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Trap Community
Type the trap community, which is the password sent with each trap
to the SNMP manager. The default is “public” and allows all requests.
This field is available only when SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 is selected in
the SNMP Version field.
User Profile
This field is available only when you select SNMPv3 in the SNMP
Version field.
When sending SNMP v3 traps (messages sent independently by the
SNMP agent) the agent must authenticate the SNMP manager. If the
SNMP manager does not provide the correct security details, the
agent does not send the traps.
The NWA has two SNMP version 3 login accounts, User and Admin.
Each account has different security settings. You can use either
account’s security settings for authenticating SNMP traps.
Select User to have the NWA use the User account’s security
settings, or select Admin to have the NWA use the Admin account’s
security settings.
Use the Configure SNNMPv3 User Profile link to set up each
account’s security settings.
Configure
SNMPv3 User
Profile
Click this to go to the SNMPv3 User Profile screen, where you can
configure administration and user login details.
SNMP
Service Port
You may change the server port number for a service if needed,
however you must use the same port number in order to use that
service for remote management.
Service Access
Select the interface(s) through which a computer may access the
NWA using this service.
Secured Client IP
Address
A secured client is a “trusted” computer that is allowed to
communicate with the NWA using this service.
Select All to allow any computer to access the NWA using this
service.
Choose Selected to just allow the computer with the IP address that
you specify to access the NWA using this service.
Apply
Click Apply to save your customized settings and exit this screen.
Reset
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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Summary of Contents for NWA-3166
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Page 15: ...15 PART I Introduction Introduction 17 The Web Configurator 29 Tutorials 33 ...
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Page 32: ...Chapter 2 The Web Configurator NWA 3166 User s Guide 32 ...
Page 64: ...Chapter 3 Tutorials NWA 3166 User s Guide 64 ...
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Page 70: ...Chapter 4 Status Screen NWA 3166 User s Guide 70 ...
Page 122: ...Chapter 8 Wireless Screen NWA 3166 User s Guide 122 ...
Page 128: ...Chapter 9 SSID Screen NWA 3166 User s Guide 128 ...
Page 158: ...Chapter 14 IP Screen NWA 3166 User s Guide 158 ...
Page 166: ...Chapter 15 Rogue AP Detection NWA 3166 User s Guide 166 ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 17 Internal RADIUS Server NWA 3166 User s Guide 186 ...
Page 213: ...Chapter 19 Log Screens NWA 3166 User s Guide 213 ...
Page 214: ...Chapter 19 Log Screens NWA 3166 User s Guide 214 ...
Page 235: ...Chapter 20 VLAN NWA 3166 User s Guide 235 ...
Page 236: ...Chapter 20 VLAN NWA 3166 User s Guide 236 ...
Page 270: ...Appendix B Wireless LANs NWA 3166 User s Guide 270 ...
Page 300: ...Appendix D IP Addresses and Subnetting NWA 3166 User s Guide 300 ...
Page 308: ...Appendix E Text File Based Auto Configuration NWA 3166 User s Guide 308 ...
Page 314: ...Appendix F How to Access and Use the CLI NWA 3166 User s Guide 314 ...
Page 326: ...Appendix H Customer Support NWA 3166 User s Guide 326 ...
Page 332: ...Index NWA 3166 User s Guide 332 ...