Cisco Cisco WAP2000 Wireless-G Access Point - PoE Maintenance Manual

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Configuring the WAP2000 Access Point
Configuring Administration Settings
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To change the management settings of the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click Administration > Management.
STEP  2
Configure the management settings:
Local AP Password
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User Name—Modify the administrator username. The default is admin.
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AP Password—Modify the administrator password for the access 
point’s web-based utility. The default is admin.
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Re-enter to confirm—Confirm the new password by entering it again in 
this field.
Web Access—Enable HTTPS to increase the security on accessing the 
web-based utility. Once enabled, users must use https:// when accessing 
the web-based utility.
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Web HTTPS Access—Use secured HTTP session to access the web-
based configuration utility. The default is Disabled.
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Wireless Web Access—Allow or deny wireless clients access to the 
web-based configuration utility. The default is Disabled.
SNMP settings
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SNMP—SNMP is a popular network monitoring and management 
protocol. It provides network administrators with the ability to monitor the 
status of the access point and receive notification of any critical events 
as they occur on the access point.
To enable the SNMP support feature, click Enabled, and SNMP V1 & V2 
or SNMP V3, selecting the SNMP version. Otherwise, click Disabled. The 
default is Disabled.
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SNMP V3 Username—Enter the name you wish to give an administrator 
account to access and manage SNMP MIB objects.
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(SNMP V3 only) Authentication Password—Enter the authentication 
password for the SNMP V3 administrator account. Minimum password 
length is 8 characters.
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(SNMP v3 only) Privacy Password—Enter the privacy password for 
the SNMP V3 administrator account. Minimum password length is 8 
characters.