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Select the arrow buttons to change the SNMP Trap Receiver Port,
which is the port on which SNMP traps are received. Also select the
trap type (SNMPv1 or SNMPv3) you want 3WXM Services to receive
from WX switches.
On each switch in the network plan, you must enable notifications and
configure 3WXM Services as a notification target (trap receiver).
3WXM Services does not start listening for SNMP notifications from
switches until you save the network plan.
From the Key Store area of the window, specify security settings.
From the Access Control area, define user accounts. For more
information about access control, see “3WXM Access Control” on
page 23.
(The Auto-Config IP Subnet Matching option is used for field replacement
of WX switches. For information, see the “Configuring WX Switches
Remotely” chapter in the
Wireless LAN Switch Manager Reference
Manual
.)
To change these settings, use the Service Settings tab of the 3WXM
Services Setup dialog.
To select monitoring settings
All monitoring options are enabled by default. You do not need to enable
them and you do not need to specify the switches you want to monitor.
However, for 3WXM Services to receive trap data from WX switches,
SNMP notifications must be enabled and 3WXM Services must be
configured as a notification target on each of the switches.
To start gathering data for monitoring, deploy your configuration to the
network. For information about deploying your configuration, see
“Deploy Your Configuration” on page 155.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX2200
Page 8: ......
Page 28: ...28 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED...
Page 50: ...50 CHAPTER 2 PLANNING AND MANAGING YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK WITH 3WXM...
Page 88: ...88 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURING WIRELESS SERVICES 9 Click Next Select WPA and deselect Static WEP...
Page 132: ...132 CHAPTER 6 USING RF PLANNING 5 When you are satisfied with the results click Finish...
Page 154: ...154 CHAPTER 6 USING RF PLANNING...
Page 178: ...178 CHAPTER 7 MANAGING AND MONITORING YOUR NETWORK...
Page 198: ...198 APPENDIX A OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS...
Page 204: ...204 INDEX...