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IEEE 802.11g Access Point User’s Guide
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be configured in order to receive these messages. All traffics/error statistics and system control
parameters can be done through SNMP requests.
Additionally, a few commands are required for SNMP operation, as follows:
ENABLE SNMP
Description: This command enables the SNMP feature.
Example:
Command> enable snmp
SNMP is Enabled
DISABLE SNMP
Description: This command disables the SNMP feature.
Example:
Command> disable snmp
SNMP is Disabled
SHOW SNMP
Description: This command shows the current state of SNMP.
Example:
Command> show snmp
SNMP is Enabled
Set community string read <"password">
Description: This command sets the community string used for authenticating SNMP get
and getnext requests. The default for the read community string is “public”. The community
string is case sensitive.
Set community string write <"password">
Description: This command sets the community string used for authenticating SNMP get, set
and getnext requests. The default for the write community string is “private”. The community
string is case sensitive.
Show community string read
Description: This command shows the “readcommunity string.
Add trap manager <name> <ip>
Description: This command sets the IP address of a trap manager. When an SNMP trap
condition is met, and if at least one trap manager has been enabled, a trap message will
automatically be sent out to each trap manager that has been defined. A total of up to three
trap managers can be defined in the system. Trap messages will also be sent to the System Log.
Example: