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• V3 Authentication Password—Authentication password stored in
flash memory. This is used when the Agent is managing pass-
words locally (or initially for all cases on reboot). This is the
SNMPv3 password used for Authentication (currently, only
MD5 is supported). This string can contain up to 30
alpha-numeric characters.
•
V3 Privacy Password—Privacy password stored in flash memory.
Used when the SNMP Agent is managing passwords locally (or
initially for all cases on reboot). This is the SNMPv3 password
used for privacy (DES encryption). This string can contain
between 8 and 30 alpha-numeric characters.
•
SNMP Mode—This specifies the mode of operation of the radio’s
SNMP Agent. The choices are: disabled, v1_only, v2_only,
v3_only, v1-v2, and v1-v2-v3. If the mode is disabled, the Agent
does not respond to any SNMP traffic. If the mode is v1_only,
v2_only, or v3_only, the Agent responds only to that version of
SNMP traffic. If the mode is v1-v2 or v1-v2-v3, the Agent
responds to the specified version of SNMP traffic. [v1-v2-v3]
• Trap Version—This specifies which version of SNMP is used to
encode the outgoing traps. The choices are v1_traps, v2_traps,
and v3_traps. When v3_traps is selected, v2-style traps are sent,
but with a v3 header. [v1_traps, v2_traps, v3_traps]
• Auth Traps Status—Indicates whether or not traps are generated
for failed authentication of an SNMP PDU. [Disabled/Enabled;
Disabled]
• SNMP V3 Passwords—Determines whether v3 passwords are
managed locally or via an SNMP Manager. The different behav-
iors of the Agent, depending on the mode selected, are described
in
SNMP Mode above.
• Trap Manager #1—#4— Table of up to four locations on the net-
work to which traps are sent. [Any standard IP address]
NOTE: The number in the upper right-hand corner of the screen is the
SNMP Agent’s SNMPv3 Engine ID. Some SNMP Managers
may need to know this ID in order interface with the trans-
ceiver’s SNMP Agent. The ID only appears on the screen
when SNMP Mode is either v1-v2-v3 or v3_only.
NOTE: For more SNMP information, see “NOTES ON SNMP” on
Page 180.
3.4.5 AP Location Push Config Menu
This menu configures the AP for updating connected remotes with the
AP Locations File loaded on the AP.