Cisco Cisco AP541N Wireless Access Point Manual De Mantenimiento

Descargar
Página de 172
SNMP
Configuring SNMP on the Access Point
Cisco AP541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
101
5
 
NOTE
After you configure the SNMP settings, you must click Apply to apply the changes 
and to save the settings. Changing some settings might cause the access point to 
stop and restart system processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily 
lose connectivity. We recommend that you change access point settings when 
WLAN traffic is low.
Configuring SNMP Views
A MIB view is combination of a set of view subtrees or a family of view subtrees 
where each view subtree is a subtree within the managed object naming tree. You 
can create MIB views to control the OID range that SNMPv3 users can access.
A MIB view called all that contains all management objects supported by the 
system is created by default.
Community name for 
traps
Enter the global community string associated with SNMP 
traps.
Traps sent from the device provide this string as a 
community name.
The community name can be in any alphanumeric format. 
Special characters are not permitted. Double quote (") is 
not a valid character.
Hostname or IP 
address
Enter the DNS hostname of the computer to which you 
want to send SNMP traps. An example of a DNS hostname 
is: 
snmptraps.foo.com. Since SNMP traps are sent 
randomly from the SNMP agent, it makes sense to specify 
where exactly the traps should be sent. You can add up to 
a maximum of three DNS hostnames. 
Select the Enabled check box beside the appropriate 
hostname.
Table 25 SNMP Settings (Continued)
Field
Description