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16.6 Technical Reference
This section provides some technical background information about the topics
covered in this chapter.
16.6.1 MIB
Managed devices in an SMNP managed network contain object variables or
managed objects that define each piece of information to be collected about a
Privacy
Protocol
Select the encryption method for SNMP communication from this
user. You can choose one of the following:
•
DES
- Data Encryption Standard is a widely used (but breakable)
method of data encryption. It applies a 56-bit key to each 64-bit
block of data.
•
AES
- Advanced Encryption Standard is another method for data
encryption that also uses a secret key. AES applies a 128-bit key
to 128-bit blocks of data.
SNMPv3User
Enable
SNMPv3User
Click this to activate the security settings for this User account.
User Name
Enter the name you want to use for authentication with managers
using SNMP v3.
Password
Enter the password for the user name.
Confirm
Password
Retype the password for verification.
Access Type
The default value for this is
Get
.
This allows the manager to retrieve an object variable from the
agent.
Authentication
Protocol
Select an authentication algorithm.
MD5
(Message Digest 5) and
SHA
(Secure Hash Algorithm) are hash algorithms used to
authenticate SNMP data. SHA authentication is generally considered
stronger than MD5, but is slower.
Privacy
Protocol
Select the encryption method for SNMP communication from this
user. You can choose one of the following:
•
DES
- Data Encryption Standard is a widely used (but breakable)
method of data encryption. It applies a 56-bit key to each 64-bit
block of data.
•
AES
- Advanced Encryption Standard is another method for data
encryption that also uses a secret key. AES applies a 128-bit key
to 128-bit blocks of data.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your customized settings and exit this screen.
Reset
Click
Reset
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Table 58
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DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for NWA-3550
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Page 8: ...Safety Warnings NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 8...
Page 10: ...Contents Overview NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 10...
Page 20: ...Table of Contents NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 20...
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Page 40: ...Chapter 2 The Web Configurator NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 40...
Page 80: ...Chapter 3 Tutorial NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 80...
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Page 92: ...Chapter 5 Management Mode NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 92...
Page 108: ...Chapter 6 AP Controller Mode NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 108...
Page 144: ...Chapter 8 Wireless Configuration NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 144...
Page 168: ...Chapter 10 Wireless Security Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 168...
Page 182: ...Chapter 13 MAC Filter Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 182...
Page 186: ...Chapter 14 IP Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 186...
Page 194: ...Chapter 15 Rogue AP Detection NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 194...
Page 216: ...Chapter 17 Internal RADIUS Server NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 216...
Page 244: ...Chapter 19 Log Screens NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 244...
Page 270: ...Chapter 21 Load Balancing NWA 3160 Series User s Guide 270...
Page 274: ...Chapter 22 Dynamic Channel Selection NWA 3160 Series User s Guide 274...
Page 286: ...Chapter 23 Maintenance NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 286...
Page 287: ...287 PART III Troubleshooting and Specifications Troubleshooting 289 Product Specifications 297...
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Page 296: ...Chapter 24 Troubleshooting NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 296...
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Page 398: ...Appendix F Text File Based Auto Configuration NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 398...