The SNMPv3 user configuration should be completed before configuring the SNMPv3 targets. For more
details, refer to
.
The WAP device supports a maximum of eight targets.
Note
To add SNMP targets follow these steps:
Step 1
Select
Management
>
SNMP Settings
>
SNMPv3 Targets
.
Step 2
Click
✚
to add a new row to the
SNMPv3 Targets
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. The classical port number is 161.
•
Users
— Enter the name of the SNMP user to associate with the target. To configure SNMP users, see the
page.
Step 4
Click
Apply
. 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
Plug and Play (PnP)
Cisco Open Plug-n-Play (PnP) agent is a software application running on a Cisco SMB device. When a device
is powered on, the Open Plug-n-Play agent discovery process, which is embedded in the device, attempts to
discover the address of the Open Plug-n-Play server which helps automate the process of deploying and
provisioning new devices into the network. This helps to apply configuration and install the required image
without manual intervention. The Open Plug-n-Play agent uses methods like DHCP, Domain Name System
(DNS), and Cisco cloud service discovery to acquire the desired IP address of the Open Plug-n-Play server.
Simplified deployment process of SMB device automates the following deployment related operational tasks
Step 1
Select
Management
>
PnP Settings
.
Step 2
Click
Enable
, and choose
PnP Transport
mode. Enter the following information.
Description
Option
PnP Transport
•
Auto
: Select this mode to download the image automatically from the PnP server
through the AP.
•
Static
: Select and specify values in the
IP/FQDN
and
Port
fields. Select the required
certificate from the
CA Certificate
drop-down list. The default port number is 443.
Step 3
Click
Apply
.
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