User guide
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BreezeNET DS.11b User’s Guide
Manual Version 1.0
Trap Host Password
Use the Trap Host Password field to enter a password that will be included in the
SNMP trap messages. You can use this password at the trap host station to filter
out trap messages that may have been sent to the trap host station erroneously.
SNMP IP Access List
You can use the SNMP IP Access List to create an extra level of security in
addition to the read an read/write passwords. This will allow you to authorize a
limited number of LAN administrator stations to view and/or modify the
configuration of the Base Stations, based upon the IP address of these stations.
The field
SNMP IP Access List should typically include the IP address of all LAN
administrator stations that will use the AP Manager to configure and/or monitor
your Base Stations.
To authorize the LAN administrator station you must enter:
! The IP address of the station(s), and
! The Base Station network interface through which they will access the Base
Station.
To indicate the interface, use either:
! “1” for ethernet
! “2” for the wireless network interface in socket A, or
! “3” for the wireless network interface in socket B.
Alternatively you can use the value “x” to allow the identified IP address to
access the Base Station via any of the available interfaces.
To allow multiple LAN administrator stations to access the Base Station
configuration and/or monitor parameters, you can also assign a range of IP
addresses. Doing so, enter a subnet mask value that will indicate the subnet
from which all stations are authorized to modify the SNMP setup.