Blank Authentication Profile none Actual name of the network user to be supported by this SNMP profile in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Select a protocol from the drop-down menu. Options are as follows:  none-Uses no authentication type for the user being defined.  md5-Sets the MD5 hashing algorithm for the user that hashes a cleartext password.  sha-Sets the SHA hashing algorithm for the user that hashes a cleartext password. 3. Select Add or Save. The added or edited SNMP user appears on the SNMP User page. This user can now be referenced in SNMP profiles. Refer to the ArubaOS 6.0 MIB guide for additional information about SNMP traps. Profiles > AP > System Using DNS, the remote AP receives multiple IP addresses in response to a host name lookup. Known as the backup controller list, remote APs go through this list to associate with a controller. If the primary controller is unavailable or does not respond, the remote AP continues through the list until it finds an available controller. This provides redundancy and failover protection. If the remote AP loses connectivity on the IPSec tunnel to the controller, the remote AP establishes connectivity with a backup controller from the list and automatically reboots. Network connectivity is lost during this time. 72 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide

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Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference
Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2
| Configuration Guide
3.
Select
Add
or
Save
.
The added or edited
SNMP
profile appears on the
SNMP
profiles page.
Profiles > AP > SNMP > SNMP User
Perform these steps to configure a
SNMP
profile.
1.
Select
Profiles > AP > SNMP > SNMP User
in the
Dell PowerConnect W Navigation
pane.
2.
Select the
Add
button to create a new
SNMP
user, or click the
pencil
icon next to an existing user to edit that
user. The
Details
page appears. Complete the settings as described in
Table 22
:
3.
Select
Add
or
Save
.
The added or edited
SNMP
user appears on the
SNMP
User page. This user can now be
referenced in SNMP profiles.
Refer to the
ArubaOS 6.0 MIB
guide for additional information about SNMP traps.
Profiles > AP > System
Using DNS, the remote AP receives multiple IP addresses in response to a host name lookup. Known as the
backup controller list, remote APs go through this list to associate with a controller. If the primary controller is
unavailable or does not respond, the remote AP continues through the list until it finds an available controller.
This provides redundancy and failover protection.
If the remote AP loses connectivity on the IPSec tunnel to the controller, the remote AP establishes connectivity
with a backup controller from the list and automatically reboots. Network connectivity is lost during this time.
Enter Community String
Text field allows you to type one or multiple SNMP community strings applied to this
profile.
Select SNMP User Profile
Select SNMP User
Profile
If SNMP is enabled in this profile, and one or more profiles have been configured, select
the corresponding SNMP profile from this list.
Table 23
Profiles > AP > SNMP > SNMP User Settings
Field
Default
Description
General Settings
Folder
Top
Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all
folders available for association with the profile.
Name
Blank
Name of the SNMP user profile. This is the name by which the SNMP user is managed
and accessed when cited by SNMP profiles
Other Settings
User Name
Blank
Actual name of the network user to be supported by this SNMP profile in Dell
PowerConnect W Configuration
Authentication Profile
none
Select a protocol from the drop-down menu. Options are as follows:
none
—Uses no authentication type for the user being defined.
md5
—Sets the MD5 hashing algorithm for the user that hashes a cleartext
password.
sha
—Sets the SHA hashing algorithm for the user that hashes a cleartext
password.
Table 22
Profiles > AP > SNMP Profile Settings
(Continued)
Field
Default
Description