User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Section 1
- Section 2
- Section 3
- Section 4
- Access Point Configuration
- 4.1 Using the Ethernet Port
- 4.1.1 How to Install the SNMP Manager
- 4.1.2 Using the SNMP Manager
- Figure 4-1. Connecting to the ATMEL-AP using the SNMP Manager
- Figure 4-2. Agent found
- Figure 4-3. Agent not found
- Figure 4-4. ATMEL SNMP Bridge menu and submenus
- Figure 4-5. Bridge IP Configuration window
- Figure 4-6. Bridge Operational Mode window
- Figure 4-7. ATMEL SNMP Wireless LAN menu and submenus
- Figure 4-8. Wireless Physical Parameters window
- Figure 4-9. Wireless Privacy Options window
- Figure 4-10. Wireless Operational Settings window
- 4.1.3 How to Uninstall the SNMP Manager
- 4.2 Using the USB Port
- Section 5
Access Point Configuration
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Figure 4-10.
Wireless Operational Settings window
Under the “Setup” menu you can either enable or disable SNMP traps, which are mes-
sages displayed in the right bottom corner indicating that an action related to the AP -
Bridge took place, such as:
•Trap Reassociation:
This trap message is sent when a Station’s reassociation request
is received from the AP - Bridge.
•Trap Association:
Indicates the reception of an association request packet and the
sender Station's successful association with the Wireless Bridge.
•Trap Disassociation:
This trap message is sent when a disassociation notification
packet is received from a Station.
•Trap Reset:
This trap message is sent when the AP-Bridge resets.
•Trap Setting IP Address with Ping:
This trap message is sent when the AP-Bridge IP
address is set with the transmission of a ping message.
•Trap Start Up:
This trap message is sent when Bridge starts up.
•Trap Failed To Erase Flash:
This trap message is sent when Bridge fails to erase
flash.
You can see additional information for every Trap Message by selecting the “View
Record” option under the “Traps” menu.
In order to “Reset Device” or “Restore Defaults” you need to select the appropriate sub-
menu under the “Commands” menu.