Cisco Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point - PoE Advanced Security 维护手册

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Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point
Administration
WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet Administration Guide
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Web HTTPS Access—Enable HTTPS if needed. The default is 
Disabled
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Wireless Web Access—Allow or deny wireless clients to access web-
based utility. The default is Disabled.
Remote Console—Enable Secure Shell (SSH) to exchange data over a 
secure channel between two computers.
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Secure Shell (SSH)—Enable SSH if needed. The default is Disabled
SNMP—Simple Network Management Protocol (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. Otherwise, click 
Disabled. The default is Disabled
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Contact—Enter the name of the contact person, such as a network 
administrator, for the access point.
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Device Name—Enter the name you want to assign to the access point.
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Location—Enter the location of the access point.
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Get Community—Enter the password that allows read-only access to 
the access point’s SNMP information. The default is public
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Set Community—Enter the password that allows read/write access to 
the access point’s SNMP information. The default is private.
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SNMP Trap-Community—Enter the password required by the remote 
host computer that will receive trap messages or notices sent by the 
access point.
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SNMP Trusted Host—You can restrict access to the access point’s 
SNMP information by IP address. Enter the IP address in the field 
provided. If this field is left blank, then access is permitted from any IP 
address.
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SNMP Trap-Destination—Enter the IP address of the remote host 
computer that will receive the trap messages.
STEP  3
Click Save.