Installation Guide

Table Of Contents
Task 7: Setting up SNMP agent PMP 450i and PTP 450i Configuration and User
Guide
Attribute Meaning
SNMPv3 Authentication
Protocol
Currently, the SNMPv3 authentication protocol MD5 is
supported.
SNMPv3 Privacy
Protocol
Currently, the SNMPv3 privacy protocol CBC-DES is supported.
SNMPv3 Read-Only User This filed allows for a read-only user per devices. The default
values for the Read-Only users is:
Username = Canopyro
Authentication Password = authCanopyro
Privacy Password = privacyCanopyro
SNMPv3 Read/Write
User
Read-write user by default is disabled. The default values for the
Read/Write users is :
Username = Canopy
Authentication Password = authCanopy
Privacy Password = privacyCanopy
SNMPv3 Trap
Configuration
When enabling transmission of SNMPv3 traps the read-only or
read-write user credentials must be used and selected properly
in order for the SNMP manager to correctly interpret the traps.
By default transmission of SNMPv3 traps is disabled and all
traps sent from the radios are in SNMPv2c format.
Accessing IP / Subnet
Mask
1 to 10
Specify the addresses that are allowed to send SNMP requests
to this AP. The NMS has an address that is among these
addresses (this subnet). You must enter both
The network IP address in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The CIDR (Classless Interdomain Routing) prefix length in
the form /xx
For example:
the /16 in 198.32.0.0/16 specifies a subnet mask of
255.255.0.0 (the first 16 bits in the address range are
identical among all members of the subnet).
192.168.102.0 specifies that any device whose IP address is
in the range 192.168.102.0 to 192.168.102.254 can send
SNMP requests to the AP, presuming that the device
supplies the correct Community String value.
The default treatment is to allow all networks access. For more
information on CIDR, execute an Internet search on “Classless
Interdomain Routing.” You are allowed to specify as many as 10
different accessing IP address, subnet mask combinations.
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