WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.03 and greater
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Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl Module
SNMP Traps and Error Reporting
Figure 2-68. Edit SNMPV1/V2c Screen
3. In the Community Name field, enter the new name for the community.
4. In the Access Control field, use the drop-down menu to select the access
control.
5. Click the OK button. The changes are applied to the running-config.
6. Click the Save link at the top of the Web browser interface to save the
changes to the startup-config.
SNMP Statistics
You can view a number of SNMP statistics. To understand these statistics, you
should know the five basic messages exchanged between SNMP servers and
agents:
■ GET—SNMP servers send a GET message to request information about
a setting.
■ GET-NEXT—SNMP servers send a GET-NEXT message to request infor-
mation about several SNMP objects in the device.
■ SET—SNMP servers send a SET message to modify a configuration
setting. Servers must have read-write access to make configuration
changes.
■ GET-RESPONSE—In response to a GET, GET-NEXT, or SET message,
SNMP agents send a GET-RESPONSE message. This message includes
one of the following:
• requested information
• confirmation that the requested change was made
• error that explains why the agent cannot supply the requested infor-
mation or make the requested change
■ TRAP—SNMP agents use TRAP messages to report events.
Many SNMP statistics reference these messages.