User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- XS-3900 User’s Guide
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Installing the XS-3900
- Installation Prerequisites
- Planning Your Installation
- Installation Workflow
- Unpacking the XS-3900
- Installing the XS-3900
- Powering Up the XS-3900
- Establishing Communication with the Array
- Performing the Express Setup Procedure
- The Web Management Interface
- Configuring the XS-3900
- Logging In
- Making Configuration Changes to the XS-3900
- Array Status
- Express Setup
- Network Interfaces
- IAP Interfaces
- SSID Management
- Security
- Users
- Services
- Software
- Tools
- Event Log
- The Command Line Interface
- Establishing a Secure Shell (SSH) Connection
- Basic Commands
- Command Modes
- Selecting Interfaces
- Command Line Keywords
- Interface Selection
- Interface Configuration
- Radio Configuration
- Beacon Information
- System Administration
- System Testing
- Security
- Station Timeouts
- SSID Configuration
- DNS Configuration
- NTP Configuration
- DHCP Configuration
- Syslog Configuration
- SNMP Configuration
- Filters
- Radius Configuration
- Reports
- Data Handling
- Data Clearance
- Show Information
- Remove Configuration
- Help
- Appendix A: Quick Reference Guide
- Appendix B: Technical Support
- Glossary of Terms
- Index
Wireless LAN Array
The Command Line Interface 155
SNMP Configuration
The following keywords are used for establishing the SNMP parameters.
community
disable
enable
snmp
snmpta
snmptp
Description: Define the SNMP communnity
Usage: snmp { community <csnmp> }
Parameters: <csnmp> specifies the SNMP Community string (letters and
number only, no spaces or special characters)
Description: Disable SNMP services
Usage: snmp { disable }
Parameters: none
Description: Enable SNMP services
Usage: snmp { enable }
Parameters: none
Description: Enable/disable or configure SNMP services
Usage: snmp { enable | disable | snmpti <tisnmp> }
Parameters: <tisnmp> specifies the SNMP trap IP address
Description: Send traps for authorization failures
Usage: snmp { snmpta <tasnmp> }
Parameters: <tasnmp> specifies whether or not to send traps, either 1 or 2,
where:
1 = Send, 2= Don’t send
Description: Define the SNMP trap port
Usage: snmp { snmptp <tpsnmp> }
Parameters: <tpsnmp> specifies the SNMP trap port