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2. At the prompt, type the community string and press [Enter]. If you want to keep the current
community string, just press [Enter] again.
Note
The default community string is public.
3. Type yes and press [Enter] to save your change (or no to disregard your change).
SNMP Trap Configuration
You can enable SNMP Trap reception by following these steps:
1. Type snmpt at the command prompt. A SNMP status message is displayed to alert you that SNMP
trap reception is enabled or disabled.
2. At the prompt, type e to enable SNMP trap reception.
3. Type q to return to the Config menu. You are prompted to save your changes.
4. Type yes and press [Enter] to save your change (or no to disregard your change). Status
messages for SNMP are displayed indicating if the status is OK or not.
5. Press [Enter] to display the Config menu.
The SNMP daemons are stopped and then restarted. The Config menu is displayed.
HTTP Configuration
You can enable HTTP unencrypted Sensor connections by following these steps:
1. Type HTTP at the command prompt. An HTTP status message is displayed to alert you that HTTP
unencrypted Sensor connections are enabled or disabled.
2. At the prompt, type e to enable HTTP unencrypted Sensor connections.
3. Type q to return to the Config menu. You are prompted to save your changes.
4. Type yes and press [Enter] to save your changes (or no to disregard your change). Status
messages for iptables are displayed indicating if the status is OK or not.
5. Press [Enter] to display the Config menu.
PANIC Configuration
You can enable reboot on a system error by following these steps:
1. Type panic at the command prompt. A message is displayed to alert you the reboot on system
error is not currently enabled.
2. At the prompt, type e to enable reboot on system error.
3. Type q to return to the Config menu. You are prompted to save your changes.
4. Type yes and press [Enter] to save your changes (or no to disregard your changes).
5. Press [Enter] to display the Config menu.
UIPORT Configuration
UIPORT is used to display the network port that must be used to access the dashboard.
1. Type UIPORT at the command prompt to display the network port the GUI is currently using. The
UIPORT screen displays the current UI port used for dashboard access.
2. Press [Enter] to return to the previous screen.
Legacy Content
Configure AirDefense
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