SNMP is an application-layer protocol that supports
message-oriented communication between SNMP management stations
and agents. This page configures the access point to work with
your network administrator's Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) station. In addition to enabling SNMP, you must enter an
SNMP community. The SNMP community string is used like a username
and is for authentication, privacy, and authorization services
within SNMP. When you enter an SNMP Community name on the Express
Setup page, the community associates using read-only or read/write
capabilities.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
This setting must be enabled to use SNMP with
the device. In addition to enabling SNMP, you must enter an SNMP
community string.
System Description
The system's device type and current version
of firmware as listed at the bottom of the page.
System Name (optional)
The name of the device. The name in this field
is reported to your SNMP's management station as the name of the
device when you use SNMP to communicate with the device.
System Location (optional)
The physical location of the device, such as
a building name or room in which it is installed.
System Contact (optional)
The name of the system administrator responsible
for the device.
This section is not enabled until you select
Enabled in the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
field at the top of the window and click Apply.
Current Community
String
If you want to add a new community string, make
sure <NEW> (the default) is highlighted in the list.
SNMP community strings authenticate access to MIB objects and
function as embedded passwords. The currently defined community
strings are displayed. You can highlight any string you want removed
and click Delete.
New/Edit Community Strings
SNMP Community
After you choose a community string to edit
in the Current Community Strings list, the SNMP Community value
for that particular community string is displayed. SNMP community
strings authenticate access to MIB objects and function as embedded
passwords.
Object Identifier
After you choose a community string to edit
in the Current Community Strings list, the Object Identifier
value for that particular community string is displayed, or
you can enter a new object identifier for the community string.
The object identifier is optional and limits the scope of the
SNMP MIB object that the user can access through the community
string.
Read-only/Read-Write
The Read-only option gives read access to authorized
management stations to all objects except the community strings
but does not allow writer access. The Read/Write option gives
read and write access to authorized management stations to all
objects but does not allow access to the community string.
This section is not enabled until you select
Enabled in the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
field at the top of the window and click Apply.
SNMP Trap Destination
The IP address of the SNMP management station.
If your network uses DNS, enter a host name that resolves into
an IP address.
SNMP Trap Community
The SNMP community string identifiers the sender
to the trap destination. This string is required by the trap destination
before it records traps sent by the device.
Enable All Trap Notifications
Select this option to enable all the notifications
available on the access point.
Enable Specific Traps
Select this option to specify the notifications
to be sent.
- 802.11 Event Traps
- Enables traps for client authentication
failure, client deauthentication, and client disassociation.
- Encryption Key Trap
- Enables traps on any change in the WEP encryption key settings.
- QoS Change Trap -
Enables traps on any change made to the 8 traffic class definitions.
- Syslog Trap - Enables sending of traps
when event logs of a certain severity level (established by
the Event Log Configuration
page) occur.
- Standby Switchover
Trap - Enables sending of traps when an access point in
standby mode switches over to active mode.
- Rogue AP Trap -
Enables sending of traps when a radio client reports a rogue
access point.