Buffalo 000000004 User Manual

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Management Protocol
The Settings interface may be accessed through a web browser by 
normal or encrypted protocol.
HTTP
HTTP access is recommended for trusted networks only.
HTTPS
HTTPS encrypts communication for use with any network.
SNMP
If enabled, the router can be configured using SNMP management 
software.
SNMP Version
Different versions of SNMP are only partially compatible. Configure this 
setting to match the version of SNMP that your management software 
uses.
v1/v2c
Use this setting with managers that support SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c. To 
access MIB, use a (Get/Set/Trap) community.
v3
Use this setting with managers that support SNMPv3 USM (MD% 
authentication and DES encryption). To read MIB (get), use “administrator 
name and password” or “username and password”. To write MIB (Set), use 
“administrator name and password”.
Note:  For v3, use a password with at least 7 characters.
SNMP Get Community
Enter the community name (6-32 characters) that is specified when 
“GETRequest” is sent by the SNMP manager to the AirStation.
SNMP Set Community
Enter the community name (6-32 characters) that is specified when “SET 
Request” is sent by the SNMP manager to the AirStation.
SNMP Trap
Select whether to enable or disable trap transmission with the 
AirStation’s SNMP agent. Disabled by default.
SNMP Trap Community
Enter the community name (6-32 characters) that is used to send “Trap 
Notification” to the SNMP manager. The default value is “public”.
SNMP Trap Manager
Specify the destination host to which “Trap Notification” is sent. SNMP 
manager of the destination host must be working. The default value is 
blank.