Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Mantenimiento

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Simple Network Management Protocol
General SNMP Settings
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General SNMP Settings
You can use the General page to enable SNMP and configure basic protocol 
settings.
To configure general SNMP settings:
STEP 1
Select SNMP General in the navigation pane.
STEP  2
Select Enabled for the SNMP setting. SNMP is disabled by default.
STEP  3
Specify a UDP Port for SNMP traffic. 
By default, an SNMP agent listens only to requests from port 161. However, you 
can configure this so that the agent listens to requests on a different port. The valid 
range is from 1025 to 65535.
STEP  4
Configure the SNMPv2 settings:
Read-only Community—A read-only community name for SNMPv2 
access. The valid range is 1 to 256 alphanumeric and special characters.
The community name acts as a simple authentication feature to restrict the 
machines on the network that can request data to the SNMP agent. The 
name functions as a password, and the request is assumed to be authentic 
if the sender knows the password.
Read-write Community—A read-write community name to be used for 
SNMP set requests. The valid range is from 1 to 256 alphanumeric and 
special characters. 
Setting a community name is similar to setting a password. Only requests 
from the machines that identify themselves with this community name are 
accepted.
Management Station—Determines which stations can access the WAP 
device through SNMP. Select one of these options:
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All—The set of stations that can access the WAP device through SNMP 
is not restricted.
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User Defined—The set of permitted SNMP requests is restricted to 
those specified.
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.