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4.
Specify the users who can read and optionally modify the SNMP-capable client.
5.
If configuring SNMP v3 user definitions, set the SNMP v3 engine ID.
6.
Click
Apply
to save any changes to the SNMP Access screen. Navigating away from the
screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
Passwords
Select
Passwords
to display the
Password Settings
screen for
specifying authentication and password settings for an SNMP v3
user. The maximum password length is 11 characters. Use the
Authentication Algorithm
drop-down menu to specify
MD5
or
SHA1
as the authentication algorithm. Use the Privacy Algorithm
drop-down menu to define an algorithm of
DES
or
AES-128bit
.
When entering the same username on the
SNMP Traps
and
SNMP Access
screens, the password entered on the SNMP Traps
page overwrites the password entered on the SNMP Access page.
To avoid this problem, enter the same password on both pages.
Access
Use the
Access
pull-down list to specify
read-only (R)
access or
read/write (RW)
access for a user. Read-only access permits a user
to retrieve
access point
information, while read/write access
allows a user to modify
access point
settings.
SNMP Access Control
Click the
SNMP Access Control
button to display the
SNMP
Access Control
screen for specifying which users can read
SNMP-generated information and potentially modify related
settings from an SNMP-capable client.
The SNMP Access Control screen's
Access Control List
(ACL) uses
Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to restrict access to the AP’s SNMP
interface. The ACL applies to both SNMP v3 user definitions and
SNMP v1/v2c community definitions.
For detailed instructions of configuring SNMP user access and
modification privileges, see
Configuring SNMP Access Control on
page 4-29
.
AP-51xx SNMP v3
Engine ID
The access point
SNMP v3 Engine ID
field lists the unique SNMP
v3 Engine ID for the access point. This ID is used in SNMP v3 as the
source for a trap, response or report. It is also used as the
destination ID when sending
get,
getnext,
getbulk
,
set
or
inform
commands.
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