AirWorks AWK-3131A
Web Console Configuration
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Remote management
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Enable
Allow remote management via SNMP agent
Disable
Disable
Disallow remote management via SNMP agent
Read community (for V1, V2c)
Setting
Description
Factory Default
V1, V2c Read
Community
Use a community string match with a maximum of 31
characters for authentication. This means that the SNMP agent
can access all objects with read-only permissions using this
community string.
public
Write community (for V1, V2c)
Setting
Description
Factory Default
V1, V2c Read /Write
Community
Use a community string match with a maximum of 31
characters for authentication. This means that the SNMP agent
can accesses all objects with read/write permissions using this
community string.
private
SNMP agent version
Setting
Description
Factory Default
V1, V2c, V3, or
V1, V2c, or
V3 only
Select the SNMP protocol version used to manage the switch. V1, V2c
Admin auth type (for V1, V2c, V3, and V3 only)
Setting
Description
Factory Default
No Auth
Use admin account to access objects. No authentication
No Auth
MD5
Provide authentication based on the HMAC-MD5 algorithms.
8-character passwords are the minimum requirement for
authentication.
SHA
Provides authentication based on
HMAC-SHA algorithms. 8-character passwords are the
minimum requirement for authentication.
Authentication username:
Determines one account setting among eight possible accounts as SNMP
authentication account setting when authentication type is MD5/SHA.
Admin private key (for V1, V2, and V3 only)
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Disable
No data encryption
Disable
DES
DES-based data encryption
AES
AES-based data encryption
Private key
A data encryption key is the minimum requirement for data encryption (maximum of 63 characters)
Private MIB Information Device Object ID
Also known as
OID,
this is the AWK-1137C’s enterprise value. It is fixed.
Link Fault Pass-through (for Client/Slave mode only)
This function means if Ethernet port is link down, wireless connection will be forced to disconnect. Once
Ethernet link is recovered, AWK will try to connect to AP.
If wireless is disconnected, AWK restarts auto-negotiation on Ethernet port but always stays in the link failure
state. Once the wireless connection is recovered, AWK will try to recover the Ethernet link.