Step 4
Click
Save
. The user is added to the SNMPv3 Users list and your changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
To remove a user, select the user in the list and click
Delete
. To edit a user, select the user in the list and click
Edit
.
Note
SNMPv3 Targets
The SNMPv3 targets send SNMP notifications using Inform messages to the SNMP manager. For SNMPv3
targets, only the Informs are sent, not traps. For SNMP versions 1 and 2, the traps are sent. Each target is
defined with a target IP address, UDP port, and SNMPv3 user name.
The SNMPv3 user configuration (see the
page) should be completed before configuring
the SNMPv3 targets.
The WAP device supports a maximum of eight targets.
Note
To add SNMP targets follow these steps:
Step 1
Select
Management> SNMPv3 Targets
.
Step 2
Click
✚
to add a new row to the table.
Step 3
Check the check box in the new row and configure the following parameters:
•
IP Address
—
Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the remote SNMP manager to receive the target.
•
UDP Port
—
Enter the UDP port to use for sending SNMPv3 targets.
•
Users
—
Enter the name of the SNMP user to associate with the target. To configure SNMP users, see the
Users, on page 29
page.
Step 4
Click
Save
. The user is added to the SNMPv3 Targets list and your changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
To remove a SMMP target, select the user in the list and click
Delete
. To edit a SMMP target, select the user
in the list and click
Edit
.
Note
Security
This section describes how to configure the security settings on the WAP device.
RADIUS Server
Several features require communication with a RADIUS authentication server. For example, when you
configure the Virtual Access Points (VAPs) on the WAP device, you can configure security methods that
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System Configuration
SNMPv3 Targets