snmp deluser
Delete User From SNMP Agent
snmp delview
Delete User View
snmp editpubliccomm
Edit Communication String
snmp editprivatecomm
Edit Communication String
snmp resume
Resume SNMP Agent
snmp settrap
Set Trap status
snmp showcomm
Show Communication String
snmp showgroup
Show User Group
snmp showhost
Show Host In Notify List
snmp showtrap
Show Trap status
snmp showtrapServerIp Show Trap Server Ipaddress
snmp showtrapVersion
Show Trap Version
snmp showuser
Show User In SNMP Agent
snmp showview
Show User View
snmp status
Display SNMP Agent status
snmp suspend
Suspend SNMP Agent
snmp settrapServerIp
Set Trap Server Ipaddress
snmp settrapVersion
Set Trap Version
Configuration Example
The following configuration examples are provided to help first-time users get started. The user
commands are in
bold
for easy reference.
Many users will want to set a new IP address for the DAP-2690. This will also require setting an IP
mask and a gateway IP address. The following is an example in which the AP’s default IP address of
“192.168.0.50” is changed to “192.168.0.55.”
WAP0->
set ipaddr 192.168.0.55
WAP0->
set ipmask 255.255.255.0
WAP0->
set gateway 192.168.0.254
WAP0->
set apply
In addition, some users will want to set a channel for the DAP-2690. The following is an example in
which the AP’s channel is set to “6.”
WAP0->
set channel 6
WAP0->
set apply
Users may also want to set an SSID for the DAP-2690. The following is an example in which the AP’s
SSID is set to “accounting.”
WAP0-
> set ssid accounting
WAP0->
set apply
Here is an example of how to use the TFTP server. In this example, we show you how to configure a file from