Installation Guide

Table Of Contents
Task 7: Setting up SNMP agent
Attribute Meaning
SNMP Trap Server DNS
Usage
The management DNS domain name may be toggled such that
the name of the trap server only needs to be specified and the
DNS domain name is automatically appended to that name. The
default SNMP trap server addresses for all 10 available servers
is 0.0.0.0 with the appending of the DNS domain name disabled.
Trap Address
1 to 10
Specify ten or fewer IP addresses (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) or DNS
names to which SNMP traps must be sent. Traps inform
Wireless Manager or an NMS that something has occurred. For
example, trap information is sent
after a reboot of the module.
when an NMS attempts to access agent information but
either
supplied an inappropriate community string or SNMP
version number.
is associated with a subnet to which access is disallowed.
Trap Enable, Sync Status
If you want sync status traps (sync lost and sync regained) sent
to Wireless Manager or an NMS, select Enabled. If you want
these traps suppressed, select Disabled.
Trap Enable, Session
Status
If you want session status traps sent to Wireless Manager or an
NMS, select Enabled.
Site Information
Viewable to Guest Users
Operators can enable or disable site information from appearing
when a user is in GUEST account mode.
Site Name Specify a string to associate with the physical module. This
parameter is written into the
sysName
SNMP MIB-II object and
can be polled by Wireless Manager or an NMS. The buffer size
for this field is 128 characters.
Site Contact Enter contact information for the module administrator. This
parameter is written into the
sysContact
SNMP MIB-II object
and can be polled by Wireless Manager or an NMS. The buffer
size for this field is 128 characters.
Site Location Enter information about the physical location of the module.
This parameter is written into the
sysLocation
SNMP MIB-II
object and can be polled by Wireless Manager or an NMS. The
buffer size for this field is 128 characters.
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