User`s guide
Configuring SNMP 7 - 7
Setting or Removing Allowed NMS Node IDs (Nid)
Use the nid option to set or remove allowed NMS node IDs. If the com-
munity has a list of allowed node IDs, then only requests from an NMS
with a node ID in the list will be allowed. If there is no list, then any
node ID is allowed. If any of the above checks fail, the request will be
ignored. The default list is “Any.”
You will be prompted for:
1. The name of the community to change.
2. Whether you want to add or remove an infrastructure address.
3. The infrastructure address.
Enabling Remote NMS to Change Community Setup (Remote)
The remote option controls whether the section of the custom MIB for
the Aironet Wireless Client allowing access to the community name con-
figuration is enabled or disabled.
n On: A remote NMS with write access will be able to change the con-
figuration and access rights for the community names.
n Off: No NMS will be able to change this part of the configuration.
Setting SNMP Trap Destinations (Trapdest)
Use the trapdest option to generate SNMP trap messages to a particular
NMS whenever a significant event occurs.
If SNMP is enabled and the trapdest option is configured with a valid IP
address, then the system will generate SNMP trap messages. If the trap-
dest option is set to “none,” then traps will not be sent. Setting the “trap-
dest” parameter to address 0.0.0.0 is the same as disabling trap
generation by using “none.”
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