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To enable SNMP Trap support, Enable SNMP Traps

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To enable SNMP protocol support: 1. Click to select Enable SNMP. 2. The SNMP Community Names are passwords used in SNMP messages between the access point and the SNMP management system. A Read-Only community allows the management system to monitor the device, while a Read-Write community can both monitor and configure the device. Enter the Get and Set community names in the appropriate fields. 3. The Trusted Peer identifies which remote managements stations are allowed to perform SNMP operations on the device. The options available for a trusted peer are (a) Any Address (b) Specify an IP Address & (c) Specify a Subnet. Select the appropriate option and enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask into the appropriate fields. To enable SNMP Trap support: 1. SNMP Traps are messages sent by the access point to a SNMP management station in order to notify it about the occurrence of important events or conditions on the device. To enable SNMP Traps, click Enable SNMP Traps. 2. The access point supports SNMP version 1, version 2c and version 3 traps. Select the appropriate version for your management station in the SNMP Version list. 3. Enter the appropriate information on your management station into the SNMP Trap Destination and SNMP Trap Community fields. Back to Top

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To enable SNMP protocol support:
1.
Click to select
Enable SNMP
.
2.
The
SNMP Community Names
are passwords used in SNMP messages between the access point and the SNMP
management system. A
Read-Only
community allows the management system to monitor the device, while a
Read-Write
community can both monitor and configure the device. Enter the Get and Set community names in the appropriate fields.
3.
The
Trusted Peer
identifies which remote managements stations are allowed to perform SNMP operations on the device. The
options available for a trusted peer are (a) Any Address (b) Specify an IP Address & (c) Specify a Subnet. Select the
appropriate option and enter the
IP Address
and
Subnet Mask
into the appropriate fields.
To enable SNMP Trap support:
1.
SNMP Traps
are messages sent by the access point to a SNMP management station in order to notify it about the occurrence
of important events or conditions on the device. To
enable SNMP Traps,
click
Enable SNMP Traps
.
2.
The access point supports SNMP version 1, version 2c and version 3 traps. Select the appropriate version for your management
station in the
SNMP Version
list.
3.
Enter the appropriate information on your management station into the
SNMP Trap Destination
and
SNMP Trap Community
fields.
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