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2. Click Add, and the Device Communications and Location sections appear, illustrated in Figure 84.
Figure 84 Device Set
up > Add > Device Communications and Location Page Illustration
3. Complete these Co
mmunications and Location settings for the new device. Table 80 further describes the
contents of this page. Note that setting
s may differ from device to device. In several cases, the default values
from any given device derive from the Device Setup > Communication page.
Table 80 Device Communications and Location Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
Name None User-configurable name for the AP (maximum of 20 characters).
IP Address
(Required)
None IP address of the device Ethernet page. If One-to-On
e NAT is enabled,
AMP communicates with the AP on a different address (the IP address
defined in the Device Communication area).
SNMP Port 161 Port AWMS uses to communicate with the AP using SNMP.
Community
String (Confirm)
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
Community string used to communicate with the AP.
NOTE: The Community String should have RW
(Read-Write) capability.
SNMPv3
Username
Taken from the Device Setup >
Communication page
Provides a read-write user account (SNMP
, HTTP, and Telnet) within the
Cisco Security System for access to existing APs. AWMS initially uses this
username and password combination to control the Cisco AP. AWMS
creates a user-specified account with which to manage the AP if the User
Creation Options are set to Create and user Specified as User.
NOTE: New
, out-of-the-box Cisco devices typically have SNMP disabled
and a blank username and password combination for HTTP and Telnet.
Cisco supports multiple community strings per AP.
Auth Password
(C
onfirm)