User's Manual

AirWorks AWK-3121 User’s Manual Web Console Configuration
Write community (for V1, V2c)
Setting Description Factory Default
V1, V2c Read /Write
Community
Use a community string match with a
maximum of 31 characters for
authentication. This means that the
SNMP agent can accesses all objects
with read/write permissions using
this community string.
private
SNMP agent version
Setting Description Factory Default
V1, V2c, V3, or
V1, V2c, or
V3 only
Select the SNMP protocol version
used to manage the switch.
V1, V2c
Admin auth type (for V1, V2c, V3, and V3 only)
Setting Description Factory Default
No Auth Use admin account to access objects.
No authentication
MD5 Provide authentication based on the
HMAC-MD5 algorithms. 8-character
passwords are the minimum
requirement for authentication.
SHA Provides authentication based on
HMAC-SHA algorithms. 8-character
passwords are the minimum
requirement for authentication.
No Auth
Admin private key (for V1, V2c, V3, and V3 only)
Setting Description Factory Default
Disable No data encryption
DES DES-based data encryption
AES AES-based data encryption
Disable
Private key
A data encryption key is the minimum requirement for data encryption (maximum of 63
characters)
Private MIB Information Device Object ID
Also know as OID. This is the AWK-3121’s enterprise value. It is fixed.
Auto Warning Settings
Since industrial-grade devices are often located at the endpoints of a system, these devices will
not always know what is happening elsewhere on the network. This means that these devices,
including wireless APs or clients, must provide system maintainers with real-time alarm
messages. Even when system administrators are out of the control room for an extended period,
they can still be informed of the status of devices almost instantaneously when exceptions
occur.
In addition to logging these events, the AWK-3121 supports different approaches to warn
engineers automatically, such as SNMP trap, e-mail, and relay output. It also supports two
digital inputs to integrate sensors into your system to automate alarms by email and relay
output.
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