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•
—This specifies what version of SNMP will be used
Trap Version
to encode the outgoing traps. The choices are v1_traps,
v2_traps, and v3_traps. When v3_traps are selected, v2-style
traps are sent, but with a v3 header. [
•
Auth Traps Status
ated for login events to the transceiver. [
]
abled
•
SNMP V3 Passwords
managed locally or via an SNMP Manager. The different behav-
iors of the Agent depending on the mode selected, are described
in
SNMP Mode
•
Trap Manager #1–#4
that traps are sent to. [
NOTE: The number in the upper right-hand corner of the screen is the
SNMP Agent's SNMPv3 Engine ID. Some SNMP Managers
may need to know this ID in order interface with the trans-
ceiver's SNMP Agent. The ID only appears on the screen
when SNMP Mode is either v1-v2-v3 or v3_only.
2.4.6 Prioritized AP Configuration Submenu
The Prioritized AP feature (Figure 2-24) allows the definition of a Pri-
mary AP to which a Remote radio should be connected.
Figure 2-24. Prioritized AP Configuration Submenu
•
Prioritized AP
[
enabled, disabled; disabled
•
—Number of seconds that a Remote waits to receive
Scan Time
beacons from an AP included in the Approved AP List. After
this time, the list will be expanded to include the next entry and
the cycle will be repeated until association is achieved.
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—Indicates whether or not traps will be gener-
—Determines whether v3 passwords are
above.
— Table of up to 4 locations on the network
Any standard IP address
Invisible place holder
—Shows status of the prioritization option.
]
v1 Traps, v2 Traps, v3 Traps
Disabled/Enabled; Dis-
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