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16.8 Technical Reference
This section provides some technical background information about the topics
covered in this chapter.
16.8.1 MIB
Managed devices in an SMNP managed network contain object variables or
managed objects that define each piece of information to be collected about a
User Profile
This field is available only when you select
SNMPv3
in the
SNMP
Version
field.
When sending SNMP v3 traps (messages sent independently by the
SNMP agent) the agent must authenticate the SNMP manager. If the
SNMP manager does not provide the correct security details, the
agent does not send the traps.
The NWA has two SNMP version 3 login accounts,
User
and
Admin
.
Each account has different security settings. You can use either
account’s security settings for authenticating SNMP traps.
Select
User
to have the NWA use the
User
account’s security
settings, or select
Admin
to have the NWA use the
Admin
account’s
security settings.
Use the
Configure SNNMPv3 User Profile
link to set up each
account’s security settings.
Configure
SNMPv3 User
Profile
Click this to go to the
SNMPv3 User Profile
screen, where you can
configure administration and user login details.
SNMP
Service Port
You may change the server port number for a service if needed,
however you must use the same port number in order to use that
service for remote management.
Service Access
Select the interface(s) through which a computer may access the
NWA using this service.
Secured Client IP
Address
A secured client is a “trusted” computer that is allowed to
communicate with the NWA using this service.
Select
All
to allow any computer to access the NWA using this
service.
Choose
Selected
to just allow the computer with the IP address that
you specify to access the NWA using this service.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your customized settings and exit this screen.
Reset
Click
Reset
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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Page 34: ...Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 34...
Page 52: ...Chapter 4 Management Mode NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 52...
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Page 146: ...Chapter 9 SSID Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 146...
Page 160: ...Chapter 10 Wireless Security Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 160...
Page 178: ...Chapter 14 IP Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 178...
Page 186: ...Chapter 15 Rogue AP Detection NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 186...
Page 198: ...Chapter 16 Remote Management Screens NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 198...
Page 260: ...Chapter 21 Load Balancing NWA 3160 Series User s Guide 260...
Page 264: ...Chapter 22 Dynamic Channel Selection NWA 3160 Series User s Guide 264...
Page 276: ...Chapter 23 Maintenance NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 276...
Page 277: ...277 PART III Troubleshooting and Specifications Troubleshooting 279 Product Specifications 285...
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Page 368: ...Appendix D Importing Certificates NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 368...
Page 386: ...Appendix F Text File Based Auto Configuration NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 386...