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16 LT-9064 Rev A Altum AC 600 User Manual
3.4.2 SNMP Configuration
General Settings
Enable SNMP: Enables SNMP.
SNMP V2c Read Password: Sets the community string
for read-only access (to the variables on the SNMP
agent) by the network management system (NMS).
The NMS is the software which runs on the SNMP
manager. (default: public)
SNMP V2c Write Password: Sets the community
string for read-write access by the SNMP manager.
(default: private)
A community string identifies a group of SNMP agents.
It is sent in clear text. It should be changed from the
default string “public” or “private”. The variables on
the SNMP agent can be classified into read-only or
read-write variables.
SNMP V3 Username: Sets the username for
authentication. (default: admin)
SNMP V3 Auth Algorithm: Shows the authentication
algorithm used e.g. MD5.
SNMP V3 Auth Password: Configures the password
for user authentication. (default: password)
SNMP V3 Privacy Algorithm: Shows the data
encryption algorithm used e.g. DES.
SNMP V3 Privacy Password: Sets the password for
data encryption. (default: password)
Trap
Enable SNMP Trap: Allows the SNMP agent to notify
the SNMP manager of events.
SNMP Trap IP Address: Sets the IP address of the
SNMP manager which receives the trap messages.
SNMP Trap Port: Sets the port number.
3.5 LED Configuration
The System LED Configuration page customizes the
behaviour of the LEDs.
Signal strength indicator interface: Chooses the
Wireless radio to use based on the wireless network
name.
Signal strength indicator LEDs: Sets the received
signal strength thresholds (in dBm) above which LEDs
#1 to #4 would light up.
Note: The physical arrangement of LEDs on the
radio is as follows starting from the furthest to the
right of the Access Port and moving left are: Power
(green), Diagnostics (green), LED#1 (red), LED#2
(orange), LED#3 (green), and LED#4 (green). LEDs 1-
4 are used for RSSI typically.
Figure 31: Signal strength indicator LEDs and their
default threshold values in dBm.
Figure 30: SNMP trap configuration.
Figure 29: General settings for SNMP.