WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 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 information
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 information
or make the requested change
TRAP—SNMP agents use TRAP messages to report events.
Many SNMP statistics reference these messages.
To view SNMP statistics, select Management > SNMP Access and click the Statis-
tics tab.