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SNMP
General SNMP Settings
Cisco WAP571/E Administration Guide
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NMS IPv4 Address/Name—The IPv4 IP address, DNS hostname, or subnet 
of the network management system (NMS), or the set of machines that can 
execute get and set requests to the managed devices.
A DNS hostname can consist of one or more labels, which are sets of up to 
63 alphanumeric characters. If a hostname includes multiple labels, each is 
separated by a period (.). The entire series of labels and periods can be up 
to 253 characters long.
As with community names, this setting provides a level of security on SNMP 
settings. The SNMP agent only accepts requests from the IP address, 
hostname, or subnet specified here. 
To specify a subnet, enter one or more subnetwork address ranges in the 
form address/mask_length where address is an IP address and 
mask_length is the number of mask bits. Both formats address/mask and 
address/mask_length are supported. For example, if you enter a range of 
192.168.1.0/24, this specifies a subnetwork with address 192.168.1.0 and a 
subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
The address range is used to specify the subnet of the designated NMS. 
Only machines with IP addresses in this range are permitted to execute get, 
and set requests on the managed device. Given the example above, the 
machines with addresses from 192.168.1.1 through 192.168.1.254 can 
execute SNMP commands on the device. (The address identified by suffix .0 
in a subnetwork range is always reserved for the subnet address, and the 
address identified by .255 in the range is always reserved for the broadcast 
address.)
As another example, if you enter a range of 10.10.1.128/25, machines with IP 
addresses from 10.10.1.129 through 10.10.1.254 can execute SNMP 
requests on managed devices. In this example, 10.10.1.128 is the network 
address and 10.10.1.255 is the broadcast address. A total of 126 addresses 
would be designated.
NMS IPv6 Address/Name—The IPv6 address, DNS hostname, or subnet of 
the machines that can execute, get, and set requests to the managed 
devices. The IPv6 address should be in a form similar to 
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx (2001:DB8::CAD5:7D91). 
A hostname can consist of one or more labels, which are sets of up to 63 
alphanumeric characters. If a hostname includes multiple labels, each is 
separated by a period (.). The entire series of labels and periods can be up 
to 253 characters long.
STEP  5
Configure the SNMPv2 trap settings: